Storm Just Hit? What To Do in the First 24 Hours If You Suspect Roof Damage
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Storm Just Hit? What To Do in the First 24 Hours If You Suspect Roof Damage
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November 26, 2025
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When a bad storm rolls through—heavy wind, hail, or driving rain—it’s normal to worry about your roof. Even if you don’t see shingles in the yard, there could still be damage that turns into leaks weeks or months later. The first 24 hours after a storm are the most important for protecting your home, your wallet, and your insurance claim.
Here’s a simple step-by-step game plan to follow if you suspect roof damage.
1. Put Safety First
Before you do anything, make sure it’s safe to go outside.
Avoid walking under large trees with broken or hanging limbs.
Stay away from downed power lines or anything touching them.
Don’t climb on the roof—wet, damaged shingles and steep pitches are a recipe for serious injury.
Your job is a visual check from the ground. Leave the climbing and close-up inspection to a professional roofer.
2. Take Photos and Videos Right Away
If it’s safe, do a slow walk around your home and look for obvious signs of roof or exterior damage:
Shingles on the ground or in the gutters
Missing, cracked, or curled shingles you can see from the yard
Bent, loose, or ripped flashing around chimneys, vents, and skylights
Dented metal (gutters, downspouts, vents) from hail
Branches or debris sitting on the roof
Use your phone to capture:
Wide shots of each side of the home
Close-up shots (zoom in from the ground) of any visible damage
Photos of debris, fallen branches, or shingles in the yard
Any damage to gutters, siding, or windows
These photos help your roofer understand what happened—and they’re powerful documentation if you end up filing an insurance claim.
3. Look for Hidden Damage Inside
Not all storm damage shows up right away on the outside. Some of the most expensive problems start as small, hidden leaks. Within the first 24 hours, check:
Inside the attic:
Look for damp insulation, dark stains, or wet wood.
Check around roof penetrations like vents, chimneys, and bathroom fan ducts.
If it’s safe, go up with a flashlight shortly after the storm and again the next day.
Ceilings and walls:
Watch for new water spots or discoloration.
Look for bubbling paint, sagging drywall, or “lines” where water has run.
Around windows and along exterior walls:
Check for water streaks, warping, or damp window sills.
Gutters and downspouts:
If they’re clogged or overflowing with shingle granules, that’s a sign your shingles took a beating.
You may not see an active drip yet—but any of these signs could mean water is already working its way in.
4. Add Temporary Protection if Needed
If you notice active leaking inside the home:
Place buckets or containers under drips.
Move furniture, electronics, and valuables away from wet areas.
Lay down towels or plastic to protect flooring.
Do not attempt major temporary roof repairs yourself if it requires climbing on the roof. In some cases, a homeowner can safely place a tarp over a small, low area from a ladder—but only if you’re confident, stable, and conditions are dry. Otherwise, wait for a professional. Temporary protection is important, but not worth a fall.
5. Call Your Roofer as Soon as Possible
Once you’ve done a basic check and taken photos, your next step is to contact a trusted roofing contractor for a post-storm inspection. A good roofer will:
Perform a full roof inspection, including hard-to-see areas.
Check shingles, flashing, vents, and gutters for visible and hidden damage.
Inspect your attic for moisture, leaks, and structural issues.
Provide photos, notes, and a written report of any damage they find.
If you’re dealing with potential insurance claims, this documentation is huge. It helps prove that the storm caused the damage and gives the adjuster a clear picture of what needs to be repaired or replaced.
6. Visible vs. Hidden Damage: Don’t Rely on Just a Quick Glance
It’s easy to think “I don’t see anything from the driveway, so I’m probably fine.” Unfortunately, that’s not always true.
Visible storm damage might include:
Missing shingles
Creased or torn shingles
Cracked tiles or slate
Dented metal on vents and gutters
Bent or loose flashing
Hidden damage can be even worse over time:
Loosened shingles that aren’t missing yet, but no longer seal properly
Tiny hail impacts that break the shingle surface and lead to early failure
Micro-leaks around vents, chimneys, or nail holes that slowly soak the deck and insulation
Water getting behind siding or into wall cavities
This is why a professional inspection matters. The goal isn’t just to fix what you can see—it’s to make sure there aren’t problems waiting to surprise you next season.
7. Get Help With Inspection and Documentation
If a recent storm just hit and you’re worried about your roof, you don’t have to figure it all out alone.
Panda Exteriors can:
Perform a thorough post-storm roof and attic inspection
Take detailed photos and notes of both visible and hidden damage
Help you understand whether repairs or replacement make more sense
Provide documentation you can use if you decide to file an insurance claim
Final Thoughts
The first 24 hours after a storm are about three things: safety, documentation, and fast action. Stay safe, take photos, check for both obvious and hidden damage, and get a trusted roofer involved as quickly as possible.
If you think your roof might have been damaged in a recent storm, reach out to Panda Exteriors to schedule a post-storm inspection and get clear, honest guidance on your next steps—before small issues turn into big, expensive problems.
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