Storm Response Utility

Build a Roof Storm Damage Evidence Report Before the Problem Gets Worse

Answer a few questions, collect the right photos, and get a clear damage documentation checklist for your Florida roof.

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Florida Storm Damage Documentation Tool

How the Storm Damage Evidence Builder Works

1. Answer Questions

Tell us about the storm event, your Florida roof type, and visible damage signs in a few simple steps to start your damage documentation.

2. Get Your Checklist

Receive a customized evidence checklist with specific photos to take, notes to record, and mistakes to avoid for your situation.

3. Request Review

Send your documented evidence to a roofing professional for practical next-step guidance on inspection, repair, or insurance claims.

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Why Document Florida Storm Roof Damage Immediately?

After a Florida hurricane, tropical storm, hailstorm, or severe thunderstorm, roof damage is not always visible from the ground. Small issues like lifted asphalt shingles, cracked concrete or clay tiles, or minor roof punctures can turn into expensive leaks, mold growth, and structural problems within days. Documenting evidence right away protects your ability to file accurate insurance claims and get timely roof repairs.

Florida homeowners face unique storm risks including hurricane-force winds, hail, flying debris, and heavy rain bands that can compromise even well-maintained roofs. Our free evidence builder helps you capture the right information before the next storm arrives or before small damage becomes a major problem.

Wind Lift & Missing Shingles

High winds lift shingles and tiles, exposing the underlayment to water intrusion. Common after Florida storms.

Hail Impact Damage

Hail creates dents, cracks, and granule loss that weaken roof surfaces over time. Florida hailstorms can cause significant damage.

Debris Impact

Flying branches and debris during storms can puncture or dislodge roofing materials, creating leak pathways.

Hidden Water Entry

Water can penetrate small gaps and travel far from the entry point before staining ceilings. Early detection prevents costly repairs.

Serving Florida Homeowners Across the State

Whether you are in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, Naples, Sarasota, West Palm Beach, Daytona Beach, Pensacola, Tallahassee, Gainesville, or anywhere in Florida, our storm damage evidence tool helps you document roof damage from hurricanes, tropical storms, hail, and severe weather events. Florida's unique climate makes roof damage documentation essential for every homeowner.

Florida homeowners from the Panhandle to the Keys face hurricane-force winds, hailstorms, tropical storm bands, and flying debris that can damage asphalt shingle, concrete tile, clay tile, metal, and flat membrane roofs. Our evidence builder helps you document damage specific to your Florida roof type and location, creating a complete record for insurance claims and professional roof inspections.

Asphalt Shingle Roofs

Concrete & Clay Tile Roofs

Metal Roofs

Flat & Membrane Roofs

Miami-Dade
Broward County
Palm Beach
Hillsborough
Orange County
Duval County
Lee County
Sarasota County

Want a Roofing Professional To Review This?

Send your storm damage details and a roofing professional can review the situation, explain practical next steps, and help you decide whether inspection, repair, documentation, or replacement should come next.

Request Storm Damage Review