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Severe weather can strike any time here in Texas, and when it does, you may find yourself holding your breath and wondering if your roof made it through yet another storm.
Because no two storms are alike (and no two roofs are alike either), it’s important to stay on top of roof inspections and maintenance so that your roof is in the strongest position to battle the weather – and so that you can breathe a little easier next time the clouds darken and the thunder rolls.
Severe weather comes in many forms, but commonly the biggest problem-children for roofs in Austin are wind, rain and hail – or a combination of all three.
In addition to wind and rain, let’s not forget about the sun’s impact on our roofs either. Daily exposure to heat and intense UV rays weaken your roof over time and can cause your shingles to become cracked and brittle. The expansion and contraction of your roofing materials due to heat can also be damaging to your home.
At Storm Guard of SW Austin, we make it our mission to ensure the safety and integrity of your roof so that it’s in the strongest position possible to withstand severe weather. Call us today at 512-843-0078 to schedule a roof evaluation of your home.
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