Residential
Damage to your roof can not just occur during a thunderstorm but can also occur during wind storms. If you live in areas that are prone to wind storms homeowners often find themselves replacing roofs before their time. Reports show that with continuous high winds, straight line winds, and of course tornadoes can take a toll and break down roofs. The wind damage often starts with one loose shingle that blows off allowing wind to get under the surrounding shingles. Loosening those shingles and leading to more shingles lost in the next wind storm or thunderstorm which could eventually lead to leaks in your roof. There are several terms that mean the same as straight line winds such as: Convective wind gusts, outflow, and down bursts. Straight line wind is wind that comes out of a thunderstorm. If the winds exceed 58 miles per hour then the storm is classified as a Severe Storm by the National Weather Service. When the National Weather Service does a storm damage survey they distinguish between straight line winds and winds produced by a tornado by debris patterns. It is important to know that straight line wind intensity can be as powerful as tornado and your roof may have incurred damage from the storm like this. Debris such as limbs from trees or flying debris that occurs during straight line winds can damage your roof. Often with strong winds these storms can carry heavy rainfall and that can play against the natural flow of water on your roof. As water blows beneath the shingles the inner of the roof becomes unprotected, making leaks common. So coupled with wind and just a few lost shingles can suddenly become a waterfall of rain during a storm. It is so important that homeowners look or have a professional like Midwest Roofing Services take a look at your roof to make sure damage was not incurred to prevent more damage to the home in the next storm. Midwest Roofing Services has many options for Class 4 rated high impact shingles that can help withstand high winds and hail. Class 4 shingles can qualify come homeowners for a discount with some insurance carriers. Let the professionals at Midwest Roofing Services help you make the right decision against the weather in your area to determine what may be the best roof for your home.
Did you know that if your home does not have adequate ventilation then the heat and moisture can effect the longevity of your shingles on your home. If the Heat and moisture are not removed from your home by proper ventilation, serious damage can occur plus giving you higher utility bills. Manufactures of roofing, paint, insulation, windows and other building products agree that proper working ventilation system is necessary to make their products work properly. Heat and moisture damage can rob years of useful life from your roof over your head without proper ventilation. Proper ventilation is a simple process of carrying a continuos supply of air through the attic space. 50% intake and 50% exhaust. Exhaust must be 3 feet higher than the intake system. Intake should be under the eave of your roof. and exhaust should be near or at the peak of the roof. Midwest Roofing Services knows that less than 10% percent of exisitng homes are properly ventilated and the lack of non ventilation is not due to cost but most often due to lack of knowledge. Midwest Roofing Services knows the benefits to adequate ventilation and offers a wide variety of options. with ventilation it is necessary to get the correct amount of vents for the size of your home. Midwest Roofing Services is able to advise a lot of the options and correct amount each customer may need for their home. Here is a list of options available to get the maximum advantage of the natural movement of heat and air in your home. Gable Louver, Roof Louver, Under Eave Vent, Foundation Louver, Ridgeline Vent, and Gable Louver. So let us here at Midwest Roofing Service help you keep your home from being under attack and check into if your home is adequately ventilated before installing a new roof.
WOW ! After a stormy night like June 9, 2011. Haven and Goddard Kansas were said to have hail stones the size of baseballs! Storm coverage reported that there was a deluge of rain coming down in sheets that blanketed the cities of Wichita, Maize, Goddard and Valley Center. With rain and wind like that, it is important to take a look at the damage that may have been done during this storm. I live around Goddard and with the hail and intense wind we received that lasted well over a hour. I was even worried about my roof and of course, my wife was crying over her garden and flowers. The whines from my wife had me wondering about how at least the roof is covered under our home owners insurance. I cannot even begin to replace all of her hard work in the garden and the money lost in flowers .
If you received a pummeling of hail or straight line winds from this intense storm last night, be sure to check with your homeowners insurance and have your roof checked out by a professional like Midwest Roofing Services. Your roof is inevitably the most important structure of your home It protects you and all your belongings from mother natures wrath. Your Roof needs to stay in tip top shape for the next round of crazy storms that may blow into Kansas. So if you witnessed the intense storm of last night June 9, 2011 than your roof may need some special attention and we here at Midwest Roofing Services have service writers ready to climb your roof and honestly let you know if you may need any repair. So give us a call here at Midwest Roofing Services and let us help you keep your roof in the best shape it can be for any of Mother Natures next future storms.
WeatherGuard HP Shingles Help Guard Against Impact of Storms
Written by Branden LeeMidwest Roofing Services offers many many types of shingles that helps result in a safer, more protected home. One is the WeatherGuard HP Shingle with this type shingle the owner will experience the calm before and after the storm with a greater piece of mind. The WeatherGuard HP shingle are virtually impact-reisistant and are specially engineered to face some of Mother Nature's worst and still maintain looking their best. They have a best in class performance rating and can withstand up to 130 MPH winds. The WeatherGuard HP holds up under pressure and has achieved the highest rating Class 4 from the Underwriter Laboratories. The test for this type of rating determines the amount of stress a newly manufactured roofing shingle can withstand without cracking. Here is how it works
*Steel Balls of varying sizes are used to simulate the force of free falling hailstones
*Products are struck twice in the same spot to test impact resistance
*A class rating is assigned to signify resistance to a particular size steel ball. The higher the class rating, the greater the resistance.
Class 1 - a 1 1/4 " Steel ball
Class 2- a 1 1/2" Steel Ball
Class 3- a 1 3/4" Steel Ball
Class 4- a 2" Steel Ball
The WeatherGuard HP definitely holds up against the pressure with the Highest Rating of Class 4 and it has the beauty meant to last a lifetime. With a palette of 6 textures color blends and matching hip and ridge shingles this makes WeatherGuard HP Shingles very stylish. The patented composite construction with special adhesive helps retain the protective granules during sever weather and the spun-bound, impact resistant webbing at the shingle base helps achieve this superior performance. These type shingles give a new meaning to high performance and beauty. So Feel free to come into Midwest Roofing Services and ask to see a sample brochure of the WeatherGuard HP. This shingle will surely help you guard against the next storm and give you peace of mind.