Storm & hail damage roof repair in Woodstock

Woodstock has grown fast up in Cherokee County, and a lot of the newer neighborhoods off Towne Lake and Bells Ferry sit on higher, more exposed ground than the older metro. Storms that build to the north and west come down on this area with real force, and the elevation means less between the cloud and the roof to soften a hailstone. When a core drops here it can leave big, dense stones that hit hard.

The larger hail that reaches Woodstock does more than scuff granules, it can bruise clean through to the mat and split shingles on the older sections of Towne Lake. On the steep pitches common in these subdivisions, the slopes facing the incoming weather take a concentrated beating while the sheltered slopes come out fine, so half a roof can be damaged and half untouched.

A big reason it gets missed here is the age split. Some Woodstock neighborhoods are old enough that roofs are due for replacement anyway, and homeowners assume the wear they see is just age when a chunk of it is actually fresh storm damage stacked on top. Sorting those two apart takes a close look on the roof, which is what our free inspection is for.

We climb the roof, check the exposed slopes and the soft metal for the clearest impact marks, and photograph it all with the date. Storm damage can be a covered claim depending on the cause, and we keep to the factual record instead of promising an outcome. Because we cover Cherokee County storms as they come through, we can usually tell you which event likely hit your street and when.

Free storm inspection in Woodstock

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 Woodstock?

Get a free, no-obligation roof inspection from a local crew that knows the area, with honest photos of exactly what the storm did.

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