Sometimes the storm comes with heavy rains that can lead to water pooling on your roof, or it can be a strong wind that damages the shingles or leaves dented metal roofs. Most storm damage is of two types: wind and hail damage, but further damage can be caused due to leaks, buildups, and fallen debris. So, when to replace or repair your roof? Here’s the answer! 1) Water Infiltration During storm damage with heavy downpours, you will witness the signs of leakages, water spots, and mold growth in your attic. Water stains or the collection of water on your roof can lead to roof replacement if the damage caused is significant. If your roof’s structural integrity is compromised, then replacement is the best solution. 2) Minor Damages Sometimes storms may not bring heavy rains but a little bit of wind damage, but it may not be that serious. If your roof is still structurally sound and the damage is limited to a small area, such as missing or cracked shingles, roof repa...
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