Hail knocks off granules, bruises the shingle layer underneath, dents metal, and cracks tile. It speeds aging and sets the stage for leaks when the next rainstorm hits.
High winds
Stay off the roof. All roof-surface tarping and ladder work should be left to an experienced crew.
Control leaks with buckets and plastic sheeting, board up broken windows or wall
Prepare an emergency room in a safe and windowless area of your home, stocked with proper supplies. If a storm’s coming, take shelter there and don’t come out
Strong wind, hail, and rain make Texas storms especially brutal on roofs.
After the storm calms, safely document damage, call your insurance company, and call a contractor to handle repairs.
Heat, hail, and thunderstorms should certainly keep Texas homeowners on their toes, but with the right guidance, filing an insurance claim and fixing up your roof won’t be so
In Texas, home insurance matters.
Whether you’re trying to file a claim after your home sustained damage or just want to find home insurance that will protect your property