Storm & hail damage roof repair in Roswell
Roswell rolls across a lot of hills and creek bottoms, and storms coming off the Chattahoochee corridor tend to gust hard as they cross that broken terrain. The established neighborhoods around Historic Roswell and Martins Landing have real age on their roofs, and wind is often the bigger problem here than hail. A gust that funnels up a wooded slope can peel tabs on one side of a house and leave the other side alone.
Because so much of Roswell sits under tree cover and on grade, wind loads hit roofs unevenly. You will find a ridge line where the caps got lifted and the exposed nails are backing out, or a rake edge where the wind got under the starter course. Those are the spots we check first, since they leak long before anyone notices a stain on the ceiling.
Hail does come through too, and on the older three-tab roofs still around parts of Roswell it cracks tabs outright rather than just bruising them. The tricky part is that a cracked tab can stay in place for a season, shedding water fine, until the crack works all the way through and a section slides. Catching it during a free inspection right after the storm is a lot cheaper than catching it during the next hard rain.
We photograph everything with the date attached and explain what is storm damage versus what is just age, because the two get mixed up all the time. Some of it may be a covered claim depending on the cause, and our part is the honest documentation, not making promises about the outcome. Knowing Roswell's terrain and how wind moves through it helps us find damage a general once-over would skip.
Free storm inspection in Roswell
We get on the roof, find the hail and wind damage, and show you photos of exactly what we find. No cost, no obligation.
Storm hit Roswell?
Get a free, no-obligation roof inspection from a local crew that knows the area, with honest photos of exactly what the storm did.