What Conyers Roofers Can Do for You
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Conyers hail damage can lead to water rotting out the very structure of your home if you’re not careful. Conyers roofers from a Conyers roofing company will be happy to evaluate your structure to make sure the latest storm didn’t leave you vulnerable.

Conyers hail damage is covered by homeowners insurance, although you may run into problems. First of all, insurance companies want to know that the Conyers roofing damage is actual devastating to your home and is not simply cosmetic damage. Additionally, the damage may not be apparent immediately following the storm. In many cases, hailstones will loosen granules off asphalt roofs, causing the shingle to be more vulnerable to the elements and age prematurely. To produce a better case for the insurance company, you should call experienced Conyers roofers for a second opinion. You may debate calling an insurance agent because you don’t want your insurance premium to go up, but in most cases, the insurance company has already raised your premium because you live in a stormy area or because so many of your neighbors have called to file claims; so why pay for other people’s repairs and not your own?

Conyers hail damage can cause roof shingles to bruise, which then causes hairline fractures on the underbelly of the shingle, allowing slow water penetration. Once the water gets below the shingle, it’ll slowly work on rotting the wood beams each time it rains. Mold, mildew and fungus may grow in the wet areas long before you ever notice it. In the worst cases, the wood becomes destabilized over time and a huge leak makes its way inside the house, which is when most homeowners realize something is amiss! It is much better to have the hail damage repaired before water damage occurs, which isn’t covered in your insurance policy. Sometimes Conyers roofers will only need to replace a few shingles, while other times they may need to put up a new roof.

For long-term protection from Conyers hail damage, you should consider retrofitting your roof with more durable materials that are strong and flexible to survive the onslaught of hailstones. The Institute for Business and Home Safety found that using Conyers roofing materials rated for impact-resistance reduces the number of insurance claims by 55% and the severity of hail damage by 40%. Additionally, metal was found to be the best material Conyers roofers can possibly use, with losses that are 53% less than regular asphalt, clay or tile rooftops. Even though metal roofs cost more in the short term, they also last longer too. Living in the Georgian climate, with its hurricane season and scorching hot sunshine, you’ll want the most resilient roof that Conyers roofers can provide.