Metal Roof Repair

A professional from Hermitage Roofing repairs a client's metal roof.

Metal Roof Repair

Metal roofs are known for their durability, but even the toughest rooftop needs repair after a harsh storm. However, metal roofs present unique challenges that make them difficult for homeowners to repair on their own. Fortunately, you don’t have to learn how to repair a metal roof, as the professionals at Hermitage Roofing are happy to serve the residents of Virginia.

Metal Roof Repair

So, what does the metal roof repair process look like? The first step is to clean off debris to ensure we can see what we’re dealing with. Then, our team takes safety precautions to ensure there’s no risk to our technicians or your roof. Once everything is in place, we can start the repair process.

Inspection

Before we patch, we always inspect your roof to determine the extent of the damage. While a hole may be obvious, threats to structural integrity may not. We want to ensure we’re treating the root problem, not just the symptoms.

Patching

Once we’ve identified all the affected areas, we can start patching. During this process, we cut metal to fit the damaged area, install the patch, then seal it to prevent water from leaking through.

Expansion and Contraction

Virginia weather can impact your roof’s integrity as the metal expands or contracts with the temperature. This is one of the major challenges of metal roof repair and why you should always call a professional.

Signs a Metal Roof Needs Repair

So, how can you tell if you need roof repair? One major sign is if you have a leak, as it means there’s already a hole in your roof. However, you can prevent extensive damage by looking out for smaller signs. If you catch the issues early, you can save time, money, and a headache.

The Paint Is Worn

Pain bubbles and peels in response to moisture. If you notice worn paint on a specific area of your roof, it may be a sign that water has gotten in.

There’s Rust

If you notice rust, you need to call a metal roof repair company. Exposure to moisture makes metal corrode, weakening it. Even if you don’t have a hole now, if you see rust on your roof, it’s just a matter of time.

The Seams Are Loose

Your roof’s seams keep water out, but they can loosen over time. How does this happen? As the metal expands around the screws keeping it in place, the screws can loosen and allow space between the seams. Once you discover a loose screw, you need to call for metal roof repair if water has gotten into your home’s internal structures and caused mold, rot, or other issues.

Metal Roof Repair Services

Hermitage Roofing is proud to provide Virginia homeowners with top-tier service. Our technicians have extensive training and expertise, allowing them to tackle tricky repair jobs. For more information or to request an estimate, call us at (804) 746-2628 or contact us online.

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