Storm Damage
Storm Damage? Start With a Clear Inspection.
After hail, wind, or severe weather, Stripe Roofing documents visible roof conditions and explains your repair or replacement options.
Storm Damage
Types of storm damage we document
Storm damage is not always obvious from the ground. We inspect the roof, photograph what we find, and give you clear documentation you can use to make an informed decision.
Hail impacts
Bruising and granule loss that shorten shingle life.
Wind damage
Lifted, creased, or missing shingles after high winds.
Active leaks
Water entry following a storm event.
Flashing damage
Displaced flashing at penetrations and edges.
Debris impact
Damage from branches and wind-blown debris.
Gutter & edge damage
Dented, pulling, or detached gutters and drip edge.
What to expect
Right after a storm: a quick checklist
Before we arrive, you can note these from the ground — safely, without climbing up.
- Shingles or debris in the yard
- Dented gutters, downspouts, or vents
- Granules collecting at downspout outlets
- Water stains on ceilings or in the attic
- Lifted or missing shingles visible from the ground
- Damaged flashing or roof-edge metal
Stripe Roofing can document visible roof conditions and explain repair or replacement options. Insurance coverage decisions are made by your insurance carrier.
Our process
A clear process, start to finish
Six steps, no surprises — you always know what's happening and what comes next.
Inspect
We check visible roof conditions and document what we find.
Document
Photos and notes make the issue easy to understand.
Explain
We walk you through repair, replacement, or next-step options.
Estimate
You receive a clear, written estimate — no surprises.
Install or Repair
The crew completes the work with materials and timing coordinated up front.
Clean Up
We finish with a clean site and a final walkthrough.
Recent work
Before and after
Project photos are added by the local Stripe Roofing operator. Drop real before/after images into the documented image slots.
Storm Damage Roofing — project one
Storm Damage Roofing — project two
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FAQs
Storm damage FAQs
No. We document visible roof conditions and explain your options. Coverage decisions are made by your insurance carrier — we focus on giving you clear, honest documentation.
Sooner is better. A timely, documented inspection helps you understand the damage and act before a small issue becomes a larger one.
Use our emergency roof repair page or call directly. Temporary tarping may help limit damage until a full repair can be scheduled.
Yes. We look for hail bruising, granule loss, wind-lifted shingles, and flashing damage, and we photograph what we find.
Worried a storm damaged your roof?
Request a storm damage inspection and get clear documentation of visible roof conditions.
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We review your request
Your details and any photos go straight to the Stripe Roofing team.
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We contact you
We confirm the details and answer your first questions.
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We schedule
We set an inspection or consultation that works for you.