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March, 12

How can scheduling roof checks just before and just after monsoon or storm season prevent bigger damage?

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Monsoon or storm season is when roofs are tested the hardest. Heavy rain, wind, debris and repeated soaking can all stress joints, coatings and drainage systems.

Checking just before the season lets you clear gutters, secure loose elements, inspect seals and fix minor cracks. It’s like getting your car serviced before a long road trip. You go into the rough weather with fewer weak points.

Checking again just after the season helps you spot new damage early: loosened tiles, small leaks, areas where water has ponded, or fresh cracks. If you deal with these promptly, they don’t sit and worsen over time, quietly affecting the structure below.

Two planned inspections a year might sound like extra work, but they’re far cheaper and calmer than emergency repairs in the middle of a storm.

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