Water Damage
It is the number one reason for homeowner insurance claims, and it's also a common cause of mold and bacteria growth. When floodwaters recede, they create standing water that can seep into your home through cracks in your foundation, basement, crawlspace, or vents. The next set of storms or a simple temperature change could cause that water to freeze, bursting pipes or soaking the walls and furnishings inside your house.
Hail Damage
Hail storms can be devastating to your roof. If a hail storm passes through your area, you must take proper precautions by inspecting the damage. A reliable roofing contractor is required to repair any damage that has occurred. If you wait too long without taking action, you could be responsible for further damages that could have been avoided if you had taken proper precautionary measures immediately.
Tree and Debris Damage
Damage from tree branches and fallen trees can be devastating — and the longer you wait to repair it, the more damage can occur. Water intrusion, mold growth, discoloration, and structural problems can be caused by prolonged exposure to damaged roofs or exterior walls. So when a storm has left your home in shambles, it's best to act fast to get back to your life.
Wind Damage
Strong winds can cause water damage to your home. When wind speed is high enough to lift shingles off your roof, it is also powerful enough to lift rainwater and deposit it onto your unfinished attic. This water can quickly seep through cracks in the ceiling and walls, causing extensive damage.