
We have already had more than normal amounts of heavy rain and high winds here in North Texas and many expect it to get worse. For this reason, more homeowners than usual have contacted us wondering how they might be able to tell if their roof is in danger of leaking.
Here is what we tell them.

One of the first things you can do is check your roof for visible signs of existing leaks, mold or water damage. If you are seeing any of this, you will need to contact roofing professionals immediately to stop further damage from happening. The longer you wait, the more damage you will sustain and a mold issue can be a real nightmare. If you have reason to believe there is damage but can’t get on the roof yourself to confirm, you can contact IntegriBuilt to schedule a free inspection.
Depending on your area, different roofing types may be recommended to give the proper protection from the weather. Roofing installation as well as the type of roofing material used, will have a wind rating. Building codes provide the minimum wind ratings your roof should have according to your area. In an area that is prone to severe weather, a rating to withstand winds of 130-150mph is usually the recommended amount. Roofs designed with panels and shingles that aren’t prone to peeling up and lifting will have higher ratings.
If you do need to have a new roof installed for any reason here are four things to consider to create a roof that has the best chances for withstanding the crazy Texas weather. Your roofing professional should be able to advise you on the best option for your location and style of home.
No matter which roofing material is used, be sure to select roofers that have excellent reviews in addition to all the proper licensing. They need to use the best material and proper precautions to give you a storm ready roof. If you live in an area that is prone to severe weather, it is highly recommended that you get your roof checked regularly, maintain and repair any problems before it gets out of hand and that you only work with a professional roofing company that is a member in good standing with RCAT.