Storms can wreak havoc on your home, and your roof often bears the brunt of the damage. After a severe storm, it's crucial to take immediate action to assess and address the situation. Acting promptly can save you time, money, and further headaches. Here’s a step-by-step guide on what to do after your roof suffers storm damage.
1. Ensure Safety First
Before inspecting your roof or assessing any damage, prioritize safety. Storms can leave behind hazardous conditions such as downed power lines, slippery surfaces, or debris. Wait until the storm has completely passed before stepping outside.2. Conduct a Visual Roof Inspection
Carefully examine your roof from the ground. Look for obvious signs of damage, including:- Missing or broken shingles
- Dents or cracks in metal flashing
- Sagging areas or punctures
- Debris like tree branches lodged on the roof
3. Document the Damage
Take clear photos and videos of the damage. This documentation will be invaluable when filing an insurance claim. Include images of:- Damaged shingles or flashing
- Gutter systems clogged with debris
- Interior damage, such as water stains on ceilings
4. Schedule a Professional Roof Inspection
A professional roof inspection is essential to uncover hidden issues that may not be immediately visible. At On Time Roofing, our experts thoroughly assess storm damage to provide you with a comprehensive report and actionable recommendations. We ensure no problem goes unnoticed, helping you make informed decisions about repairs or replacement.5. Decide Between Roof Repair and Roof Replacement
Once the inspection is complete, you’ll need to determine the best course of action:- Roof Repair: Minor damage, such as a few missing shingles or small leaks, can often be resolved with timely repairs. On Time Roofing uses durable materials and skilled craftsmanship to restore your roof quickly and effectively.
- Roof Replacement: If the storm caused extensive damage, or if your roof is nearing the end of its lifespan, a full replacement might be necessary. Investing in a roof replacement ensures long-term safety and peace of mind.
6. File an Insurance Claim
Storm damage is often covered under homeowner’s insurance policies. Use the documentation you’ve gathered to file a claim. On Time Roofing can assist you by providing detailed estimates and working with your insurance provider to streamline the process.7. Prevent Future Storm Damage
Once your roof has been repaired or replaced, take proactive measures to protect it from future storms:- Schedule regular roof inspections to catch potential issues early.
- Trim nearby trees to prevent branches from falling onto your roof.
- Invest in impact-resistant shingles or roofing materials designed to withstand severe weather.

