How to Identify Roof Damage After a Hurricane

Hurricanes and high winds can cause significant damage to commercial and industrial roofs. Whether you’re located near the coast or inland, the risk of wind damage is a real concern. Despite the differences in climate between coastal areas and desert regions, both can experience high winds that threaten the integrity of your roof. Fortunately, you don’t have to be an expert to recognize the warning signs of roof damage. However, it’s important to know that when you do spot damage, Weather is the team to trust for thorough inspections and reliable repairs. Here’s what to look for after a storm:

Missing or Damaged Shingles

Asphalt shingles are highly durable and designed to keep moisture out of your roof’s substructure, working together in layers for waterproofing. If you notice missing, lifted, creased, or dented shingles—or holes caused by debris impact—your roof’s ability to keep water out may be compromised. This is a clear sign that your roof needs professional attention. Even if the damage isn’t immediately visible, finding granules on the ground near the roof’s drip line suggests shingle degradation. To avoid expensive repairs or water damage, call Weather for an inspection.

Visible Roof Leaks

While it might seem challenging to detect roof leaks unless you’re on-site during a storm, there are signs to watch for even after the weather clears. Water stains on ceilings or walls are obvious indicators, but in warmer climates, water can evaporate quickly, leaving subtler clues behind, such as:

  • Discoloration on ceilings or walls
  • Soft or expanded drywall
  • Drywall that feels chalky
  • Mold or mildew growth

If you notice any of these signs after a storm, contact Weather right away for a professional inspection. Addressing roof leaks early can prevent serious structural damage and costly repairs.

Displaced or Damaged Roof Equipment

Many commercial buildings use their roof space to house essential equipment, such as HVAC units or manufacturing systems. After a strong windstorm, it’s important to walk around the property and check the roof-mounted equipment. Signs of potential damage include:

  • Equipment that appears tilted or out of place
  • Visible damage to the exterior of the equipment
  • Debris lodged against or on top of the equipment

Additionally, listen for unusual noises like rattling or banging when using the roof-mounted equipment. These sounds may indicate that the equipment has shifted or that its power source has been affected. If you spot any of these signs, reach out to Weather for an inspection to ensure your roof and equipment are secure.

Investing in a professional roof inspection after a storm is a smart choice. It’s a small cost compared to the expense of repairing major roof damage or replacing valuable equipment that could have been protected with timely action.

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