5. Make Temporary Repairs

To prevent further damage, make temporary fixes where possible:

  • Cover exposed areas with a waterproof tarp.

  • Use buckets or containers to catch leaks inside your home.

  • Secure loose shingles or flashing temporarily.

These measures can help mitigate damage until a professional can perform permanent repairs.

 
 

6. Choose a Reliable Roofing Contractor

Storm-chasing contractors often appear in the aftermath of severe weather, promising quick fixes at low prices. Avoid falling for scams by selecting a reputable roofing company like FCRS (First Class Roofing Services). Here’s what to look for in a contractor:

  • Proper licensing and insurance

  • Positive reviews and local references

  • Transparent pricing and warranties

  • Experience with storm-related roof repairs

At FCRS, we specialize in repairing roofs damaged by Georgia and Alabama’s unpredictable weather. Our team provides high-quality service backed by a satisfaction guarantee.

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7. Schedule Permanent Repairs