Storm damage roofing in Roswell, GA encompasses the full range of services needed after hail, high winds, falling trees, or severe rain events compromise your roof’s ability to protect your home. At Gibbs Roofing & Siding, we respond to storm damage across Roswell, Marietta, Canton, Kennesaw, and surrounding communities — providing rapid inspection, documented damage assessment, temporary protection, and permanent repair or replacement services.
Georgia’s storm season runs virtually year-round, with the highest frequency of hail and wind events occurring from March through August. Hail damage is particularly deceptive — individual impacts may not cause immediate leaks, but they fracture the asphalt matrix of shingles and accelerate granule loss, reducing the roof’s effective lifespan by years. Wind damage ranges from isolated shingle blow-offs to widespread uplift that exposes large sections of underlayment.
After any significant storm event, Gibbs dispatches our assessment team to document damage in detail. We photograph every affected area, record granule loss concentrations, and note all flashing, ridge cap, and penetration conditions. This documentation supports our insurance claim assistance process and gives homeowners a clear picture of what their roof actually experienced. We also coordinate emergency temporary protection through our emergency roof repair team and pair storm assessments with a full roof inspection to capture the complete scope.
FEMA’s building science roofing resources outline how wind and impact loads affect residential roofing systems — useful context for understanding why certified materials and proper installation matter after storm events.
• Hail damage weakens shingle structure and accelerates granule loss even when it doesn’t cause immediate leaks.
• Wind events can lift shingles at corners and ridges where fasteners are most stressed.
• Post-storm inspections should be completed within weeks — not months — before weather cycles obscure evidence.
• Storm damage in Alpharetta is covered under most standard homeowner insurance policies when properly documented.