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From May through November each year, the southern and eastern coasts of the United States are at risk of severe weather events such as tropical storms and hurricanes. These storms bring with them high winds, heavy precipitation and the potential for lightning strikes and tornadoes. In order to lessen the risk of property damage resulting from such extreme weather, homeowners should plan ahead and take action before the first weather alert is released by local authorities. With the professional assistance from Silver Spring roofing services, homeowners will be able to have the peace of mind knowing that their houses are ready for whatever nature has in store.

Before calling for expert help, a property owner can do a few projects around the home to prepare for future severe weather events. The first step a homeowner should take is to access the attic side of the roof. Any streams of light coming in through the rooftop are suggestive of gaps between the walls and roofing. Other signs of a loose rooftop include missing, loose or bent roofing nails. Protruding nails from the roof's trusses, fascia or vents also need to be secured. Cracked, dried or missing caulking should be replaced with a fresh layer. Homeowners should pay close attention to the caulk around rooftop openings such as attic fans, pipe outlets and vents.

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A property owner can use roofing cement around the edges of the fascia and soffits to help secure them to the walls. Handy homeowners can add more roofing nails to ensure that they are spaced no further than 4 inches apart across the entire surface of the roof. Construction adhesive can be applied between the roof's plywood and trusses for additional strength.

Some roofing repairs are best left to experienced professionals. Any cracked, curled or missing shingles should be replaced before the onset of the hurricane season. If the tiles or shingles have been affixed to the underlayment with staples rather than 4 inch roofing nails, this also requires the expertise of a roofer to fix it. Another solution that can help lessen the risk of roof damage from a tropical storm is the installation of hurricane clips. These devices can be installed when a home is built, when a roof is being replaced or any other time the homeowner desires. The clips are like extra large clamps that use force to push the roof and walls of the home together so that water or wind cannot access the interior and cause damage.

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