Types of Storm Damage We Repair
Houston storms cause a wide range of roof damage. High winds can lift, crack, or tear shingles from the deck, exposing the underlayment and roof sheathing to water intrusion. Wind-driven rain can force water under intact shingles, causing hidden damage that may not be immediately visible.
Hail damage is particularly insidious because it can be difficult to detect from the ground. Hailstones can crack shingles, dislodge protective granules, and create soft spots that compromise the roof's waterproofing. Even small hail can cause significant damage over a large area. Our trained inspectors know exactly what to look for after a hail event.
Flying debris during storms can puncture roofing materials, break skylights, and damage flashing. Fallen tree limbs are a common cause of severe storm damage, potentially compromising the structural integrity of the roof system.
Insurance Claim Assistance for Storm Damage
Filing an insurance claim for storm damage can be complex and frustrating. Insurance adjusters may underestimate damage or miss hidden problems that will cause issues later. That's where our experience makes a real difference.
We document storm damage meticulously with detailed photos, measurements, and written reports that clearly demonstrate the extent of the damage. We meet with your insurance adjuster on-site, walking them through every finding and ensuring nothing is overlooked. Our goal is to help you receive the full coverage you're entitled to under your policy.
We've successfully helped hundreds of Houston homeowners with storm damage claims, and we understand the documentation standards that insurance companies require. We don't upsell unnecessary work — we simply make sure all legitimate damage is properly documented and repaired.
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Call NowHouston's Storm Season and Your Roof
Houston's primary storm season runs from June through November, with peak activity in August and September. However, severe thunderstorms with damaging hail and winds can occur any time of year. The Houston area averages 85 thunderstorm days per year, making proactive roof maintenance and prompt damage repair essential.
After any significant storm event, we recommend a professional inspection even if you don't see obvious damage from the ground. Many types of storm damage are not visible from ground level but can lead to leaks and deterioration if left unaddressed.
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Our Repair Process
Storm Damage Inspection
Comprehensive assessment of all storm-related damage with photo documentation.
Insurance Documentation
We prepare detailed reports and work directly with your insurance adjuster.
Professional Restoration
Expert repair using quality materials that match your existing roof system.
Final Inspection
Thorough quality check and warranty documentation for all completed work.