1. Schedule a Professional Inspection
Catching small issues early—like loose flashing or cracked sealant—prevents bigger problems down the line. An expert inspection helps identify damage before winter storms make it worse.
2. Clean Out Gutters and Drains
Clogged gutters can trap water and ice, leading to leaks or roof damage. Clear debris before the first freeze to keep water flowing properly.
3. Trim Nearby Trees
Branches that hang too close can scrape or puncture your roof during high winds. Trimming them now helps prevent costly damage later.
4. Check for Missing Shingles or Signs of Wear
Missing or damaged shingles reduce your roof’s ability to protect your home or business. Replacing them early helps maintain durability all winter long.
5. Stay Proactive After Storms
Even light hail or strong winds can loosen materials. A quick post-storm inspection helps you stay ahead of hidden damage.
Count on Local Roofing Experts This Winter
West Texas Commercial Roofing strives to keep property owners confident through every season. Their team provides sturdy, sustainable roofing care designed to last through any West Texas weather.