What To Do After Storm Damage Affects Your Roof
Florida storms can bring high winds, heavy rain, flying debris, and hail—all of which can damage a roofing system in ways that aren't always visible from the ground.
Even if your roof looks fine after a storm, hidden damage can lead to leaks, moisture intrusion, and costly repairs later.
Common signs of storm damage include:
🌪 Missing Or Lifted Shingles
🌪 Dented Metal Roofing Components
🌪 Damaged Flashing
🌪 Granule Loss
🌪 Fallen Tree Limbs Or Debris Impact
🌪 Water Stains On Ceilings Or Walls
After a storm, it's important to:
✔ Document Any Visible Damage
✔ Check Interior Ceilings For Water Stains
✔ Remove Loose Debris Safely
✔ Schedule A Professional Roof Inspection
✔ Address Damage Before The Next Storm Arrives
Many roofing issues caused by storms aren't immediately obvious. Wind can loosen shingles, create openings around flashing, or compromise roofing materials without causing an immediate leak.
At Elo Roofing, we help homeowners and commercial property owners identify storm-related roof damage and understand their options for repair or replacement.
Our focus is simple: provide honest assessments, practical recommendations, and quality workmanship that helps protect your property long after the storm passes.
If your roof has recently experienced severe weather, don't assume everything is fine because you don't see a leak today.
Storm damage often reveals itself weeks or months later.














