Roofing

Factors Affecting a Roof’s Susceptibility to Wind Damage

Even though asphalt shingles are extremely strong and long-lasting, they are not totally windproof. Strong winds can cause hundreds or even thousands of dollars in roof damage, therefore it’s important to know how vulnerable your roof is to wind damage so you can effectively avoid these costs.

In today’s post, residential and commercial roofing company STARR Roofing & Gutters shares the five factors that affect how susceptible an asphalt shingle roof is to wind damage.

Installation Flaws

A poorly-built roof is more susceptible to damage from high winds. Poor nailing procedures and general inexperience on the part of the installers can contribute to this. The latter, in fact, may likely be unaware of how many nails are needed per shingle and where to put them correctly. You can avoid this by working with trustworthy roofing providers to ensure the roof is capable of withstanding wind forces of varying speeds.

Choice of Roofing Material

The strength of your roof is also affected by the roofing materials you use. Shingles are categorized according to how resistant they are to winds. Class D shingles, for example, can stand up to maximum winds of 90 miles per hour. Other roofing components like decking and underlayment should also be considered. Decks made of thicker wood panels are more durable and wind-resistant.

Level of Maintenance

Your roof should not only be installed professionally but also be inspected properly. Roof repair experts can make sure issues that might compromise the whole structure to varying levels of wind damage are addressed before they become worse.

Age

Roofing systems, like most home exterior components, deteriorate over time. As your asphalt shingles age, they lose flexibility and shed granules, making them more vulnerable to a variety of problems. Your roof will be more vulnerable to wind damage if it is towards the end of its useful life.

STARR Roofing & Gutters is a homegrown residential roof replacement and repair company dedicated to serving our customers in the Texas Hill Country and the nearby areas! We have always been dedicated to delivering complete client satisfaction, which we make possible through superior workmanship and customer-centric service. Call us today at (512) 736-6539 or fill out this contact form to schedule your consultation.

Pete Reed

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