Signs of wind damage on a roof include loose or missing shingles chimney issues curling or peeling shingles granule loss damaged soffit or fascia and indoor leaks.
Wind damage to roof tiles.
If your roof is damaged less than 25 then a patch is acceptable.
High winds can also cause tree branches to fall and damage a roof.
The unfortunate reality of this type of damage is that it can only be checked by hand lifting the tiles.
Natural air ventilation under the tile created by its high porosity and installation techniques used help to relieve wind stress.
With tarps plywood heavy plastic or other protective coverings your contractor will have the tools for this type of thing.
When this happens the tiles connection to the roof may weaken and be less effective with the next round of wind.
Damage to your roof can begin at around 50 mph so you should know how to check your roof for such damage.
This means that if your roof damage is more than 25 of the total roof section due to winds or a fallen tree then you are entitled to replacement of the the entire roof section.
Shingles roofs especially take a beating during high winds despite most being rated to withstand 90 mph winds.
Strong winds cause a type of suction on your roof surface with most of its strength acting on the edges of the roof.
In regions prone to tornadoes hurricanes or extreme winds roof tile provides one of the best defenses against wind related property damage.
There are several types of damage high winds can cause to your roof including leaks missing shingles and gutter problems.
Roof tiles may lift but exceptionally strong winds can cause them to lift way farther than manufacturing specifications allow.