Expert storm damage roof repair and restoration for homes and businesses in Mountain Home, AR.
Your roof is your home's first line of defense against the elements, and it takes the hardest hit during severe weather. Whether you are dealing with missing shingles, active leaks, or structural damage from fallen trees, Mountain Home Emergency Roof Tarping provides complete storm damage roof repair services designed to restore your roof to its pre-storm condition — or better.
Our roofing specialists have extensive experience working with every type of roof damage from storm events common in the Ozark Mountain region. From minor shingle repairs to full tear-off and replacement, we use quality materials from trusted manufacturers and follow industry best practices to ensure your new roof will stand up to the next storm.
A storm roof leak repair cannot wait. Water entering your home through a damaged roof can cause rapid deterioration of insulation, drywall, electrical systems, and personal belongings. Our emergency roof leak repair service addresses active leaks immediately with temporary measures to stop water intrusion, followed by a permanent repair plan developed after a thorough inspection of the full extent of damage.
We understand that discovering water pouring through your ceiling is stressful and alarming. That is why our team responds quickly, communicates clearly about what we find, and provides honest recommendations about the best path forward for your specific situation.
Filing a roof damage insurance claim can be confusing and time-consuming, especially when you are already dealing with the stress of storm damage. Mountain Home Emergency Roof Tarping simplifies the process by handling the documentation, communicating with your adjuster, and ensuring that your claim accurately reflects the full scope of damage and the cost of proper repairs. We have helped hundreds of homeowners in the Mountain Home area navigate the insurance process successfully.
The most common types of storm roof damage include missing or lifted shingles, cracked or broken shingles, damaged flashing around vents and chimneys, punctures from falling debris or tree limbs, granule loss on asphalt shingles, and damage to gutters and downspouts. High winds can also lift entire sections of roofing material, exposing the underlayment and decking to water damage.
Signs of a storm-damaged roof include visible missing or displaced shingles, shingle granules collecting in gutters or at the base of downspouts, water stains on interior ceilings or walls, daylight visible through the roof from the attic, dented or damaged gutters and flashing, and loose shingles on the roof surface. If you suspect damage after a storm, we recommend scheduling a professional inspection rather than climbing on the roof yourself.
Most standard homeowner insurance policies cover storm damage roof repair, including damage from wind, hail, and falling objects like tree limbs. Coverage typically includes the cost of materials, labor, and any emergency mitigation measures like tarping. Mountain Home Emergency Roof Tarping works directly with your insurance company throughout the roof damage insurance claim process, providing detailed documentation and estimates to help ensure you receive fair coverage.
If you notice loose shingles on your roof after a storm, do not attempt to repair them yourself. Loose shingles indicate that the adhesive seal has been broken by wind uplift, and the surrounding shingles may also be compromised. Contact Mountain Home Emergency Roof Tarping for a professional inspection. We will assess the full extent of the damage and determine whether a spot repair or more comprehensive restoration is needed.
The timeline for storm roof damage repair depends on the extent of the damage and the scope of work required. Minor repairs such as replacing a few missing shingles can often be completed in a single day. More extensive repairs or full roof replacements typically take two to five days, depending on the size of the roof and weather conditions. We provide a detailed timeline estimate during your initial inspection.