Tarping After A Storm
10/28/2019 (Permalink)
We have seen our fair share of Nor'easter's this season causing structural damage from high winds and rain. Tarping is a good way to protect your home from water damage.
The most recent storm brought hurricane-force winds that downed power lines, lifted shingles like playing cards, ripped gutters off of buildings and sent them blowing down the street like left-over drinking straws.
With more rain still on the way, the main concern is getting the damaged roofs protected.
If you have missing shingles, your roof is vulnerable to moisture seeping in. Whether it's a downpour of rain or snow that sits on your roof, both will find their way into your house causing additional problems, such as water damage and mold.
"Tarping your roof is the best advice, says Ross Martin, an Estimator at SERVPRO and our resident roof expert. If you can hire a professional contractor, like the team we work with, that's always best. They use professional-grade materials that will hold up to the worst Mother Nature throws at us."
If not, be sure to have a plan before you venture onto the roof. There are good DIY videos to watch before that provide a sound set of instructions.
Give us a call at 978-374-8555 to learn more about how we can help.