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Roofing tip: Wind Damage

According to Austin roofer Holden Roofing, these are the signs of wind damage to a roof that you should look for: Missing shingles and lifted shingles (missing glue seals). Asphalt shingles are adhered to the roof with a strip of adhesive. When the wind blows one shingle off of the roof, it makes

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According to Austin roofer Holden Roofing, these are the signs of wind damage to a roof that you should look for: Missing shingles and lifted shingles (missing glue seals). Asphalt shingles are adhered to the roof with a strip of adhesive. When the wind blows one shingle off of the roof, it makes the whole group of shingles that it is adhered with weaker.