I recall an article, from the National Roofing Contractors Association, that “strongly” recommended hiring a professional roofing contractor to inspect roofs as quickly as possible following hurricane damage.
That article also said, “Homeowners and business owners should only perform a roof system inspection from ground level. The risk of falling is too great without proper safety systems in place.”
And they also recommended inspection of all roofs, regardless of appearance, in the path of Hurricane Idalia.”
The area my business serves (Pikes Peak, El Paso County, Colorado Springs) doesn’t get many hurricanes. But we definitely have more than our fair share of extremely powerful winds. And, as the NRCA recommended, we’re
“trained to identify roof damage that may not be obvious to a building owner.”
And these days we even have a great, new service that could save you thousands of dollars. Call, click, or tap JackCatonRoofing.com or SpringsRoofRejuvenation.com to see how we can help YOU. And keep this NRCA recommendation in mind, too:
“Building owners also should be aware of unprofessional contractors who may approach them about performing roof system repairs. If it is necessary to hire a roofing contractor, consumers should keep a healthy skepticism about the lowest bid. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.”
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