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					<description><![CDATA[Following the last storm rolled through our area, it got me thinking about how often homeowners don’t realize they may have roof issues until later on. Loose shingles, minor leaks, or flashing problems can be pretty easy to overlook at first. In my experience, checking things early and getting a professional opinion helps prevent insurance headaches down the line. Has anyone here ever deal with delayed storm damage and regret not addressing it earlier? 
 
 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Following the last storm rolled through our area, it got me thinking about how often homeowners don’t realize they may have roof issues until later on. Loose shingles, minor leaks, or flashing problems can be pretty easy to overlook at first. In my experience, checking things early and getting a professional opinion helps prevent insurance headaches down the line. Has anyone here ever deal with delayed storm damage and regret not addressing it earlier? </p>
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