Hail, wind, and leak events
Storm damage roofing service from inspection through final scope
This page is for the full storm-damage path: inspection, photo documentation, temporary stabilization if needed, repair or replacement planning, and claim-ready next steps after hail or wind events.
What storm-damage service includes
After hail or wind, some roofs need an emergency tarp right away and some need a fast but non-emergency inspection. We help determine which situation you are in, document the roof clearly, and lay out the next step for repair, claim support, or full replacement.
If you have active water intrusion or exposed deck, we may route you first to emergency roofing. If the storm has passed and you need the full inspection-and-scope path, this is the right service.
- ✓ Storm inspection — hail, wind, lifted shingles, flashing movement, and impact-related wear.
- ✓ Damage mapping — photo sets and written observations you can actually use.
- ✓ Temporary stabilization — when needed before permanent work is scheduled.
- ✓ Repair or replacement scope — honest next-step recommendations after the weather event.
Typical paths
| Situation | First step | Next move |
|---|---|---|
| Visible hail or wind damage | Inspection and photos | Claim or repair / replace decision |
| Active water intrusion | Emergency stabilization | Permanent roofing scope |
| Older roof after storm | Condition + damage review | Repair versus full replacement planning |
Helpful guides
Use hail damage signs in Colorado to understand what we are checking, then compare outcomes with repair vs replacement.
FAQ — storm damage roofing
What is the difference between storm damage service and emergency roofing?+
Emergency roofing is about stopping active water or securing an unsafe roof fast. Storm damage service covers the broader inspection, documentation, and permanent repair or replacement path after the event.
Should I call if I do not see a leak yet?+
Yes. Hail and wind damage often show up before interior water appears. Catching it early gives you better options and a cleaner record of conditions.
Can a storm inspection lead to a repair instead of replacement?+
Absolutely. Some storm events damage only isolated areas. If a repair is the honest answer, that is what we will recommend.
Can you help with insurance documentation too?+
Yes. Storm damage service and insurance claim support are closely related. If the job is claim-driven, we can route you through the documentation process as well.
Storm response
Storm just moved through? Get the roof checked now.
We’ll inspect the roof, document what happened, and help you decide whether the next step is emergency mitigation, repair, claim support, or replacement.