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If shingles are blowing off your roof, itโs a clear sign something is wrong.
In Knoxville, strong winds and storms can expose weak points in your roofing system, but shingles donโt just blow off for no reason.
At MI Homesiding & Roofing, Iโve seen many roofs lose shingles not because of extreme weather, but because they were installed incorrectly from the beginning.
Shingles are designed to withstand wind โ when they come off, there is usually an underlying issue.
Common causes include:
๐ in many cases, wind is not the problem โ it just reveals it
Before shingles blow off completely, there are warning signs.
Look for:
If you notice these signs, repairs should be done before more damage occurs.
Once shingles are gone, your roof is exposed.
This can lead to:
๐ missing shingles quickly turn into bigger issues if not repaired
Many homeowners notice this problem after a storm.
However:
๐ a properly installed roof should resist normal wind conditions
If your roof was damaged during a storm, visit our storm damage roof repair page.
I donโt just replace missing shingles โ I check why they failed.
My process includes:
Inspection
Check surrounding shingles and installation quality.
Identify the cause
Look for nailing, sealing, and installation issues.
Repair or replace
Fix damaged areas correctly.
Secure surrounding shingles
Prevent future blow-offs.
In some cases, missing shingles are part of a bigger issue.
You may need more than a simple repair if:
๐ this is why proper inspection matters
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Homeowners call me because I focus on the real problem.
No shortcuts. No guesswork.
If shingles are blowing off your roof, donโt wait.
Small issues can quickly turn into leaks and expensive repairs.
Call now for a professional inspection and honest solution.
๐ Call Now: 865-243-1243
Serving Knoxville TN and surrounding areas including Farragut, Powell, and Oak Ridge.
contact@mihomesidingllc.com
Window capping is the process of covering wood trim with aluminum to protect it from moisture and damage.
Yes. It protects the wood from water exposure, which helps prevent rot.
It significantly reduces maintenance and eliminates the need for frequent painting.
It can help reduce drafts by sealing gaps around the window trim.