High winds sweeping through Nailsea can leave a roof looking noticeably different from how it did the day before, whether that means missing tiles scattered across the garden, a section of flashing hanging loose, or a leak that only appeared once the rain that followed the wind found its way in. Getting the right help quickly makes a real difference to how much further damage occurs before repairs are carried out, so it is worth acting as soon as damage is noticed rather than putting it off.

Emergency Roof Repairs in Nailsea After High Winds — Brunel Roofing Bristol, Nailsea

Our 24-hour emergency call-out exists for exactly this situation, since storm damage rarely waits for convenient business hours and a roof left exposed overnight can suffer considerably more harm than one that gets even basic temporary protection put in place. Where tiles, slates, or a section of covering have been lost entirely, tarping over the affected area is usually the fastest way to stop the situation getting worse while a proper repair is arranged and the right materials are sourced.

Once the immediate risk is addressed, a full inspection is the next step, checking not just the obviously damaged area but the surrounding roof too. High winds have a habit of loosening more than what has actually fallen off, so tiles that look fine but are sitting slightly proud, or flashing that has shifted without tearing away completely, are worth identifying before they cause a second round of damage in the next storm.

Nailsea has a good mix of housing types, from newer developments to older properties, and the right repair approach depends on the roof's age, construction, and covering. We assess each property on its own merits rather than applying a generic fix, and always explain clearly what we have found and what your options are before any work is carried out.

We also check gutters and downpipes as part of an emergency visit, since debris dislodged from the roof itself, or brought down by the same wind from nearby trees, often ends up blocking guttering at exactly the point when it is needed most to clear heavy rainfall. A blocked gutter overflowing during a storm can cause its own water ingress problems around fascias and soffits, separate from whatever damage happened higher up on the roof. Clearing and checking guttering as part of the same visit means one call-out can address the full picture rather than leaving a secondary problem to be discovered separately later on.

If your roof has been affected by recent high winds, whether the damage is obvious or you simply want peace of mind, a free inspection is the best way to find out exactly where things stand. Our team can usually attend quickly, and any repair work carried out comes with a 15-year guarantee, giving you lasting peace of mind long after the storm has passed.

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