Damaged Shingles Archives - M&M Home Remodeling Services https://m-mcorp.com/tag/damaged-shingles/ Roofing, Siding, Windows and More Since 1976 Thu, 22 May 2025 18:18:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://m-mcorp.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/cropped-MM-Site-Icon-1-32x32.png Damaged Shingles Archives - M&M Home Remodeling Services https://m-mcorp.com/tag/damaged-shingles/ 32 32 How to Protect Your Roof Before a Storm https://m-mcorp.com/5-things-to-do-now-to-prepare-for-the-next-storm/ Wed, 21 May 2025 21:57:07 +0000 https://m-mcorp.com/?p=3568 Key Takeaways • Learn the top 7 ways to storm-proof your roof and exterior• Discover which signs to look for before a storm strikes• Understand how professional inspections can prevent costly repairs• Get expert tips for gutters, siding, and attic prep• Access a ready-to-use storm prep checklist• Learn how M&M’s emergency response supports Midwest homeowners […]

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Key Takeaways

• Learn the top 7 ways to storm-proof your roof and exterior
• Discover which signs to look for before a storm strikes
• Understand how professional inspections can prevent costly repairs
• Get expert tips for gutters, siding, and attic prep
• Access a ready-to-use storm prep checklist
• Learn how M&M’s emergency response supports Midwest homeowners

When Midwest storms roll in, your roof is the first line of defense against severe weather, protecting your home, while your exterior also plays a crucial role. At M&M Home Remodeling Services, we’ve helped homeowners across Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin protect their properties with proactive storm readiness. Whether it’s hail in Crown Point or high winds in Naperville, the key is preparation.

In this post, we’ll cover seven essential tips to prepare your roofing, siding, gutters, and attic before the next big storm.

1. Inspect Your Roof for Vulnerabilities

Before any storm, your first move should be a roof inspection. Look for loose or missing shingles, loose tiles, cracked flashing, or exposed fasteners. These small issues can become big problems during a storm.

Pro tip: Schedule a professional roof inspection through our roof inspection services to ensure nothing is missed.

2. Clean and Secure Gutters and Downspouts

Gutters clogged with debris can cause overflow, leading to fascia damage, roof leaks, and foundation issues. Clear out leaves, twigs, nests, and other debris. Ensure downspouts extend away from the home.

Need help? Learn about our gutter solutions for homes in storm-prone regions.

3. Reinforce Siding and Soffit

Loose siding, soffit, and fascia panels are especially vulnerable in high winds. Make sure these elements are secure and intact. Any warping or gaps should be addressed immediately.

We recommend James Hardie siding for its storm-resistant design.


4. Seal Entry Points and Attic Vents

Water can enter through attic vents, damaged trim, or unsealed eaves. Ensure attic insulation is dry and intact, and check all openings for signs of wear.

Visit our attic insulation page to learn how proper insulation supports storm protection.


5. Trim Nearby Trees and Shrubs

Overhanging limbs can crash into your roof or siding during a storm. Remove dead branches and dead limbs, and cut back trees near your home to prevent impact damage.

6. Prevent Ice Dams Before They Start

Ice dams can wreak havoc on your roof during storm season, especially when heavy rains, high winds, or sudden temperature drops hit your area. When warm air from your attic melts snow on your roof, the water can refreeze at the edges, creating a dam that traps water and leads to leaks, water pooling, and even damaged shingles. Left unchecked, ice dams can cause significant storm damage, requiring costly repairs or even a full roof replacement.

To protect your roof from this risk, start with a thorough roof inspection before severe weather arrives. Look for loose or damaged shingles, damaged flashing, and clogged gutters—these are all vulnerable areas where water can seep in and cause further damage. Regular inspections help spot problems early, minimizing damage and reducing the risk of leaks.

Proper attic ventilation is key to preventing ice dams. Make sure your attic is well-insulated and ventilated to keep temperatures consistent and prevent snow from melting unevenly. Installing a waterproofing membrane on your roof deck adds an extra layer of protection, helping to keep water out even if ice dams form.

During hurricane season or when storms with high winds are in the forecast, consider upgrading to impact resistant shingles and securing your roof with hurricane straps. These measures help protect against flying debris and falling branches, which can make your roof vulnerable to leaks and other storm damage.

Don’t forget to keep your gutters clear of debris—clogged gutters can cause water to back up and pool on your roof, increasing the risk of ice dams and water damage. Trim overhanging branches and secure loose items like satellite dishes to prevent falling debris from causing further damage during a storm.

By prioritizing regular maintenance, timely repairs, and professional roof inspections, you can minimize the risk of ice dams and protect your roof from the next storm. If you notice signs of water pooling, leaks, or loose shingles, contact a roofing expert right away to ensure your home stays safe and secure all season long.

7. Document Conditions for Insurance

Take photos of your roofing and exterior before storm season begins. This documentation is critical when filing an insurance claim for storm damage.

Check out our storm and insurance page for claim support services.


8. Establish a Response Plan

Know who to call after a storm. M&M offers fast response for emergency repairs, temporary repairs, assessments, and insurance support across Chicagoland and beyond.

Explore our full Peace of Mind Proven Process to understand how we protect your property.

FAQ

Q: What should I do if I see missing shingles after a storm?
A: Contact M&M immediately. We’ll provide a thorough inspection and guide you through your repair or replacement options. Missing or damaged shingles should be repaired or replaced promptly to minimize damage and prevent potential roof damage. Roofs are the first line of defense against storms, and protecting your roof and walls from wind, rain, and even hail is essential to prevent your home from sustaining damage when a storm hits. It’s also important to ensure all roofing materials are properly secured before a storm arrives to minimize potential damage caused by flying debris or strong winds.

Q: Does homeowner’s insurance cover roof storm damage?
A: In most cases, yes. Especially if you’ve documented your roof’s pre-storm condition. We help navigate the claim process. Insurance policies may cover various types of roof damage, including hail damage, wind damage, and damage caused by heavy rain or strong winds.

Q: How fast can M&M respond after a storm?
A: Typically within 24 hours in our service areas. Our local crews are equipped for rapid deployment. M&M can provide temporary repairs to protect your home from further damage until permanent repairs can be made. Prompt action after a storm arrives can help prevent further damage caused by water infiltration, wind, or other factors causing damage to the roof and structure.

Ready to Weather the Next Storm?

Don’t leave your roof and home exposed. Schedule your inspection or call (708) 756-7800 to speak with an expert today.

Prepare now, protect always—trust M&M Home Remodeling Services.

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Common Signs of Invasion on the Rooftop https://m-mcorp.com/mischief-on-the-roof/ Thu, 03 Sep 2020 15:44:37 +0000 https://m-mcorp.com/?p=3403 You may think of your home as your own, but not everyone out there may be under the same impression. No, we are not talking about robbers, looters, and squatters. But we are talking about are those cute fur-and-feather balls that like to trespass on our roofs every now and then like raccoons, squirrels, mice, […]

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You may think of your home as your own, but not everyone out there may be under the same impression. No, we are not talking about robbers, looters, and squatters.

But we are talking about are those cute fur-and-feather balls that like to trespass on our roofs every now and then like raccoons, squirrels, mice, rats, opossums and birds.

Let’s face it, animals are always on the lookout for shelter, and human-made roofs make for prime real estate. Our homes offer protection from the elements, safety from predators, and a nice view from above. 

On the flip side, they can wreak havoc on our homes and our health and it’s important to recognize the difference between damage from Mother Nature and damage from pesky critters.

“So what?” you might be thinking. “That raccoon family up there is not bothering me.” 

However, even if you are an animal lover, it’s not a good idea to let rodents and birds colonize your home. 

While they are usually not heavy or strong enough to break anything, they do have extra sharp claws that will leave hundreds of scratch marks on your roof! They can also damage the soffit and break the shingles.

How to Get a Wild Animal Off Your Roof

Animals generally find it easier to climb up than to climb down, which is why they might need a helping hand in getting off your property. 

The first thing you need to do is try to assess if the animal is injured. If it seems to be in good health, get a long wooden plank or a ladder and prop it against the edge of the roof. Step back and leave some distance between you and the animal.

Squirrels sitting on the roof.

Soon, it should climb back down to safety and happily scurry away.

However, if your little furry visitor is injured, it might not be able to get down on its own. What’s more, animals in pain tend to be more fearful and aggressive and may try to attack if approached by humans. 

Therefore, if you suspect that the animal might not be in optimal health, call your local animal control and leave the job to the professionals.

How to Deal With Birds Nesting on Your Roof

Birds love to build their homes on top of our homes, especially along soffits and roof edges. To discourage birds from nesting on your roof, consider installing a moving roof ornament to frighten them away. 

What if Your Roof Is Already Damaged?

Sometimes, animals cause more serious damage to our roofs than the occasional scratch mark. They can damage the soffit and break the shingles, which can lead to bigger issues if left untreated. 

Your best option? 

Contact us today for a free estimate. Our roofing specialists will assess the damage to your roof and recommend the best and most cost-effective solution.

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Summer Roofing Checklist: 6 Things to Do Right Now https://m-mcorp.com/summer-roofing-checklist-6-things-to-do-right-now/ Mon, 22 Jun 2020 17:13:33 +0000 https://m-mcorp.com/?p=3120 Though many homeowners would love to finally get into their swimsuits and jump into a pool, there are some pressing matters that need to be addressed before enjoying the summer. If you don’t take the time to check up on your roof and make sure it’ll handle the sometimes unpredictable summer weather, you risk further […]

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Though many homeowners would love to finally get into their swimsuits and jump into a pool, there are some pressing matters that need to be addressed before enjoying the summer. If you don’t take the time to check up on your roof and make sure it’ll handle the sometimes unpredictable summer weather, you risk further problems down the line.

Not to worry, though; we’ve prepared the ultimate checklist for roof maintenance in the summer. Just go through these one step at a time, and your roof should stay in top-notch condition.

1. Book That Annual Inspection

Everyone knows that problems don’t solve themselves, and that’s especially true when it comes to roofing. If there are any leaks, damaged shingles, or clogged gutters, we should deal with them before they become our worst nightmare. 

That’s why we do recommend booking an annual inspection when summer rolls in. By fixing whatever is downgrading the quality of your roof now, you may save a lot of money on repair bills later on, purely because you dealt with the damage on time!

2. Check Your Insurance Policy

If you live in a particularly stormy area, don’t forget to check your insurance policy for any gaps. Since heavy rain and strong winds are rather unpredictable, your house is at a huge risk of damage. Unfortunately, if there are any gaps in the coverage, you may have a hard time covering all the costs. 

In the end, if we don’t want to go into debt because of our damaged roof, we have to think in advance. Therefore, we must take inventory of our home and photos of its condition, and meet with an insurance agent to resolve any potential issues.

3. Clean Out the Gutters

Blocked gutters are no joke, that’s for sure. Indeed, if the gutters are clogged, standing rainwater can damage our home since it’s not able to flow off the roof. 

That can lead to a variety of issues, from mold growth in the walls (if the water goes over the exterior walls) and ground oversaturation (which may cause cracks in the foundation) to shingle, fascia, and soffit damage. Luckily, we can prevent all of those if we tackle the gutters on time and clear them out!

4. Switch Out Any Damaged Shingles

And speaking of shingles, whether they are damaged or simply missing, we should deal with them quickly. If we don’t, there’s no telling what could happen to our roof since it will be exposed to the elements. 

The roof is extremely vulnerable if there are gaps or holes. In that case, strong winds could easily damage it further and even lead to water damage. Besides, it’s evident that replacing just some shingles rather than the whole roof is the more affordable solution. However, it will only work if we do the repairs timely!

5. Make Sure There Are No Leaks

Interior damage can be challenging to deal with, especially if one small leak becomes much bigger due to poor maintenance. Therefore, before summer ends, we must check the roof for any leaks. If there are some and we don’t deal with them on time, we risk wall, insulation, and foundation damage, not to mention electrical wiring issues.

6. Put Some Effort Into Tree Maintenance

Finally, you will also need to deal with any surrounding trees. They shouldn’t be too high or wide (trim them to ensure a six feet clearance). You ought to remove any dead or weak branches as soon as possible as well.

In the right conditions, a tree could fall onto the roof, which may not only be costly to fix but dangerous too. Alternatively, the branches may damage the shingles and the protective coating, as well as cause granule loss. In the end, there’s no reason to risk this kind of damage, especially if all it takes to prevent it is some tree maintenance!

Call M&M Home Remodeling 

Want to enjoy your summer without worrying that you’ll literally lose the roof over your head? This checklist will help you keep your roofing in mint condition. But even if there’s some damage, there’s no need to despair. M&M Home Remodeling has got your back. Get a free estimate now and ensure your roof stays strong through every season, rain or shine!

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