Roof Recovery After a Tornado

104 16

    Surveying the Damage

    • Immediately following a tornado or strong storm, safety should remain your top priority. Wait until the National Weather Service (NWS) in your area issues an all clear message before you leave your chosen place of shelter to survey the damage. Examine your property for damage, including the roof if suspected damage has occurred, such as evidenced from fallen tree limbs and debris scattered in the area. Some weaker tornadoes may simply lift a piece of the roof off of the frame of the house or scatter some shingles across the yard, while stronger tornadoes may lift the entire roof off or cause serious damage.

    Insurance Tips

    • Contact your insurance agent as soon as you realize damage has occurred to your roof or any other property. Ask the insurance agent for guidance on choosing a contractor and the steps required to meet the terms of your insurance contract. Use only reputable contractors, and choose those that have expertise in roof construction. Consider that in areas where extensive damage has occurred, insurance agents and contractors may have a number of homes and properties to visit, so remain patient.

    Bridging the Gap

    • Take the steps necessary to make temporary repairs if necessary. For missing shingles, keep an eye out for any developing leaks. Larger damage, such as holes caused by debris and tree branches, will need a temporary patch until contractors can repair the roof. Cover holes and missing sections with tarps to help keep rainwater out of the interior of your home. Remove furniture and valuables from any areas of the home affected by a damaged roof section. Seek the help of friends, family and neighbors to make these temporary repairs and help move valuables. If you feel uncomfortable with this type of work, ask the contractor to make the temporary repairs for you.

    Debris Removal

    • Tangled in the debris field, formerly known as your roof, you may find dangers lurking. Keep an eye out for nails and splintered wood pieces when removing roof debris from the yard or surrounding area. Wear gloves and eye protection. Stay clear of any debris tangled in power lines, and notify your local energy company of any downed lines. Check into recycling programs in your community for various types of debris, such as asphalt, metal and wood, before disposing of it in local waste receptacles.

Source...

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.