Roof Tarping and Avoiding Water Damage
Tarping a roof is a temporary measure to prevent further damage to the property. During the initial inspection, the contractor tarped the roof to shield the home from the elements. Further repairs are necessary to avoid damage in the long term.
Storm Damage Roof Restoration
Storms with strong gusting winds can often cause debris like fallen trees, hail, and ice dams to puncture the roof. After inspection, Level Creek coordinated with the homeowner's insurance provider to confirm the roof damage would be a covered loss.
Repairing Missing and Damaged Roof Shingles
The residential roof repairs included replacing damaged shingles, repairing the leak, and addressing the water damage inside the home. Level Creek's property manager discussed each step with the homeowner, ensuring an affordable and high-quality repair.
Roof Restoration Covered Insurance Claim
Storm damage, ice damming, falling trees, and changing temperature cycles can weaken the roof's integrity. Common signs to watch out for include granules appearing in the gutter, rising energy bills, structural sagging, and water leaks. After inspection, the Level Creek property manager guided the homeowner through the entire repair process from start to finish.