Post-Windstorm Roof Inspection: A Step-by-Step Homeowner Guide After a New Mexico windstorm, your roof may look fine from the ground, but hidden damage often starts long before visible signs appear. High winds, heavy rain, hail, and flying debris can loosen shingles,...
Wind Uplift vs. Normal Roof Wear: How to Tell the Difference After a storm moves through Central or Northern New Mexico, many homeowners notice lifted shingles, scattered granules, or dark areas on their roofs. Some of these issues come from wind uplift, while others...
Roof Insurance Claims After a Storm: Step-by-Step for New Mexico Homeowners When monsoon rains or sudden hailstorms sweep across Central New Mexico, your roof often takes the hardest hit. From Albuquerque’s afternoon hail storms to high winds through the East...
Hail Size vs. Roof Damage: A Practical Guide for New Mexico Homeowners When a hail storm hits New Mexico, it happens fast. Thunderstorm updrafts create conditions where hail forms high inside a storm cloud, as hailstones collide and freeze into layers. These large...
Roof Replacement vs Repair: How to Decide What’s Best Discovering a leak or noticing missing shingles can be stressful for any homeowner. In that moment, the big decision becomes clear: should you schedule a quick roof repair, or is it time for a full roof...