Emergency Response

Storm Damage Repair

Rapid Response When Disaster Strikes

If your roof has been damaged by hail, wind, or severe weather -- we deploy immediately. No waiting, no runaround. Just results.

Types of Storm Damage

Hail Damage

Hailstones break down shingle granules, crack surface protection, and compromise the integrity of your roof -- often without visible damage from the ground.

Warning Signs

  • Dented gutters and downspouts
  • Granule loss in gutters
  • Bruising or cracking on shingles
  • Dented HVAC or vent caps

Wind Damage

High winds lift, crack, and tear shingles loose -- creating entry points for water infiltration that can cause structural damage if left unaddressed.

Warning Signs

  • Missing or lifted shingles
  • Curled or peeling shingle edges
  • Exposed underlayment
  • Shingles in yard or gutters

Fallen Tree & Debris

Impact damage from falling branches or trees can puncture decking, break rafters, and create large-scale structural damage requiring urgent attention.

Warning Signs

  • Visible punctures or holes
  • Sagging roof deck
  • Cracked or broken rafters
  • Interior ceiling collapse

Ice Dams

Freeze-thaw cycles create ice dams at the roof's edge, forcing water under shingles and into your home's walls, ceilings, and insulation.

Warning Signs

  • Icicles along eaves
  • Water stains on ceilings
  • Mold or mildew in attic
  • Peeling interior paint

How to Spot Storm Damage

Check Roof from Ground

Look for missing, lifted, or curled shingles visible from street level.

Inspect Gutters

Excessive granules, dents, or separation from fascia signal roof damage.

Look at Siding

Cracks, dents, or holes in siding panels often occur alongside roof damage.

Check Metal Surfaces

Dented mailboxes, AC units, or car hoods confirm hail large enough to damage roofing.

Interior Ceiling Check

Water stains, bubbling paint, or damp spots indicate active roof leaks.

Attic Inspection

Look for daylight penetration, moisture, or staining on the underside of decking.

Our Response Timeline

Step 1

Inspect

JTF inspector on-site within 24 hours. Full photographic documentation and damage assessment completed.

Step 2

File & Document

We compile comprehensive evidence and guide you through filing your claim correctly and completely.

Step 3

Meet Adjuster

We meet the insurance adjuster on-site, walk through every damage point, and advocate for full coverage.

Step 4

Restore

Once approved, our expert crews restore your property to pre-storm condition -- or better. Warranty included.

24-Hour Response Guarantee

When disaster strikes, every hour counts. JTF guarantees a certified inspector on your property within 24 hours of your call -- because your home can't wait.

Storm Damage FAQs

How fast can you come after storm damage?
We prioritize storm response -- in most cases we can have an inspector on-site within 24 hours of your call. During active storm events we deploy priority response teams to affected areas as quickly as possible.
Will my insurance cover storm damage repairs?
Most homeowner insurance policies cover storm damage from hail, wind, and lightning. The key is proper documentation and claim filing. That's where JTF excels -- we document everything correctly to maximize your coverage.
What if my claim is denied?
A denial isn't the end. JTF has successfully appealed denied claims by providing supplemental documentation, NEXRAD weather data, and independent damage assessments. We'll walk you through every available option.
Do I need to be home during the inspection?
It's helpful but not required for the initial inspection. We'll document everything and provide you with a full report. For the adjuster meeting, we strongly recommend being present -- and we'll be there alongside you.

Storm Hit? We Deploy Now.

Don't wait -- roof damage worsens with every rainstorm. Get a free inspection scheduled today.