Storm Damage

Storm Damage Roof Repair

New England storms do not wait for convenient timing. When wind, hail, or ice damages your roof, you need a fast response from someone who knows what they are doing. We connect you with local professionals who can assess the damage, make repairs, and help with your insurance claim.

When the Storm Passes, We Show Up

Southern Worcester County and Northeast Connecticut see their share of severe weather — nor'easters, summer thunderstorms, high winds, and ice events that can leave roofs in rough shape overnight. Getting a professional on-site quickly makes a real difference in preventing further water intrusion and interior damage.

Local contractors in our network are familiar with this region and can respond quickly to storm situations. From emergency tarping to full storm damage repairs, they have the equipment and experience to handle what New England throws at your roof.

Types of Storm Damage We See

Wind damage is the most common — shingles lifted, torn, or completely removed. Hail damage dents and cracks shingles and accelerates deterioration. Ice dam damage occurs when meltwater backs up under the roofline and forces its way inside. Falling branches and debris can puncture decking or strip shingles across a wide area.

Insurance and Documentation

Before any work begins, take photos of the damage from the ground. Save any documentation related to the storm event. Most homeowner's insurance policies cover storm-related roof damage, and a roofing professional can provide a written damage assessment that supports your claim. Do not let a contractor start work before your insurer has been notified.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does homeowner's insurance cover storm roof damage?
Most policies cover wind, hail, and storm-related damage. Take photos before work begins and save all documentation. A professional can provide a damage report to support your claim.
How quickly can storm damage be repaired?
For urgent situations, local contractors can often respond within 24 to 48 hours. Emergency tarping can protect your home while permanent repairs are scheduled.
What counts as storm damage versus normal wear?
Storm damage is caused by a specific event — wind, hail, ice, or falling debris. Normal wear is gradual deterioration over time. A professional can distinguish between the two for insurance purposes.

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