Second i had a choice of a guy who would do a repair of just the holes for 500 or the big repair as above for 3000.
My roof is hit by a big branch.
And once the storm passes you may be wondering whether your homeowners insurance will help pay for the cost of removing the branches or repairing damage if the tree fell on your home.
This will ensure your roof is protected from all the weather elements.
Part of the problem is making the repair match.
Read your policy carefully then check with your agent.
Lean your ladder against the building at a 75 degree angle to the roof allowing at least 3 feet of ladder to be above the roof.
If there s a branch hanging above your roof it s going to fall one day.
As the rain pours in take a deep breath.
First check your homeowner s insurance.
Most state laws allow you to cut tree branches that are hanging over your property.
Should tree branches hang over your roof.
Branches can be putting your home in danger for more than one reason when they grow too close to your roof.
You have to replace a few shingles.
2 climb onto the roof and walk towards the branch.
Also if you want to avoid likely increases in your homeowners insurance policy premiums consider simply bearing the cost or a part of it if the damage is minimal.
Oh and my husband went up on the roof with the claims adjuster and the 2 of them took the branch off the roof.
Gravity is the law that never changes.
Because the roof is sloped make sure you layer the shingles from bottom to top overlapping the top set with the bottom.
Mine paid for reroofing the whole side of my roof due to similar damage.
A large branch from the fir tree out back has snapped off and crashed through your roof taking out a window in the process.
As branches scrape against roof shingles on windy days they can strip off layers of asphalt.
Better to cut it down and control when and where it falls than to pay the price when you least expect it.
Sometimes it takes just one good storm to topple what was once a sturdy tree in your yard.
Over time the sun s heat will cause the roof and shingles to expand making the nails pop out of place and thus increasing the risk of a leak.
Learn who is responsible for fallen trees and property damage.
The roof was nearly 18 years old anyway and needed to be replaced.
Their leaves fall directly onto your roof or into the gutter which can lead to mold deterioration or leaks.
Whether your homeowners insurance policy includes coverage for fallen trees typically depends.
I think that was unusual i can t imagine a claims adjuster doing that normally.
Limbs hanging over a home are a threat to the rooftop and the entire property.