
Wind Damage Repair in Baltimore, MD
Lifted Shingles Today Are A Leak Next Weekend.
Baltimore's Nor'easter cycles and severe-thunderstorm gusts break the adhesive seal under shingles long before the shingle physically lifts. By the time you see a missing tab from the yard, the next rain is already a leak risk. Free inspection within 48 hours.
Wind Damage Is Almost Always Invisible Until It's a Leak.
Modern architectural shingles in the Baltimore market are rated to 110-130 mph wind, but that rating assumes the adhesive strip is fully sealed across every shingle row.
Straight-line winds, microbursts, and Nor'easter sustained gusts break that seal at the shingle edge. The shingle stays in place visually but is no longer waterproof. A single hard rain pushes water under the lifted edge and into the underlayment. By the time the homeowner notices a ceiling stain, the underlayment has been wet for weeks and decking rot has set in. We inspect the roof inside 48 hours of your call, photograph every creased or lifted shingle, document missing ridge caps and bent soft metals, pull NOAA wind-event data for your zip code on the storm date, and provide a written repair scope your carrier will recognize.
Same-day tarping available on active leaks across the Baltimore metro when conditions allow. Maryland License MHIC #146204.
What You Get on Every Baltimore Job
NOAA wind-event data pulled for your address as part of every inspection
Same-day tarping for active leaks across Baltimore metro (conditions permitting)
Adjuster-ready written scope delivered within 24 hours of inspection
What Wind Does That You Can't See.
Modern architectural shingles are rated to 110-130 mph, but that rating assumes the adhesive strip is fully sealed.
Straight-line winds, microbursts, and hurricane bands break the seal at the shingle edge. The shingle looks fine but it's no longer waterproof. A single gust during the next storm is all it takes to pull it off entirely. Call (443) 826-3739 and we'll be on your roof within 48 hours to check the seal integrity.
Wind Damage Signs We Look For.
- Shingles missing entirely, especially along ridges and eaves
- Creased shingles. Horizontal crack across the shingle face
- Lifted tabs that no longer lay flat (broken seal)
- Debris on the roof from downed branches or neighboring yard impact
- Displaced or damaged ridge caps
- Damaged fascia, soffit, or siding from wind-driven debris
- Fallen tree contact. Even minor branch impact compromises the field
Wind Damage Repair Questions, Baltimore Edition.
Every question homeowners ask before letting a contractor near their roof or their insurance policy. Don't see yours? Call us. We'll give you a straight answer in two minutes.
Talk to a project manager, not a call-center. We follow up quickly.
How fast can you get to a Baltimore wind-damage inspection after a Nor'easter?
What wind speed does it take to damage a Baltimore-area roof?
My roof looks fine from the yard. Do I still need an inspection?
Does insurance cover wind damage?
How long after a storm do I have to file?
What if trees from my yard fell on my neighbor's house?
Is tarping covered by insurance?
How do I prove the wind event actually caused the damage?
Maryland Storm Claim Windows Close Faster Than You Think.
Maryland insurance policies vary by carrier, but most require prompt reporting after a storm event. The longer you wait, the more the carrier can argue the damage worsened from neglect rather than the storm itself. Hail bruising lets water under the shingles for months before a ceiling stain shows up, often right when your claim window is closing. A free inspection now catches the damage while it still qualifies.
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