Tag: hail damage

  • Residential Roofing: 5 Most Common Shingle Roofing Repairs

    Residential Roofing: 5 Most Common Shingle Roofing Repairs

    Residential Roofing: 5 Most Common Shingle Roofing Repairs

    While there are a host of roofing issues you may come across over a lifetime of your roof, some are more common than others. Sooner or later, an asphalt shingle roof will require repairs, whether for normal wear and tear or severe weather damage.

    Some repairs are quite unique in nature. Most likely, however, you will be dealing with one of the few common problems we see on a regular basis when inspecting roofs across Delaware.

    5 Most Common Shingle Roofing Repairs in Residential Roofing

    There are several types of damage that will require repairs. The sooner you handle those the better. Waiting too long (for better weather, better contractor, better financial situation) may cause further damage – and cost you more to repair in the end.

    The five most common shingle roofing repairs

    • Damage from hail, wind, or ice dams: Ice dams can be more than a nuisance. While shingle roofing is made to withstand assaults from mother nature, no roof can hold up to the most severe weather. An expert roofing contractor may be able to repair/replace individual shingles. In some cases, however, your roof may be beyond repair, and need complete replacement.
    • Improperly sealed vent pipes: Over time, the seals around your vent pipes may wear out, requiring repair.
    • Leaky skylights: A common roof leak repair, skylight leaks are generally due to either improper installation or worn-out seals.
    • Chimney flashing: Flashing is the sheet metal that maintains a watertight seal between the chimney and the roof. Proper chimney flashing includes installation of both step flashing and counter flashing. If chimney flashing pulls away or is damaged by wind or hail, water may leak into your attic and your home’s interior.
    • Roof valleys: A common collector for leaves, limbs, snow and ice, roof valleys can be problematic at times. Keeping your roof free of debris encourages the natural downward flow of water, which helps to keep your shingle roofing in good shape.

    DIY Repairs vs. Hiring a Contractor

    If you notice any damage or signs of excessive wear on your shingle roofing, it’s important to address it as soon as possible to keep water from seeping underneath and rotting the underlying wood. Sometimes the cause of a problem/leak is hard to determine – the location of the leak may not directly indicate the problem’s location. This is why hiring an experienced roofing contractor is critical. Roofing repairs that are done without a thorough inspection are seldom successful, and the homeowner may then face an even costlier remedy.

    When looking for professional help, do your research. By hiring a reputable, licensed roofing contractor, a homeowners will avoid the pitfalls of poor shingle roofing repairs, something quite common when dealing with an inexperienced, fly-by company.

    At All Roofing Solutions, we’re proud to have a skilled team dedicated to servicing all your roofing needs. We’re a family owned and operated Delaware & southeastern Pennsylvania roofing contractor with over 15 years of experience in replacing, repairing, and inspecting roofs for residential and commercial clients.

    WHAT SETS ALL ROOFING SOLUTIONS APART

    • Family owned and operated Delaware & Pennsylvania roofing contractor.
    • Fully licensed and insured.
    • Nearly 20 years of experience with roofing & siding installation and repair.
    • A+ rated BBB member
    • Complimentary Extended Material warranty
    • 30 year workmanship guarantee on full roof replacements
    • Lien Waver to protect the homeowners from material liens
    • Own crew – no subcontractors!
    • Handling all types of residential and commercial roofing, windows & siding projects.
    • Most re-roofing projects are completed in one day.
    • Because we are efficient we are able to offer very competitive prices comparing to large contractors with bigger overhead.
    • Each roofing/siding projects includes a meticulously performed, post-roofing inspection. We want to make sure that your roof replacement is done correctly and that it meets with your complete satisfaction.
    • All projects are supervised by company owner to ensure high quality workmanship.
    • Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed!

    To schedule your FREE roofing estimate contact our Delaware team at 302-725-ROOF (7663), or our Pennsylvania crew at 610-551-ROOF (7663).  And don’t forget to ask about our discount of $400 off any complete roofing installation job!!!

  • Shingle Roofing & Hail Damage: From Inspection to Repairs

    Shingle Roofing & Hail Damage: From Inspection to Repairs

    If you’ve been through hailstorms, you’ve seen the damage they produce, from dented cars to trees and bushes stripped of their leaves. Hail damage to your roof, however, may not be so apparent, but needs to be taken as seriously. This is where a roofing inspection comes in handy – hail damage while not easy to spot can be devastating to your roof’s integrity!

    Shingle Roofing & Hail Damage: From Inspection to Repairs

    Shingle Roofing & Hail Damage: From Inspection to Repairs

    When your home has experienced a significant hailstorm, the best course of action is to contact a roofing professional to inspect the roof post-hail and provide the damage assessment. You’ll want to make this call as soon as possible after the storm.

    Post Hail Roofing Inspection

    A skilled roofing contractor is trained to uncover hidden damage and can separate hail damage from normal wear. They will consult with you about what they find and can make recommendations about whether a repair or a call to your insurance company is warranted.

    In assessing your shingle roof for any damage, your inspection contractor will look at any soft metal areas on your roof (vents, skylights, flashing, metal valleys). The contractor will also pay close attention to the ridge caps, which take more direct hail hits than the sloped sections of the roof.

    While examining roof shingles, your roofer will look for any of the following signs of damage:

    • Missing granules that may expose the black layer underneath.
    • “Fresh” areas of exposure indicate a recent impact.
    • Bruising, which shows up as dimpled, indented spots that may feel spongy (these shingles are candidates for premature failure).
    • Circular cracks, in the form of half-moons or full circles. If this is the case, the shingles have been damaged through to the fiberglass matting, making them highly susceptible to water penetration.

    Once the inspection is over, your roofing contractor should consult with you regarding your options. While some roof repairs can wait, others need to be addressed as soon as the damage occurs.

    We Handle Post Hail Roofing Repairs

    If you suspect any hail damage, don’t hesitate to contact All Roofing Solutions, a family-owned business with over 15 years of experience & long list of happy customers!

    Our professional roofing inspector will be happy to answer your questions and help you assess the condition of your roof. Whether you’re dealing with hail damage, high wind damage or water damage, we’ll handle all your emergency roofing repairs as soon as possible, and we’ll do it right the first time!

    Don’t let minor damage turn into costly roof replacement. Call today at 302-725-ROOF (7663) in Delaware or 610-551-ROOF (7663) in Pennsylvania for your FREE estimate.

  • Residential Shingle Roofing: Hail Damage Inspection

    Residential Shingle Roofing: Hail Damage Inspection

    Hail is one of Mother Nature’s curiosities: small balls of ice descending from the sky in moderately warm temperatures. A hailstorm may be fascinating to watch, but can do real harm to your home’s roof shingles.

    If your area experienced a significant hail storm, you should schedule an inspection with both a qualified roofing contractor and your insurance company to determine if your roof sustained any damage.

    Hail Damage – Blistering and Bruising of Shingle Roofing

    Hail ranges in size from a half-inch in diameter to the general size of a golf ball. The combination of the weight of the hail and the direction and power of the wind is what creates problems for a shingle roof.

    Shingles are made from layers of material, usually asphalt. The striking of the hail on the surface of the shingle can remove some of the asphalt granules. This is called bruising or “blistering.” Hail can also cause shingle roofing to crack, split or become loose.

    Blistering and bruising of your shingle roof opens up the underlayment to the elements. Where previously there was a layer of protection, your roof is now exposed to UV rays from the sun and moisture. Light and moisture both play a role in the premature breakdown of your shingle roofing.

    Asphalt shingles generally last about 30 years; hail damage may lead to your needing a roof replacement well beforehand.

    Importance of Roofing Inspection

    Hail damage is not always apparent to the untrained eye of a homeowner. Call on your local roof inspection contractor to assess your roof and make the required repairs as soon as possible. Leaving your shingle roof exposed to the inevitable East Coast wet weather can contribute to leaks that damage not only your roof, but also the interior of your home.

    If you’d like to schedule an inspection to diagnose specific problems or evaluate the post-hail condition of your roof, contact All Roofing Solutions. We offer affordable, expert roof repair, replacement and installation services to customers throughout Delaware and southeastern Pennsylvania.

    We’re a family-owned business with 15 years of experience in residential and commercial roofing and are passionate about providing great service and excellent workmanship!

    For your FREE estimate, call 302-725-ROOF (7663) in Delaware or 610-551-ROOF (7663) in Pennsylvania. Don’t forget to ask about our discount of 15% off any roofing repair job!