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A recent windstorm swept through Oklahoma City and surrounding areas, leaving a trail of roof damage that could cost homeowners thousands in repairs if not addressed quickly.
MOORE, Okla. - eTradeWire -- Triple Diamond Construction, a leading local roofing contractor, is urging homeowners to schedule immediate inspections to assess storm-related damage before it leads to costly leaks and structural issues.
Significant Roof Damage Reported Across the Region
Local roofing experts have documented widespread damage, including:
"Even if you don't see obvious damage from the ground, your roof may have sustained significant wear during the storm," said Greg Derr, owner of Triple Diamond Construction. "Wind-lifted shingles, nail pull-throughs, and weakened roofing materials may not show immediate signs of trouble, but over time, these issues can cause serious water damage and mold growth inside your home."
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Act Now to Prevent Further Damage
Delaying repairs can lead to denied insurance claims, higher repair costs, and emergency leaks during future storms. Homeowners are encouraged to take the following steps immediately:
Free Storm Damage Inspections Available Now
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To help homeowners recover quickly and avoid long-term damage, Triple Diamond Construction is offering free storm damage inspections across Moore, Edmond, and Oklahoma City.
"If your home was in the storm's path, don't wait until you see leaks to take action," said Derr. "By getting an inspection now, you can protect your home, your investment, and your peace of mind."
For more information or to schedule a free roof inspection, contact Triple Diamond Construction at 405-895-9972 or visit https://triplediamondok.com/.
Significant Roof Damage Reported Across the Region
Local roofing experts have documented widespread damage, including:
- Missing and lifted shingles that compromise waterproofing
- Damaged ridge vents and flashing exposing homes to leaks
- Granule loss and weakened roofing materials that reduce a roof's lifespan
- Loose or missing fasteners that can lead to further wind damage
"Even if you don't see obvious damage from the ground, your roof may have sustained significant wear during the storm," said Greg Derr, owner of Triple Diamond Construction. "Wind-lifted shingles, nail pull-throughs, and weakened roofing materials may not show immediate signs of trouble, but over time, these issues can cause serious water damage and mold growth inside your home."
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Act Now to Prevent Further Damage
Delaying repairs can lead to denied insurance claims, higher repair costs, and emergency leaks during future storms. Homeowners are encouraged to take the following steps immediately:
- Schedule a Professional Roof Inspection – Trained specialists can identify hidden damage before it worsens.
- Document Any Visible Damage – Taking photos of missing shingles, debris, or leaks can support an insurance claim.
- File a Claim Promptly – Most insurance policies require timely action after a storm.
- Hire a Trusted Local Roofing Company – Working with an experienced, licensed roofer ensures high-quality repairs.
Free Storm Damage Inspections Available Now
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To help homeowners recover quickly and avoid long-term damage, Triple Diamond Construction is offering free storm damage inspections across Moore, Edmond, and Oklahoma City.
"If your home was in the storm's path, don't wait until you see leaks to take action," said Derr. "By getting an inspection now, you can protect your home, your investment, and your peace of mind."
For more information or to schedule a free roof inspection, contact Triple Diamond Construction at 405-895-9972 or visit https://triplediamondok.com/.
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