Hail and Wind Response

Storm Damage Roofing in St. Louis, MO

Storm-damage inspections, repair scopes, tarping decisions, and roof replacement planning after hail, wind, and tree impact.

Storm roofing work is about scope clarity first

After a major storm, the hardest part for many property owners is figuring out what actually happened to the roof, which sections are cosmetic versus functional, and whether the right next step is tarping, targeted repair, or full replacement.

We inspect roofs for hail bruising, wind creases, lifted shingles, flashing movement, metal damage, punctures, and water-entry risks tied to storm events rather than normal aging alone.

What this service is built around

Each card highlights the part of the job that owners usually need explained first.

Hail and Wind Review

We inspect the slopes, ridges, metals, accessories, and vulnerable transitions storm events tend to damage first.

Emergency Stabilization

When water entry is active or decking is exposed, we help move the roof into a safer temporary condition quickly.

Documentation Support

Photos and notes give owners a clearer file before repair or replacement decisions are made.

How the work usually unfolds

The exact steps change by roof condition, urgency, and material type, but the process should still feel organized and well explained.

Review the storm timeline

We connect the damage pattern to the event timing and the roof sections most likely to have taken the hit.

Inspect and photograph the damage

Photos and field notes help separate isolated issues from roof-wide storm exposure.

Stabilize if needed

When the roof is actively vulnerable, tarp or temporary weatherproofing decisions are made quickly.

Recommend the right path

You get a clearer answer on repair, replacement, and what should happen next.

Related services

Use the linked pages if the job needs a different service path, a broader scope, or a second step after inspection.

Storm Response

Emergency Roof Tarping

Emergency Roof Tarping

Short-term roof protection for storm openings, active leaks, punctures, tree impact, and exposed decking that cannot wait for a full repair.

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Repair and Diagnostics

Roof Repair

Roof Repair

Targeted roof repairs for active leaks, missing shingles, flashing failures, punctures, and storm-related trouble spots.

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Repair and Diagnostics

Roof Inspections

Roof Inspections

Photo-backed roof inspections for leaks, storm checks, real-estate questions, maintenance planning, and repair-versus-replacement decisions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can you inspect hail damage even if the leak has not started yet?

Yes. Hail and wind damage often show up before a visible interior leak, and early inspection helps clarify the condition of the roof.

Do all storm-damaged roofs need replacement?

No. Some roofs need targeted repair, while others have damage broad enough that replacement is the better recommendation.

Can you help with emergency tarping after a storm?

Yes. When the roof is open to weather or actively leaking, temporary protection may be the first step.

Will you provide photos for insurance or owner records?

Yes. Photo documentation is part of helping the owner understand the roof condition and next steps.

Need a storm-damage roof inspection that leads to a clear plan?

Call for hail and wind review, temporary protection guidance, and a practical repair-or-replace recommendation.