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How to Build The Best Storm Resistant Roof

​​​​​​​If you live in an area which experiences inclement weather, you should be prepared to strengthen your roof against storms, hurricanes, tornadoes, and much more. Building a storm-resistant roof will help prevent costly damages and untimely repairs. Furthermore, you’ll get more life out of your roof and avoid annoying issues such as leaks.

A storm-resistant roof basically refers to building, maintaining, and repairing your roof to mitigate damage from inclement weather. While no roof can resist 100% to incoming storms, proper maintenance will help you avoid frequent damages which may occur to your roofing materials.  

What type of damage can a storm cause on your roof?

  • Loose flashing and leaking vents. The strong winds caused by storms can easily displace your flashing. Loose flashing will cause your fittings to come loose and eventually fall off. Loose flashing also exposes your drywall and insulation to leaks.
  • Displaced shingles and damaged underlayment. Heavy precipitation and strong winds may also cause your shingles to become loose. Displaced shingles may expose your underlayment to water damage and incoming debris.

Tips for building a storm-resistant roof

  • It all starts with selecting the right roofing material for your home. Metal shingles are among the most durable, followed by slate, concrete, and tile. Concrete roofs can withstand wind speeds of up to 125 miles/hour, while metal roofs easily last for over 50 years after installation.
  • If you already have a roof installed, carrying out regular inspections will also help you prevent storm damage. Inspections reveal hidden roof issues that can weaken your structure and amplify damage during a storm. 
  • Adding a waterproof coating to your roof in South Jersey is another excellent way of preventing storm damage. Waterproofing will limit the likelihood of leaks after heavy precipitation, thereby protecting your roof and its underlying layers.
  • Re-roofing is another excellent way of making your roof storm-resistant. Re-roofing allows you to fix damaged sections, replace worn out parts, and strengthen loose edges.

Because inclement weather can damage your roof in many different ways, you should consider designing a storm-resistant roof for your home in South Jersey. Surf & Turf Roofing is the expert you need by your side when prepping for inclement weather. Let us add durability and strength to your roof so it can remain intact after a storm strikes.