April Roof Check: Protecting Your Home from Spring Wind and Hail
- Apr 17
- 2 min read
While we often worry about hurricanes, April is actually a peak month for severe thunderstorms and occasional hail in Florida. These "pop-up" storms can be incredibly localized and violent, often producing wind gusts that rival tropical storms. For Florida homeowners, a quick visual check this month can prevent a minor storm from turning into a major insurance claim or an interior disaster.
What to Look for After a Spring Storm:
Granule Loss: Check your downspouts for what looks like coarse sand. If your shingles are losing their granules, they lose their fire rating and UV protection, leaving the asphalt mat exposed to the sun.
Lifted Shingles: Even if a shingle isn't missing, it may be "lifted" or "creased." This breaks the sealant strip, allowing wind-driven rain to blow underneath the shingle during the next storm.
Dented Gutters: If you see small dents in your gutters or soft metal vents on your roof, you likely have hail damage. This can be hard to see on shingles from the ground, but hail bruises can eventually cause the shingle to fail.
Don’t Wait for a Leak to Appear Water damage is often a slow process. By the time you see a yellow stain on your ceiling, the wood decking and insulation in your attic have likely been wet for weeks. Florida's high humidity means that damp insulation quickly becomes a breeding ground for mold. Taking twenty minutes to walk around your home’s exterior after a storm—or calling in a professional for a free estimate—can save you from the headache of a full-scale mold remediation project later this summer.
Professional Assessment vs. DIY While looking from the ground is a great first step, some damage is only visible from the rooftop. Our team uses specialized tools to check for "hidden" hail hits and seal failures that aren't apparent to the untrained eye. April is the time to be proactive; a small repair now is much cheaper than a full roof replacement or a high insurance deductible later.




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