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EPISODE · May 18, 2026 · 19 MIN

Episode 6: What Should You Do First After a Storm Hits Your Roof?

from Right at Home · host Right Roofing and Siding

When a severe storm rolls through, roof damage can happen fast and knowing what to do next can make all the difference. In this episode of Right at Home, Ryan Johnson of Right Roofing breaks down the most important first steps homeowners should take after a storm damages their roof.From spotting warning signs like missing shingles, leaks, hail damage, and water intrusion to understanding the insurance claims process, this episode gives homeowners practical guidance to protect their property and avoid costly mistakes.Whether you are dealing with wind damage, hail storms, heavy rain, or fallen debris, this episode offers expert roofing advice to help homeowners make informed decisions after severe weather impacts their home.Learn more about roofing services, storm damage inspections, and home protection tips at Right Roofing’s website.Like this episode? Follow Right at Home and listen on your favorite podcast platform so you never miss future episodes on roofing, home maintenance, and protecting your property:YoutubeAmazon/AudibleApple PodcastsPocket CastsCastboxiHeart Radio

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