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At Storm Responses, we offer two options of temporary roof protection: tarps and shrink wrap. While both have their advantages, it’s important to consider the specific needs of your project before making a decision.
Some details to have in consideration are: the size of the area you need to protect, the type and shape of surface, the length of time you’ll need protection, the budget. We’ll assess your roof and help you choose the best option for your needs. Give us a call today to get started!
Roof tarps are a popular choice for temporary roof protection because they are relatively inexpensive and easy to install. They come in a variety of sizes and can be custom-fit to your roof. However, they’re not always the best choice for long-term projects or areas that require a tight seal. Depending on the type of tarp, the average lifespan is between 1 to 6 months.
Shrink wrap, on the other hand, is an ideal solution for projects that need to be covered for an extended period of time. It is a heavy-duty plastic that is wrapped around the roof and is heat-sealed in place and can provide a water-tight seal that will hold up against the elements. Shrink wrap is more expensive than tarps but provide a higher level of protection against both wind and water damage.
No matter which option you choose, temporary roof protection is an important consideration for any homeowner. By taking the time to understand your options and make a plan, you can protect your home from any additional damage.
While all policies differ, most Florida home insurance policies will cover roof tarp or shrink wrap installation costs as long as the roof damage wasn’t created due to wear and tear or poor maintenance.
Furthermore, insurance companies do require you to mitigate further damage to your home or roof after damage has been identified. So if you know your roof has been damaged by a storm, it’s important to get it protected immediately. Otherwise, your insurance company might deny your claim because of negligence.
Be sure to take lots of pictures of any damage that might be there and keep record of all associated costs, as they will be key to proving that you needed roof protection and a valid claim.If you’re not sure whether or not your policy covers tarp installation, give your insurance agent a call. They’ll be able to give you more information and help you file a claim if necessary.
We'll help you find the best temporary roof protection solution to preserve the structure of your property.