Beyond Roofing: Storm Damage to Siding, Windows, and Trim Webinar Recording

In 2024, the United States experienced 27 weather events that totaled at least $1 billion in damages, according to the National Centers for Environmental information. Potential storm damage goes well beyond roofing concerns. Overlooking concerns involving siding, windows, and trim can result in further problems, adding to restoration costs and impacting claims accuracy. Explore this crucial aspect of storm damage assessments and gain insights into effective claim handling.
Technical Education Trainer Kevin Huelsman will cover:
- How climate trends contribute to increased incidents of strong storms and extreme temperatures capable of damaging homes
- The characteristics of popular siding materials, such as vinyl, metal, and fiber cement
- Common damage patterns to siding and vinyl, aluminum-clad, and metal-framed windows
- Wind and hail damage to exterior trim components
- Other issues that may be reported as hail- and wind-related damage, including installation errors, UV exposure, and extreme heat
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