Categories: Roofing

4 Ways to Make Your Roof More Weather-Resistant

Roof replacement projects are costly projects, both in terms of resources and time. At Storm Master Construction and Roofing, we are proud of our reputation as the go-to roofing contractor in the area, but we also want to help our customers and future customers get the most out of their roof.

With that in mind, here are four ways that homeowners can ensure that their roof remains weatherproof long after the project is finished.

1. Fix Leaks Immediately

If leaks occur, whether because of damage to your roof or normal wear and tear, it’s critical to do roof repair immediately. At Storm Master Construction and Roofing, we offer free estimates on how much your repairs are going to cost.

2. Remove Debris and Clear Drain Clogs

Standing water is an enemy of your home wherever it occurs. Clogged drainage that doesn’t allow rain to drain properly from your home can create a situation that spells trouble for your roof. Often, clogged gutters are not noticeable without personally inspecting your roof, but because this is such a risky proposition, ask a roofer to do this for you.

3. Install Leak Barriers

Strategically installed at various places on your roof like valleys, along eaves, or anywhere else susceptible to water build-up, leak barriers make your roof more water-resistant. Anything that prevents excessive moisture is a good idea.

4. Use Weather-Resistant Roofing

Some types of roofing material are more durable and weather-resistant. For example, composite shingles, which are practically asphalt shingles with a mat of fiberglass, can resist water more than the regular variety. Metal is also a good option, being impervious to both water and fire.

Our 25 years of experience serving homeowners in Denton, TX, allows our customers to rest easy when we’re working on their roof. Call Storm Master Construction and Roofing today at . For your roof replacement and roof repair needs, we are just one phone call away.

Frank Brooks

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