Williamston roofing contractors in Michigan

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Metal Roofs of Michigan
  • Metal Roofs of Michigan
  • Address: 1436 E Grand River Ave, Williamston, MI 48895, USA
  • Phone: +1 734-249-9093
  • Zipcode: 48895
  • 5 reviews
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Odd Fellows Contracting, Inc.
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Story Roofing & Construction
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Metal Roof Waterproofing
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KWR Home Services
  • KWR Home Services
  • Address: 4554 M-52, Williamston, MI 48895, USA
  • Phone: +1 517-518-4350
  • Zipcode: 48895
  • 1 reviews
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Roof Mend
  • Roof Mend
  • Address: 135 Love St, Williamston, MI 48895, USA
  • Phone: +1 855-395-3257
  • Zipcode: 48895
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Williamston is a town in Ingham County, Michigan, US, located at 42.696652\-84.292596, with ZIP code(s) 48895. If you are looking for services in home roofing, you will find proper major services in Williamston, MI, who work with replacement rubber jerkinhead.

Roof Leak Symptoms

Check your roof regularly for any of these roofing troubles; especially after strong rain, wind or snow storms. Be sure a licensed, insured and experienced roof leak trouble shooter takes care of any problems before they get too difficult to manage.

  • Blown Off, Broken or Missing Shingles
  • Bent Ridge Ventilation
  • Lead Plumbing Pipe Boot Damages
  • Heavy Stains Around Skylights/Chimneys/Roof Valleys
  • Rusting and Corroding Flashing
  • Decomposing, Cracking or Splitting Sealants
  • Overflowing or Leveled Gutters
  • Loose Satellite Dishes
  • Improper Attic Ventilation
  • Winter Ice Dams
  • Evidence of Black Mold, Wood Fungus or Mildew
  • Fogging Window/Skylight Panes

Roof Leaks can Be Deadly

Once these toxic byproducts of a roof leak are allowed to continue unabated, the entire roofing structure, attic insulation, air conditioning/heating ducts and ceiling/wall/floor materials may need to be replaced to prevent serious health problems that can occur when the toxic fungi and mold spores are released into the indoor air system of your Williamston home or business. Black mold has been well documented to cause many serious respiratory problems in both asthmatic and healthy people’s lungs. If you notice black mold in your attic, ceiling or walls after a roof leak, vacate the structure and have repairs made right away.

Use the following tools and tips for keeping your next roofing repair cost down to a minimum

Roofing repair can easily become a costly endeavor when leaks have been allowed to continue unabated. Within 36 hours after a roof leak, mildew, fungus and black mold can form. This can not only cause expensive damages but also serious health concerns. Once mold spores become airborne, serious respiratory infections and other health concerns will quickly become evident in the structure.

  • Missing, Broken, Damaged Shingles
  • Roof Plumbing Pipe Weeping and Staining
  • Loose or Bent Ridge Vent
  • Fogging Window/Skylight Panes
  • Chimney Flashing Corrosion
  • Rusting Valley Metal
  • Loose Satellite Dishes
  • Overflowing or Improperly Sloped Gutters
  • Improper Attic Ventilation
  • Damaged Drip Edge, Soffit or Fascia
  • Signs of Black Mold
  • Winter Ice Dams