All it takes is the tiniest of openings. With an opening the size of a pin head . . . Water finds a way.

Water can find a way into your home and when it does, it quickly destroys your safety, comfort, and possessions.

The worst part is, you may not know until it's too late. You won't know there's a leak in your roof until there's a water spot on the ceiling, a trickle of water down your wall, or an inch of water in your kitchen. Your roof is your only line of defense from water’s invasion.

And your roof is constantly changing. Every heat wave or cold snap expands and contracts your roof. Every gust of wind or drive of rain alters its integrity. Any strength of storm can do invisible damage to your roof’s structure and protection.

But you can protect your home and family from the threat.

As an Overhead Care Club member, we’re on your side. We’ll be your eyes when it comes to finding the seemingly invisible signals of water damage before they invade your home.

Keep water out and help your roof protect you.
 

Your Roof’s Risk Assessment

1. How old is your roof?
  • <5 yrs.   • 5-10 yrs.   • >10 yrs.

2. Are there trees around your home?
    • Yes     • No

3. Has your roof leaked in the past year?
    • Yes     • No

4. Have you repaired your roof since it was installed?
    • Yes     • No

5. Have you had your roof inspected since it was installed?
    • Yes     • No

6. Is your home subject to extreme weather? (Storms, heat, etc.)
    • Yes     • No

7. Do you ever get on your roof? (Hang lights, clean gutters, etc.)
    • Yes     • No

8. Have you had any pest infestations in your roof or attic in the last year?
    • Yes     • No

  If you answered yes to any of these questions, you and your home’s safety could be in jeopardy. Protect your peace of mind with an Overhead Care Club membership.
 
"If your roof is more than 20 years old, there's a good chance it's due for replacement. But younger roofs can fail too, so it's a good idea to inspect a roof at least once a year."
                            -Tom Silva, www.thisoldhouse.com

"It doesn't take a lot of effort to prevent damage from water. A regular inspection and maintenance schedule for the exterior building structure and interior appliances and fixtures may help reduce or prevent costly water damage."
                            -State Farm Insurance, www.statefarm.com