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Maintaining Your Roof for Late Winter in Winston-Salem: What Homeowners Need to Know

By John - February 1, 2025

Winter in Winston-Salem brings its share of challenges for homeowners, from freezing temperatures to sudden storms. By February, your roof has already endured much of the season’s wear, but late winter is the perfect time to ensure your roof is holding up and ready for spring. At Cooley Roofing, we understand the unique needs of…

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Do You Have Tropical Storm Damage from Helene?

By John - October 1, 2024

Now that the storm is out of our area, we’re hearing from many homeowners who suspect (or know) they have tropical storm damage to their roofs, siding and gutters. Thankfully, our area was spared some of the worst winds and flooding. However, there are still homes in the Triad with wind damage. If you even…

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Annual Roof Maintenance for Homeowners

By John - September 4, 2024

We’ve said many times that roof replacement and repair aren’t DIY jobs. However, there are some things you should be doing to care for your roof. If you’re a new homeowner, this short list of roof maintenance for homeowners should be done at least once a year. Regular maintenance helps keep your roof in good…

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Top 5 Roof Leak Causes

By John - July 24, 2024

Roof leak causes vary depending on the roofing material and the age of the roof. However, we have put together the top 5 reasons homeowners end up with a roof leak. As a local roofing contractor, we can help you with all your roof repair or replacement needs no matter why or how you have…

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Dealing with a NC Storm Damage Insurance Claim

By John - July 16, 2024

Storm damage is stressful. It can be made worse by difficult insurance adjustors. Storm chasers knocking on your door isn’t fun either. If you are in North Carolina and have a storm damage insurance claim to your property, there are laws that protect you. Filing a claim shouldn’t be difficult or confusing. There are time…

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Ways to Avoid Storm Damage

By John - July 10, 2024

Although Beryl didn’t affect us, you saw how it’s remnants damaged areas as far inland as Kentucky and Indiana. That proves our point that even though we’re far from the coast, the Winston-Salem area isn’t completely safe from hurricanes and tropical storms. In order to help homeowners avoid storm damage, we have some tips to…

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Storm Damage? What to Know About Insurance Claims

By John - April 25, 2024

If you’ve never filed a storm damage insurance claim you may be unsure as to what comes next. Don’t let the process, the adjustor or your insurance company intimidate you. There are laws in place to protect you and, assuming you choose a reputable roofing company for the repairs, all will go as it should.…

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Storms Damage More Than Just Roofing

By John - April 18, 2024

When we think of storm damage, we often think about damaged roofs with missing shingle. However, siding and gutters can also take a beating during severe weather. Sometimes severe storms bring down trees that leave behind structural damage or broken windows. When your home is in the path of a storm, you may have visible…

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What Roof Storm Damage May Look Like

By John - April 11, 2024

There are many ways a storm can damage your roof. Because of that, not all roof storm damage looks the same. However, most easily identifiable damage falls into one of three categories; missing shingles, dented shingles and bent shingles. Here’s what to look for on your roof after a storm. Missing Shingles You may be…

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Does My Homeowner’s Insurance Cover Roof Leak Repair?

By John - August 3, 2023

That depends on several variables. If you have a roof leak because of an aging roof, it’s unlikely that your insurance covers the repair work to your roof or any interior damage as a result of the roof leak. On the other hand, if you have a roof leak due to storm damage, a pest…

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