by ridgeline | Feb 3, 2026 | Residential Roofing, Roofing Materials, Roofing Upkeep
Wind damage after winter storms in Huntsville occurs when gusts create uplift that bends shingles, breaks the self-seal adhesive strip, and drives rain under roof coverings. Once those seals fail, wind-driven rain can enter at ridges, rakes, valleys, and flashings,...
by ridgeline | Feb 3, 2026 | Residential Roofing, Roofing Materials
Quick answer for Middle Tennessee: check interior stains on ceilings and walls, trace attic moisture uphill along sheathing and nail lines, clear gutters and eaves of debris or ice, inspect flashing at chimneys, skylights, and sidewalls, look for lifted or missing...
by ridgeline | Feb 3, 2026 | Residential Roofing, Roofing Materials, Roofing Upkeep
North Alabama homeowners know the routine: frost on the mailbox at dawn, a light breeze and sunshine by lunch. On many fall and spring days, Huntsville can swing 25–40°F from dawn to mid‑afternoon, a diurnal temperature range that repeatedly flexes roofing systems...
by ridgeline | Dec 15, 2025 | Residential Roofing, Roofing Materials, Roofing Upkeep
In Springville, “Alabama weather roof damage” means wind, hail, and heavy-rain impacts from severe thunderstorms and tornado‑warned cells that loosen shingles and flashing, dent soft metals, and spark leaks; check fast for missing or wind‑creased shingles, dented...
by ridgeline | Dec 8, 2025 | Residential Roofing, Roofing Materials, Roofing Upkeep
Seasonal roof damage refers to the leaks, uplift, and material wear caused by weather swings. Use this guide to protect your roof from seasonal damage with seasonal roofing maintenance and upgrades that harden edges, improve drainage, and keep water and wind out...
by ridgeline | Dec 8, 2025 | Residential Roofing, Roofing Materials
Winterizing your roof before the first freeze means inspecting, sealing, insulating, and safely preparing drainage and snow management to prepare your roof for winter so meltwater can’t back up, heat can’t escape, and ice dam risk and leaks stay low all season. For a...