Storm Damage Roof Inspection in St. Johns, Flagler & Volusia County
After severe weather, roof damage isn’t always obvious from the ground. Maso Home Solutions provides storm damage roof inspections for homeowners in St. Johns County, Flagler County, and Volusia County, helping identify wind or hail-related damage and explain whether insurance may apply before any claim decisions are made.
What counts as storm-related roof damage
Storm damage can show up in ways homeowners don’t always notice right away. Our inspections focus on identifying damage caused by wind, hail, or heavy weather events that may impact the integrity of your roof.
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Common storm-related issues include:
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Wind-lifted, creased, or missing shingles
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Hail impact marks or granule loss
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Damaged flashing, vents, or roof penetrations
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Leaks or water intrusion following storms
Why a storm inspection matters before filing a claim
Not all storm damage qualifies for insurance coverage, and filing a claim without clear information can create unnecessary issues. A proper inspection helps determine whether damage appears storm-related and whether moving forward with insurance makes sense.
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If damage does appear insurance-related, our insurance roof claim help page explains what typically happens next and what documentation is commonly required.
Frequently asked questions about storm damage inspections
How soon after a storm should I schedule an inspection?
As soon as possible. Prompt inspections help document conditions while signs of damage are still visible.
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Can storm damage be missed without an inspection?
Yes. Many types of wind or hail damage aren’t obvious from the ground.
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Do I need to contact my insurance company first?
No. An inspection helps determine whether contacting insurance is the right next step.
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Is the inspection free?
Yes. We offer no-pressure storm damage roof inspections in our service areas.
Schedule a storm damage roof inspection
If you’re concerned about possible storm damage, start with an inspection. We’ll explain what we find and help you understand whether insurance, repair, or no action makes the most sense.
