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Storm Cleanup & Recovery Tips After Winter Weather — From RoofWerks

After winter storms move through the Sandhills, cleanup and recovery become the next priority. Staying informed—and taking the right steps at the right time—can help protect your home and prevent small issues from turning into expensive repairs.

Stay Informed with Storm Cleanup & Recovery Updates

For local storm cleanup and recovery updates, keep it tuned to STAR 102.5 FM and WIOZ 550 AM. As conditions change, timely local information can help homeowners make safer decisions—especially when it comes to evaluating storm damage.

Important Tip: Roof Damage and Missing Shingles

One key reminder after severe winter weather: if you notice roof damage or missing shingles, avoid temporary fixes until conditions are safe. Wet, icy, or windy conditions can make ladders and rooftops extremely hazardous.

Instead, focus on what you can do safely from the ground: document the damage with photos and notes. This helps create a clear record for repairs and any insurance or contractor conversations that follow.

Why Documentation Matters After a Storm

When a storm causes roof damage, quick documentation can help speed up the recovery process. A simple checklist can help:

  • Take clear photos of missing shingles, damaged flashing, or visible rooflines
  • Document interior signs like ceiling spots or water staining (if present)
  • Write down the date and time you first noticed the damage
  • Wait for safe conditions before any inspection or temporary covering

Local Experts Spotlight: RoofWerks

These storm cleanup and recovery updates are brought to you by RoofWerks—helping homeowners protect their property and get back on their feet after severe weather.

RoofWerks is proud to be a trusted local resource when storms create unexpected damage. Their message is simple: RoofWerks—here when you need them most.

Contact RoofWerks

(919) 852-2660

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If you suspect storm damage, consider reaching out for professional guidance once conditions are safe. A qualified assessment can help you understand the scope of damage and next steps.

Presented by RoofWerks — storm recovery support for homeowners when it matters most.

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