Stopping Hail Damage to Roofs and Gutters
Summer often comes with rainstorms accompanied by wind and
sometimes hail. Depending on the size of the hailstones, these weather
phenomena may be quite destructive. If small hail, with a diameter up to 1,5 cm
is not such a big threat, large hail (4-5 cm) can cause damage to roofs.
Ceramic roofing materials may break, metal shingles may dent and repairs are in
order.
On the other hand, gutters can be affected even by small
hail. Typically, storms with small hail have an extended duration, so the
volume of hail and water may be huge. In such cases, they may block gutters and
downpipes. If the storm is accompanied by wind, hail might tend to refreeze,
keeping the blockage for too long and allowing water leaks and infiltrations.
Small hail also tends to accumulate in areas where the roof adjoins
a wall and, if the roof has a vulnerability, water might infiltrate in the
building.
To protect your gutters from hailstorms, you must consider
installing hailguards that will prevent gutters from clogging. Hailguards also
keep away debris responsible for clogged gutters in other circumstances.
As about roof covers, they can be better protected if you
choose materials resistant to impact, such as wood, stone coated metal or
concrete. You can find out more about hail damage prevention by calling Superior Roofing Manhattan KS contractors.