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Emergency tarping protects the home while the roof repair or claim process catches up. It is common after hail and wind damage when shingles are missing, a branch opened a roof section, or water is already reaching the attic.
A tarp should shed water, cover the damaged area with room to spare, and be secured without creating new leak paths where possible. Poor tarp work can flap loose, trap water, or damage shingles that could have been saved.
In Roswell, the next storm cell can arrive before a full repair slot opens. Temporary dry-in helps reduce damage to drywall, insulation, flooring, and belongings.
Tarping also creates documentation. Photos of the opening, water path, and temporary protection can support the claim file.
Sandy Springs homes near wooded streets and Chattahoochee-side slopes can be difficult to inspect from the ground. Mature trees may soften some hail impact while branches, debris, and wind can create roof problems in the same storm.
The housing mix includes older roofs, renovations, and large custom homes with valleys, skylights, and complex flashing. A hail inspection should check shingles and the metal accessories that often reveal storm direction.
For Sandy Springs homeowners, emergency tarping may matter when water reaches the attic before the claim is settled. The sooner the damage is documented, the easier it is to separate storm impact from prior wear.
After major hail, repair schedules fill fast across north Fulton. A tarp can protect the home while the claim and permanent scope move forward.
Tarping should not sit apart from the roof plan. The contractor uses the same visit to identify the repair or replacement path.
Use tarping for active water entry, open roof sections, or damage that cannot wait.
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