
After a major storm, most homeowners look at their roofs from the ground and assume that if there’s no obvious damage, everything is fine. Unfortunately, that’s exactly how costly issues go unnoticed until it’s too late.
Storm damage isn’t always visible from the street.
In fact, small cracks, missing granules, or lifted shingles can allow water to seep into your roof deck, attic, and insulation — slowly causing mold, rot, and structural weakening over time.
By the time you see interior damage, it’s no longer a roofing issue — it’s a full home repair.
Water can affect drywall, wiring, flooring, and even the foundation if left unchecked.
Even worse, insurance companies often deny claims if the damage isn’t reported soon enough after the storm. Once that window closes, you’re stuck paying out of pocket.