


Roof Replacement
Tree branches and limbs can easily break or snap off in high winds. When this happens, the larger limbs can break or put holes in your roof, while smaller branches often rip off shingles as they fall to the ground, leaving your roof susceptible to the elements and creating leaks. That's waht happened here, at this residence in Sun Valley, CA. The tree growing close to thier property needed to be cut down and the front section of the roof replaced.
- Category : Roofing Replacement
- Completed : 30 May, 2019
- Value : $4500
- Advisor : Leo and Dylan
- Location : Sun Valley, CA

Roof Replacement Roof damage from tree branches
Tree branches and limbs can easily break or snap off in high winds. When this happens, the larger limbs can break or put holes in your roof, while smaller branches often rip off shingles as they fall to the ground, leaving your roof susceptible to the elements and creating leaks.
So, it’s a good idea to go around in the fall and just make sure your house is clear of any overhanging branches. As a general rule, you should have about a 10-foot radius around your house that’s clear of any branches. You should also go around and inspect any nearby trees for signs of rot or decay, as dead limbs are more likely to fall or break. It’s just better to have any potentially threatening limbs and branches out of the way ahead of time, so try to get those threatening branches out of the way before winter hits.
This roofing installation project involved cutting down a tree that was growing very close to the home and whose branches were causing major damage to the roof. After the tree was removed, the roof was redone in the areas that were damaged.
