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Why You Need Roof Damage Mitigation After a Storm

1/26/2021 (Permalink)

Image of roof damage on a home. You may need roof damage mitigation after a storm.

Although many people are well aware of what a powerful storm can do to their roof, they are not aware of the additional damage that can happen after a storm. Roof damage does not stop just because the storm has ended. Even a gentle rain can add thousands in water damage, and a light wind can pull loose roofing materials down. Fortunately, there are damage mitigation companies that can help you prevent this from happening.

3 Reasons to Mitigate Roof Damage After a Storm

What a Damage Mitigation Company Does

What storm and wind damage mitigation company does is simple. They:

  • Document the damage
  • Remove debris
  • Cover holes and breaks
  • Help you plan on how to correct the damage


They understand the individual dangers of Bountiful, UT and best know how to keep more roof damage from occurring.

Your Insurance Might Require It

Although it depends on your individual company, you may not be able to file a claim if you do not hire a mitigation company. The insurance company will want to minimize how much they have to pay for the repairs. They can only do this by making sure more problems don't happen while they are assessing the initial storm damage.

It Gives You Time

Immediately patching the problem can give you more time to decide exactly how you want to handle the repairs. If the damage is minor, you might just want to hire a company on your own to have it fixed. If it is major, you might want some more time to select the best options for you and your home. In either case, it allows you a bit more time to assess the wind damage and make a plan to correct it properly.

Roof damage is devastating to a home's exterior and interior surfaces. Not only do you have problems with the actual roof, but each additional day can also cause more problems for the interior of your home. The very next rainstorm can cause serious and costly issues. Mitigation prevents this from happening.

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