Michigan Holiday Roof Damage

It didn’t happen at your house, you hope. But someone you know may have accidentally damaged the roof on his or her home. That damage may have occurred during the holiday season when many of us are putting up decorations. If decorating your home involved walking on the roof, you may have created an issue that could go unnoticed for months or may lead to a more immediate issue, such as a roof leak.

If this doesn’t apply to you, please return to surfing the web while sipping your egg nog. But for anyone who suspects roof damage is possible, it’s best to address it quickly. The priority is evaluating the roofing system so any affected areas can be repaired before leading to additional. problems.

A roof compromised at the start of a winter in Michigan is likely to provide inadequate protection. Even one heavy snow storm can trigger a problem. A hard winter rain can also have devastating results at a home where roofing materials have been cracked.

The damage didn’t have to occur during holiday decorating either. Walking on the roof to clean gutters, retrieve toys or remove branches can also impact roofing, especially asphalt shingles. Maybe it’s the kids getting on the roof. That’s not only hazardous to the roofing materials, it’s also highly risky for the kids.

If you suspect your roof may be damaged, even if it’s merely from a visual scan from the ground, turn to Michigan’s roofing repair specialists at Aaron’s Home Improvement. The team at AHI can provide a free in-home consultation and estimate. Emergency services are also offered by the “Rapid Response Team” at Aaron’s Home Improvement.

Even on Christmas Day or New Year’s Day, your home is too important to wait to get necessary repairs done. That’s when a call to 888-362-7942 is a sensible choice. Whether you’re in Sterling Heights, Clinton Township, Rochester Hills or beyond, rely on Aaron’s Home Improvement for all your roofing, siding and replacement window needs, and visit www.ahiexperts.com today.

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