Severe weather can damage your roof in ways that aren’t always visible from the ground.
Hail, high winds, and flying debris can compromise shingles, flashing, and underlying components — sometimes without immediate leaks.
If your area has recently experienced a storm, a professional inspection is the responsible first step.
At Iron Peak Roofing, we provide thorough storm damage evaluations built on higher standards and clear documentation.
After a storm, you may notice:
Missing or lifted shingles
Granule loss or impact marks
Damaged flashing
Fallen branches or debris
Leaks or water stains inside the home
However, not all storm damage is obvious. Some impact damage is only visible during a close inspection.
Not every storm requires filing an insurance claim.
Our first priority is determining:
Whether qualifying damage exists
Whether a repair is sufficient
Whether filing a claim is appropriate
We do not encourage claim filings unless damage justifies it.
A documented inspection provides clarity before you contact your insurance carrier.
Visually inspect your property from the ground.
Document any visible debris or damage.
Schedule a professional roof inspection.
Avoid signing contracts before damage is confirmed.
Storm events often attract out-of-town contractors offering quick inspections and fast contracts. Take the time to verify damage and work with a local company that stands behind its work.
We inspect:
Shingles and roofing surface
Flashing details
Ridge caps
Vent penetrations
Valleys and transitions
Underlying decking when necessary
We photograph and document findings clearly so you can understand the condition of your roof.
If damage qualifies for insurance consideration, we explain next steps.
If it does not, we provide honest recommendations for repair or monitoring.
If storm damage qualifies for a claim, we can:
Meet with your insurance adjuster
Provide detailed scope documentation
Submit supplements when justified
Install your roof to higher standards once approved
For a deeper understanding of how the insurance process works, visit our Insurance Education page.
Storm events often bring temporary contractors into the area.
When evaluating roofing companies after a storm, consider:
Are they licensed and insured locally?
Do they have a permanent presence?
Will they be available if warranty support is needed later?
Do they build to standards that exceed code?
Iron Peak Roofing is committed to long-term presence and long-term performance.
Our name — and our people — are on every roof we build.
Storm damage is stressful. The response should not be.
A disciplined inspection, responsible guidance, and quality installation protect your home long after the storm has passed.
If your property has experienced recent hail or wind, schedule a professional storm damage inspection today.
FAQs
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The only reliable way to determine this is through a thorough inspection. While missing shingles, leaks, and visible deterioration can be signs of a failing roof, many issues are not obvious from the ground.
During an inspection, we evaluate the condition of shingles, flashing, ventilation, and underlying components to determine whether repair or replacement is the most responsible option.
If your roof still has useful life remaining, we will tell you. Our goal is to recommend what is truly necessary, not simply sell a roof.
Yes. We provide inspections so property owners can understand the condition of their roof and make informed decisions.
Our goal is to give you clear, honest guidance — not pressure you into work that isn’t necessary.
Roof pricing depends on several factors, including size, materials, roof complexity, and any underlying repairs required.
We base our pricing on materials, labor, and proper installation standards — not arbitrary markups. After an inspection, we provide a clear scope and straightforward pricing so you know exactly what to expect.
Yes.
If a roof still has several years of useful life remaining, we will tell you. Our goal is to provide honest recommendations based on what is best for the homeowner — not simply to replace roofs.
Yes. Every project begins with a thorough inspection.
We evaluate the condition of the roof and provide clear documentation of our findings. If repair is a better option than replacement, we will recommend that.
We believe homeowners should make informed decisions based on accurate information.
Yes. If storm damage is present, we can assist homeowners through the insurance claim process.
We help document damage, meet with insurance adjusters when appropriate, and ensure the final installation meets proper standards.
However, we only recommend filing a claim when damage justifies it.
For more information about insurance claims, visit our Insurance Claims and Insurance Education pages.
No — and that is intentional.
Our pricing is based on proper materials, skilled crews, and installation methods designed for long-term performance.
While lower bids may sometimes be available, they often rely on reduced scope, lower-quality materials, or minimal installation standards.
Our goal is to deliver a roof that performs reliably for years to come.
No construction project is perfect, and occasionally issues arise.
If something does go wrong, we address it directly and ensure the roof performs the way it should. We believe standing behind our work is part of maintaining the trust our customers place in us.
The first step is a thorough inspection and a clear evaluation of your roof's condition. No pressure. No shortcuts. Just an honest assessment and straightforward recommendations.
A thorough evaluation of your roof
Clear scope and recommendations
No pressure or shortcuts
Work we're willing to stand behind