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Top Ways to Mitigate Wind Damage

7/15/2021 (Permalink)

Missing shingles on a roof Missing shingles on a roof.

Protect Your Building After a Storm

Wind damage done to your commercial roof in Glendale, AZ, can lead to other problems, such as a roof leak or structural damage. Because you want to stop the destruction from spreading, you may need to hire a commercial storm restoration specialist to help you start the mitigation process as quickly as possible. Mitigation does not resolve the issue but simply protects the scarred area from further damage. Consider implementing these three techniques to help you protect your building as soon as possible after a storm.

1. Cover up the damage. When you have a damaged roof from a high-wind storm, you need to make sure other weather elements will leave your space untouched. This could mean using a tarp and plywood to cover up any holes created by the bad weather.

2. Remove damaged items. Broken fences, weakened tree limbs and crooked chimneys are liabilities. These damaged items could get flung around your property by small gusts of wind. To make sure the fence doesn't smash into your building, the branch doesn't crash onto your roof and the chimney doesn't plummet to the sidewalk, you need to remove the damage. This can help you avoid a roof leak caused by secondary damage.

3. Have an inspection. While you may be able to spot a lot of the problems on your own, other issues may be hidden to your untrained eye. A couple of missing shingles may go unnoticed because you're too busy worrying about the gaping hole in your roofing system. Hiring a professional to inspect your property after a storm can help you locate and mitigate any damage caused by the high winds.

Mitigation is a key part of a storm cleanup. If you try to jump straight into the restoration, you may end up dealing with a roof leak because the destroyed materials were not properly protected from the elements during the repair process.

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