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Tell-Tale Signs of Wind Damage in Victorville?

7/23/2024 (Permalink)

A window is broken by a flying projectile during a wind storm. We restore wind damage in San Bernardino County 24/7.

Our local Hesperia/Apple Valley and Barstow/Twentynine Palms, Victorville teams are trained and certified to restore wind damage “Like it never even happened.” By identifying signs of wind damage early, residents can prevent minor issues from becoming major problems. After a severe storm, it’s essential to thoroughly inspect your property.

One obvious sign of wind damage is missing or damaged shingles. High winds can lift shingles, leaving your roof vulnerable to leaks. Look for shingles scattered around your yard or out of place on your roof.

Another sign of wind damage is dented or cracked siding. Wind-driven debris can strike the exterior of your home, causing visible damage. Inspect the siding for cracks, holes, or dents that could allow water to seep in, leading to further issues.

Windows and doors are also susceptible to wind damage. Check for broken glass, loose frames, or damaged seals that could compromise the integrity of your home. Additionally, inspect your gutters and downspouts for signs of damage or detachment. Wind can cause gutters to pull away from the house, disrupting proper water drainage.

Inside your home, look for water stains on ceilings and walls, which could indicate a roof leak caused by wind damage. Pay attention to any drafts or unusual noises, as these could be signs of structural damage.

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Our local Hesperia/Apple Valley and Barstow/Twentynine Palms, Victorville teams are Here to Help ® when your Victorville home or commercial business has wind damage. Call us today at 760-244-2566.

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