
Metal is one of the most durable and long-lasting roofing materials out there, yet it’s not nearly as common as …
If only there was an “easy” button to pull in the event of a roofing emergency. Unfortunately, it’s not always so simple. While you can (and should) pick up the phone and call someone like us at Storm Guard of SW Austin for help, depending on the situation, you may have to take things into your own hands and temporarily apply some damage control.
Step one is to safely assess the situation. Many roofing emergencies include leaks, and anytime water is involved, you must take the situation seriously. If a storm is raging outside, it’s not a good idea to climb up on your roof. Use common sense as you evaluate the level of danger present. Evacuate if necessary.
If it’s a leak, take action to limit the damage inside your home. Put out buckets to catch drips, fire up the dehumidifier and relocate any valuables or possessions that are susceptible to water damage.
You may be tempted to start repairing the problem during the midst of the emergency. Your adrenaline is high, and you kick into survival mode. We know this feeling and have been there too, but this can be dangerous.
Taking smart and safe precautions to limit the damage is one thing, but do not put yourself at risk in doing so. Call a roofing expert in Austin for help and let them be the ones to identify and fix the roof leak safely and professionally (hint: be sure the roofing company is licensed and insured).
If you have a roofing emergency, call our team at Storm Guard of SW Austin right away at (512) 843-0078.
Metal is one of the most durable and long-lasting roofing materials out there, yet it’s not nearly as common as …
The cost of a new roof in Texas will depend on the size of the home, the type of materials …
If you find yourself in an emergency situation and need to take action to seal your leaking roof in Austin, …
Gutters may not be the most glamorous feature of your home, but they play a critical role in protecting its structural …
Ask any roofing professional how frequently you should inspect your roof, and they’re going to tell you at least twice …
A common misconception is that once new shingles are nailed to your roof, the replacement is done and you’re good …