LEAKING ROOF AND STORM DAMAGE

All Roofs Inc. Leaking Roof and Storm
Damage Repair

24-Hour Leaking Roof and Storm Damage Repair Service

Get in Touch With Us Today and Get Your Disaster Recovery Process Started

  • Emergency Contact & Dispatch Contact the All Roof Inc. professionals for same-day service. We are there to assist you in post-disaster home restoration, anytime you need any help!
  • Emergency Reinforcement Prior to remediation, it is essential to reinforce and secure your home. All Roof Inc. will strengthen up your structure, board windows, and cover holes.
  • Inspection A certified All Roof Inc. serviceman will inspect your roof damage and in order to evaluate and identify the correct mitigation approach. Insurance Adjuster Review All Roof Inc. can assist you as you maneuver through the insurance claim filing process for your home. We will closely collaborate with your insurance company to ensure you and your family may return home quickly.
  • Restoration After the crisis is taken care of, restoration may be discussed. Share all of your needs with us, from repainting to rebuilding.

No Matter What Storm Damage You May Have Experienced

Our Roofing Contractors Are Ready To Help

  • 24/7 emergency services
  • Emergency board up
  • Reconstruction services
  • Insurance repair assistance
  • Storm damage assessment
  • Water damage repair
  • Structural stabilization
  • Tree Removal
  • Wind damage repair
  • All Roof Inc. offers 24/7 emergency roofing services, with our expert response teams ready to assist at any time. Our fully-equipped, certified roofers are on standby to quickly diagnose and repair leaking roofs and storm damage, no matter how severe the situation. We're here to help, day or night, in any emergency!

    5 Most Common Types Of Roof Damage Caused By Storms

    Identifying the Most Common Roof Damage Types Before Roof Repair

    The principal factors in storm roofing damage are wind, rain, and flying debris. Whatever type of storm may have hit your home,
    there are five common damage types that must be evaluated by professional roofing companies after the storm.

    Extensive Storm Damage

    Certain storms are so severe, they may tip over large objects or even uproot trees. If one of these large items should happen to land on your home, they will likely trigger the need for major house and roof structure rebuilding. ABC Roofing has vast experience repairing such leak issues.

    Roof Leaks

    Storms are often accompanied by strong, driving rain that can potentially exploit any flaws or weaknesses within your roofing structure. The tiniest of cracks may be susceptible to hard rain making its way into the roof structure causing leaks that seep all the way into your roof’s structure and even into your home’s interior. Leaks that are not repaired in a timely manner may lead to rot and mold sue to the moisture held in the ceiling and roof.

    Roof Shingles or Tiles Which Become Loose, Damaged or Blown Off

    Often, the combination of rain and strong winds that accompany storms have been known to cause damage to your home’s roofing materials and, in extreme cases, remove them entirely. Big debris pieces, like tree branches, may be tossed around by the wind during storms, also wreaking havoc on your roof shingles and tiles.

    Clogged Gutters

    Gutters do a fantastic job of catching most of the leaves, dirt, branches, and other debris that is commonly blown around during storms. After gutters have become clogged, rainwater is unable to drain properly and pulls up in the gutters. The water then overflows from the gutters and can potentially damage your walls as well as your roofing structure.

    Missing or Moved Flashing

    The purpose of roof flashing is to reinforce and protect the most vulnerable sections of your roof where water runoff may accumulate, or where two opposite sections of roofing come together. The high winds that come with storms may easily damage and/or remove flashing. Often, leaks triggered by missing or damaged flashing are relatively extensive and may cause significant internal damage to your home.