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A storm just tore shingles off. What's the emergency response?
The priority is immediate water intrusion mitigation. For an active leak, secure interior belongings and call for emergency tarping. Our dispatch, located near Duluth City Hall, will route via I-5 to reach most properties within the 35-45 minute window. A proper tarp installation, anchored and sealed to the steep 8/12 pitch, is critical to prevent secondary damage to the interior and roof deck before a permanent repair can be scheduled after the weather event passes.
Do I really need 'impact-resistant' shingles here?
For financial durability, they are recommended. While hail risk is low, Duluth's Ultimate Design Wind Speed is 110 mph, and our peak storm season from November to January delivers powerful wind storms that hurl debris. A Class 4 impact-rated shingle is designed to withstand this projectile impact. Given the insurance premium reduction Class 4 shingles offer. For the high winds of our November-January peak storm season, these shingles are engineered with a tougher mat to resist tearing, directly protecting your decking and interior from costly wind-driven rain intrusion.
My roof is original to my 1982 home. Should I be concerned?
Yes, proactive planning is advised. A 44-year-old architectural asphalt shingle system in Duluth has exceeded its typical service life. The 1/2 inch CDX plywood decking in our local climate has endured thousands of moisture expansion and UV degradation cycles, which can compromise the nail-holding power of the deck. In the Central Business District, this aging process is accelerated by exposure to seasonal wind-driven rain and thermal stress, making the roof assembly a candidate for failure beyond just the visible shingle wear.
Should I consider solar shingles when I reroof?
It's a strategic decision based on your energy goals. Traditional architectural shingles paired with a separate rack-mounted PV system currently offer higher efficiency and easier repair. However, with Duluth's net metering and the 30% federal Investment Tax Credit available through 2032, integrated solar shingles can be a streamlined aesthetic choice. For 2026, evaluate your electricity costs, desired roof appearance, and the complexity of future panel additions to determine the best path.
Could my attic ventilation be causing problems?
Improper ventilation on a steep 8/12 gable roof is a primary cause of premature aging and mold. The 2021 IRC, as amended by Washington State, requires a balanced system of continuous soffit intake and ridge exhaust. An imbalanced system leads to attic heat buildup in summer, which bakes shingles from below, and moisture condensation in winter, which rots decking and fosters mold, undermining the roof's structure and indoor air quality.
What does a professional inspection tell me that I can't see?
It reveals moisture damage before it becomes a structural issue. A visual inspection from the ground only assesses surface granule loss. We pair it with infrared scanning to map thermal anomalies under the shingles on your steep 8/12 pitch. This identifies trapped moisture in the decking or insulation from compromised flashings that haven't yet created a visible ceiling stain, allowing for precise, preventative repairs that protect the entire roof assembly.
My homeowner's insurance premium just jumped again. Can my roof help?
Absolutely. Washington is experiencing an average 14% annual premium increase, and insurers now heavily weight roof resilience. By voluntarily upgrading to an IBHS FORTIFIED Home™ standard roof—which exceeds code for wind uplift and water penetration—you directly mitigate the insurer's risk. This often qualifies for significant premium credits, turning the roof from a maintenance cost into a long-term financial asset that offsets the regional trend of rising insurance costs.