How to Find Roof Damage After Heavy Wind?

Living in South Florida means preparing for hurricane season every year—and your roof should be at the top of your checklist. Start by having a licensed roofer inspect for loose shingles, cracked tiles, or compromised flashing that could become weak points during high winds. Reinforcing these areas ahead of time can prevent major storm damage.

Clearing gutters and downspouts is equally important, as clogged drainage can cause water to pool on your roof, increasing the risk of leaks. Consider adding hurricane straps or additional fasteners for extra stability. At Watertite Roofing Solutions, we specialize in hurricane-readiness inspections and repairs to give homeowners peace of mind before the first storm hits.