Trust Roofing

Wind Damage Roof Repair

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Recognizing Wind Damage

The aftermath of strong winds can leave roofs vulnerable and compromised. While some wind damage symptoms are evident, like missing shingles or torn flashing, others might be subtle, requiring a keen eye. Common signs include lifted or curled shingles, granule loss exposing the roof underlayment, damaged soffit or fascia, and debris accumulation.


High-velocity winds, especially during storm damage events, can create a lifting effect on the shingles, breaking their seal and exposing the roof to potential water intrusion. This can lead to leaks, mold growth, and structural damage. Additionally, strong winds can carry debris, such as branches or unsecured items, which can impact the roof, causing punctures or cracks, leading to roof leaks.


Regular inspections, especially after significant wind events, are crucial. Early detection of wind roof damage can save homeowners from costly repairs, ensuring the longevity of their roofing system.

Addressing Wind Damaged Roofing

When wind damage strikes, immediate action is paramount. At Trust Roofing & Exteriors, we specialize in diagnosing and rectifying wind-related damages. From replacing wind-lifted shingles, repairing damaged flashing, to addressing punctures and roof leaks, our team ensures comprehensive solutions.


Our commitment to quality ensures durable and effective repairs. Using top-tier materials and advanced techniques, we restore roofs to their prime condition, ensuring St. Louis residents have a reliable shield against future wind events and potential water damage. With our expertise, homeowners can have peace of mind, knowing their homes are fortified against the elements.


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Investing in Wind-Resistant Roofing

Protecting your home from the ravages of wind begins with the right roofing materials. Wind-resistant roofing materials, such as architectural shingles or metal roofs, are designed to withstand high wind velocities. For instance, architectural shingles, being heavier than traditional three-tab shingles, offer better resistance against wind uplift. Metal roofs, with their interlocking panels, also provide superior protection against wind forces.


The method of installation is equally critical. Ensuring proper nailing patterns, using quality roof underlayment, and securing a tight seal enhances the roof's resilience against wind. At Trust Roofing & Exteriors, our installations prioritize maximum wind resistance, offering St. Louis homes a robust defense against wind damage and associated roof water intrusion.

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