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Delaware County Roofing Contractor Urges Homeowners to Inspect Roofs Before Summer Storm Season

Homeowners across Delaware County are being advised to schedule roof inspections before summer storm season intensifies, as roofing contractors report an increase in calls related to damage left behind from the February 2026 blizzard.

Just Improvements, LLC, a family-owned roofing and exterior contractor based in Newtown Square, has served Delaware County and the surrounding areas for more than 25 years. The company is currently offering free estimates and roof inspections for homeowners concerned about winter damage, storm-related wear, or roofs approaching the end of their expected lifespan.

“We’ve been seeing it all and providing the best options to meet budget and needs,” the company states on its website. Heavy, wet snow loads from the February storm put pressure on roof structures, flashing systems, and gutter connections in ways that are not always visible from the ground and that worsen through the spring thaw and summer rain cycle if left unaddressed.

What Homeowners Should Watch For

Delaware County’s housing stock includes a significant share of older homes with roofs that have been in service for fifteen or more years. Architectural asphalt shingles typically carry a lifespan of eighteen to thirty years depending on the product, installation quality, and ventilation conditions beneath the roof deck. Roofs within that age range that have gone through back-to-back demanding winters are candidates for a professional assessment even when no obvious damage is visible.

The signs homeowners can look for from the ground include missing or lifted shingles, dark streaks or discoloration along roof planes, sagging sections, granule buildup in gutters after rain, and visible separation at flashing points around chimneys, skylights, and dormer edges. Any of those conditions warrants a professional inspection before the next heavy rain event.

The Pennsylvania Insurance Department recommends that homeowners document roof damage promptly following storm events and contact their insurer before repairs begin, as many homeowners insurance policies require timely reporting for storm-related claims to be honored.

Repair vs. Replacement

Not every roof concern requires a full replacement. Just Improvements offers targeted repair services starting at $222 for small repairs including pipe collar gasket repair, shingle replacement, flashing sealing, and gutter re-securing. That option suits homeowners whose roofs are otherwise in sound condition but have developed isolated problems from storm exposure or normal wear.

For roofs that have reached or passed their expected lifespan, or that have sustained more significant damage, a full replacement provides a clean reset with a new warranty. The company offers five-to-ten-year warranty plans on new roofs and provides in-house financing for homeowners who need it. Free estimates are available across their full Delaware County service territory.

A Local Contractor With Regional Roots

Just Improvements, LLC was founded by Justin Young and has operated in Newtown Square for more than 25 years. The company holds Pennsylvania contractor license PA132141 and carries full insurance coverage. Its service area covers Delaware County communities including Newtown Square, Broomall, Havertown, Drexel Hill, Swarthmore, Springfield, and Upper Darby, along with communities in Chester County and Montgomery County including West Chester, Malvern, Paoli, Phoenixville, Conshohocken, and King of Prussia.

Customer reviews on the company’s website describe completed projects ranging from a same-day replacement of a heavy slate roof in Havertown to targeted leak repairs that previous contractors had been unable to resolve. The company emphasizes code-compliant installation practices, noting that proper permitting and compliance prevent fines and problems during future home inspections.

Homeowners in Delaware County and the surrounding area can schedule a free roof inspection or estimate by calling (610) 334-3993 or visiting justimprovements.com. The company also offers storm damage services and can assist homeowners with documentation for insurance purposes following weather-related roof damage.

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