Storm Damage
When a Storm Hits, Your Roof Is the First Thing at Risk
Hail, high winds, and heavy rain can cause roof damage that isn’t always visible from the ground. Missing shingles are obvious, but cracked flashing, bruised shingles, compromised seals, and lifted edges often go unnoticed until a leak develops weeks or months later. The longer storm damage goes unaddressed, the more opportunity water has to reach the deck, insulation, and interior of your home.
Pure Roofing provides storm damage inspection, emergency repair, and full restoration for homeowners across Northern Virginia. We respond quickly, document thoroughly, and repair to the same standard we apply to every project. If your home has been through a storm, the first step is an honest assessment of what happened and what needs to happen next.

Expert Craftsmanship
Premium Materials
Honest Pricing
Manufacturer Warranties

The Pure Roofing Difference
We perform a full roof inspection after storm events, not just a quick look at the obvious damage. We check shingles, flashing, ridge caps, valleys, vents, gutters, soffits, and the roof edge for signs of hail impact, wind lift, and water intrusion. We provide detailed photo documentation of all findings. This documentation supports your records and can be used when filing an insurance claim.
If your roof needs immediate protection, we offer emergency tarping to prevent further water intrusion while a permanent repair plan is developed. We do not subcontract our work. Every repair and restoration project is completed by our own trained crew.
Emergency Roofing Solutions
Emergency Tarping
Temporary weatherproofing to stop active leaks and prevent further interior damage until permanent repairs can be scheduled.
Leak Detection & Repair
Identification and repair of active leaks caused by storm damage, including flashing failure, lifted shingles, and compromised seals.
Hail Damage Repair
Assessment and repair of shingle bruising, cracking, and granule loss caused by hail impact. Hail damage is often invisible from the ground and requires a hands-on roof inspection to identify.
Wind Damage Repair
Repair of lifted, torn, or missing shingles, damaged ridge caps, and compromised flashing caused by high winds. Wind damage can affect isolated sections or entire roof faces depending on the storm's direction and intensity.
What Happens After a Storm
Many homeowners aren’t sure what to do after their home takes a hit from a severe storm. The process can feel overwhelming, especially when insurance is involved. Here’s what we recommend:
1
Don't climb on your roof.
Storm-damaged roofs can have compromised decking, loose materials, and hidden hazards. Leave the inspection to a qualified contractor.
2
Call for a professional inspection.
We inspect the full roof system after a storm event and document everything we find with photos and written notes. This gives you a complete picture of the damage and a record you can reference when making decisions about next steps.
3
File your insurance claim.
If the damage warrants a claim, you submit it to your insurance company with the documentation from your inspection. Pure Roofing provides the inspection findings and repair estimates to support your claim, but the filing and claims process is between you and your insurer.
4
Get a written estimate.
Whether you're working through insurance or paying out of pocket, you receive a written scope of work with clear pricing before any work begins.
Don’t Wait for a Leak to Find the Damage
Storm damage doesn’t always announce itself immediately. Hail can bruise shingles without breaking them, weakening the material so it fails months later. Wind can lift edges and break seals in ways that aren’t visible from the ground. Water finds its way into these compromised areas gradually, and by the time a leak appears inside, the damage to the deck and insulation may already be significant.
A post-storm inspection is the most effective way to catch damage early, document it while the evidence is fresh, and prevent small problems from becoming expensive repairs.

Our Process
Step 1
Inspection
We perform a full roof inspection and document all storm-related damage with photos and notes.
Step 2
Documentation.
You receive a written report of findings and a detailed repair or restoration estimate.
Step 3
Repair or Restoration.
Our crew completes the work to manufacturer specifications using matched materials.
Step 4
Final Review
We inspect the finished work and provide all documentation for your records.


