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Roofing contractors offer a long list of services to ensure all your roofing needs are met to ensure your home is protected year-round. One of the main services provided by a roofing contractor is inspections. After a storm passes through, roofing inspections are necessary to discover if any damage occurred to the materials or on the roof deck. For example, there may be asphalt shingles that are missing or flashing that has lifted. A roofer will quickly perform the necessary repairs to prevent leaks from forming, which can lead to significant water damage. Inspections are also useful for determining how much longer the roof will last before it needs to be replaced. Protect your space by scheduling expert storm damage roof repairs or replacements. When your roof is in good condition, it will help keep the rest of the building that way, too.

With storms, a lot of times comes damage. We have you covered.
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Emergency roof tarping is a temporary solution to prevent secondary damage to your roof until it can be thoroughly inspected and repaired. If you suspect that your roof has succumbed to damage from a recent storm or accident, we can provide you with emergency roof tarping services.
Commercial roofing systems are typically made up of single-ply (TPO, PVC, EPDM), concrete, modified bitumen, built-up roofing system, tar and gravel, and more.
An asphalt shingle is a type of wall or roof shingle that uses asphalt for waterproofing. It is one of the most widely used roofing covers in North America because it has a relatively inexpensive up-front cost and is fairly simple to install.
Signs of wind damage on a roof include loose or missing shingles, chimney issues, curling or peeling shingles, granule loss, damaged soffit or fascia and indoor leaks. High winds can also cause tree branches to fall and damage a roof. Like hail, wind can cause loss of granules (the sandpaper-like part of the shingle).
Although you don't see it, your flat roof goes through a lot of wear and tear over time.
Modified Bitumen (MB) roofing is an asphalt-based, close cousin of the Built-up-Roof (BUR) designed for buildings with low-slope or "flat" roof structures.