Storm Response

Flash Flooding in Richmond County — We'll Come Take a Look

We had heavy rain and flash flooding move through Richmond County and the surrounding CSRA today. Most of the attention goes to yards and roads, but roofs take a beating in this kind of weather too — and the damage isn't always obvious from the ground. If you've got any doubt, we'll come out and walk it with you. No charge.

What Flash Flooding Can Do to a Roof

Standing water and runoff get a lot of the headlines, but heavy rain events like this one put real stress on roofing systems. Saturated decking, lifted or missing shingles, clogged or overloaded gutters — these things show up after the water moves on. Sometimes you see it right away. Sometimes it stays hidden until the next rain comes through.

What We Look For

We'll walk the roof and give you a straight answer about what we see. If there's nothing to worry about, we'll tell you that too.

Serving Richmond County and the CSRA

We work in Richmond County and the surrounding area — Burke, Jenkins, Screven, and Jefferson counties. If you're in the CSRA and you had water on your property today, there's a decent chance your roof was part of the story. Give us a call and we'll get out there.

No Pressure, Just a Look

We're not going to come out and sell you something you don't need. We'll walk the roof, show you what we find, and talk through what — if anything — needs to happen next. That's it. If there's work to be done, we'll talk about it. If there isn't, we'll let you know and you'll have one less thing on your list.

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Get a free inspection from Taylor Roofing Company. We'll tell you honestly what we see.

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