Roofing

What A Good Emergency Action Plan for a Roof Looks Like

It always helps to be prepared for any roofing issues or emergencies. The roof is your home’s main line of defense against the elements and would be the first exterior component to take any damage during the storm. While modern materials are great, being made more durable and stronger, you would still need emergency roofing repairs after an extreme weather event happens in your area. 

Read on to discover the characteristics of a good emergency action plan for a roof after a storm. 

Create an Emergency Plan Before a Storm

Schedule Routine Inspections and Maintenance

The more you know about your roof and home, the better. Getting regular inspections can help you keep track of its condition and give you a good idea about when it needs any repairs or a replacement. Meanwhile, both regular and emergency maintenance helps ensure your roof is in great shape and ready for whatever storm nature brings. 

Establish Relationships With Reliable Professionals

Even before you need a roof replacement or seamless gutters, you will benefit from contact with a reliable roofing contractor. When roofing emergencies do occur, you won’t have to worry about finding a great roofing company that you can trust with your investment. Besides having the contact details of your roofer ready, you should also have easy access to your roof insurer’s number. 

Be Prepared to Take Action and Repair Damage After the Storm

Get an Emergency Professional Inspection

After an extreme weather event, you should always get an inspection as a response to determine if your roof and the rest of your home sustained any issues or damage. Some signs of storm damage and issues on your roof are not clearly noticeable, especially to the untrained eye. To avoid undetected issues that can spread to other parts of your home or building, get a professional emergency assessment after any big storm. 

Address any Damages Immediately

If the storm caused damage to your roof, your response should be to address the issue immediately. Your roofing contractor can give an estimate indicating how much it would cost to repair your roof or get a roof replacement when you contact them. They can also help you determine whether you need to file an emergency insurance claim or not. 

Get Ready to File an Emergency Claim

Filing an insurance claim doesn’t have to be overwhelming as long as you have a skilled roofing professional by your side. Let your roof insurer know about the issues on your roof. Don’t forget to review your insurance policy and take note of its inclusions and exclusions. 

For prompt and efficient roof repair and replacement services, turn to Deschutes Roofing.

We also specialize in seamless gutter installation and roofing snow removal. Call us at (541) 241-5720 (Bend), (503) 967-9590 (Portland), (541) 246-6860 (Eugene), (503) 468-7663 (Lake Oswego) or (503) 928-8750 (Beaverton). You may also fill out our contact form to get a free estimate. 

Carlos Simpson

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