During this time of year and over the next several months, Houston and the surrounding area will experience moderate to heavy hail. As usual with this area, we expect hail almost year round. The reason we see hail so often in Bryan roofing is due to the warm air coming off the Gulf of Mexico…
Hail Damage
When Mother Nature is annoyed, she throws her best in the form of storms of all kinds, many of which cause extensive property damage. Hail damage is just about the worst type of roof destruction as wekk as wind damage. Combined, these losses to roofing surfaces can be either quite substantial or so subtle as…
The greatest liability for insurance companies is the roofing system. Billions of dollars is spent annually due to covered losses. The roof is a major component and is the primary weapon to secure a house from strong winds, hail, rain and flying debris and is very susceptible to structural damage. Once its integrity is jeopardized,…
Water leaking is very annoying because of its ultimate damaging effect. Left unattended, this can lead to serious destruction of the structural integrity of the house as well as threaten the safety and health of building residents. Such an event must be promptly addressed by inspecting for signs or evidence of water penetration such as…
One of the most severe yet hard to recognize roofing problems is damage caused by hail stones. In fact, many people do not even know that their home has suffered a serious roofing issue. Destruction to asphalt shingles is not easily recognized and it often takes several years for such a problem to be discovered…
Damage to the roof is hard to avoid due to its constant exposure to numerous destructive factors. These causes might come from nature including wind, weather and corrosion; it may come from humans by way of foot traffic or improper installation. Roofing problems that may occur are impossible to prevent if all of these causes…
In the middle of this spring storm season, reports are received nearly daily that some section of the country was hit by severe storms accompanied with high winds, heavy rain and hail. Winds from these types of storms can reach up to 70 miles per hour and the hail can be as large as softballs.…