
The windy season is back, and while it’s all fun and games to watch leaves dance in the air, our roofs might not be having as much of a blast. Yep, you guessed it – those gusty winds can give our shingles a run for their money. But fear not, because we’ve got your back with some easy tips on how to play detective and spot wind-damaged shingles before they rain on your parade.
The Lowdown on Wind vs. Shingles
Let’s keep it real – shingles are built to handle all sorts of weather drama, including wind tantrums. But when the wind decides to channel its inner diva, things can get dicey up there. Here’s the scoop:
Peeling and Curling
Cracks and Breaks
Shingle Houdini Act
In some cases, shingles might just fly off your roof, leaving you with a gaping hole and a bunch of unanswered questions.
Wind-Damaged Shingle Sleuth Mode: Unleashed!
Visual Scavenger Hunt
Granule Detectives
Curly Q’s and Break Dance
Penetration Patrol
Indoor Spy Game
Mission Roof-possible: Dealing with Wind-Damaged Shingles
Rooftop Backup
Call in the pros at Snyder’s Unlimited. We can do the Sherlock thing better and figure out if your shingles need some TLC or a full makeover. Schedule a free no obligation home exterior inspection today.
Shingle TLC
Depending on the damage, you might need a repair or a whole shingle swap-a-roo. And if things are wild, consider giving your roof a makeover to avoid a shingle rebellion.
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