A deck with interlock metal slate roofing was exposed to extreme winds and water recreating the effects of driving rain from multiple directions.
Metal roof wind damage.
Bear in mind that damage to the cap may be old and damage to the roof may not be from the same event.
These are perhaps the easiest to find simply because there is water coming into your house where it.
Rather wind tends to cause damage to the edges of the roof or areas of the roof that are already loose.
Wind damaged roofs roofs are very susceptible to wind damage in part because high winds do not hit roofs uniformly.
Thunderstorms wind storms hail storms and even tornadoes can all cause wind damage to your property and even high winds can wreak havoc on unsecured structures or rooftops causing roof leaks and other potentially catastrophic roof damage.
Our unique 4 way interlocking design of our roofs stand up to the most extreme elements including class 2 hurricanes by actually locking each shingle on all four sides.
These loose parts of the roof are easy targets because winds can more easily rip up loose shingles causing a chain reaction.
Curling shingles are most often found.
Wind damage to metal roofs.
Because aluminum is a soft metal the caps dent easily.
Strong winds heavy rain or falling tree branches can pull off your roof s shingles curling shingles.
Each shingle that comes loose weakens the roofing system and leaves the home susceptible to water as well as wind damage.
Traditional asphalt shingles are prone to blow offs.