Roofing Storm Damage
Hail and Storm Damages Affecting Wentzville, MO 63385 Homes For the past few months, Wentzville has been hit with storm after storm, and this typically can mean bad news for your house. If your roof, siding, gutters, or windows have received damage, it is important that you contact your insurance company and make your claims. This can be sticky business though, causing frustration, anger, and headaches. Your insurance company may be difficult to deal with, disputing about storm damages, and sufficient amounts of money to cover these damages. Let John Beal Roofing help you. To begin with, we offer free professional inspections. Along with this, if your insurance company did not offer enough to cover the damages, we will gladly meet…
Recently, powerful thunderstorms have again wrecked havoc in St Louis and nearby O' Fallon and Wentzville. Strong winds and baseball-sized hail stones have been noted to fall in St Charles and in the neighboring counties, causing a lot of trouble to the place. Car windows were broken, people were hit, and roofs were chipped. And no matter where you would go, evidence of hail damage can be seen. Hail can be devastating to everyone. Not only will it cause a lot of damage to your properties in St Charles and Wentzville, but it can cause injuries as well. There is no telling where hail stones would land, thus, whenever you detect that hail has started to fall, it would be…
Storm damage - Is it only hail damage? Though it seems that hail may be the only portion of bad weather that can induce damage to your St Charles roof and home, it isn’t. Wind may cause as much harm if not more compared with hail. Most don’t think about the wind. Your St Charles property gets struck from the wind more frequently than hail. The home might receive a hail attack probably once per year but more likely once every couple years. Generally it is just pellet sized hail. Inside the St Charles region, your house could withstand severe storms with high winds at least four times a year. What damage may the wind cause? The most obvious…





