Storm Damage Roof Repair Services

When a severe thunderstorm tears through Mercer, Lawrence, Butler, or Beaver County, your roof takes the first hit. Wind gusts strip shingles, hail bruises the granular surface, and falling limbs crack decking. Big River Roofing delivers fast, professional storm damage roof repair across Western Pennsylvania, restoring your home from the deck up. Call (724) 877-7380 for a same-day inspection.

Based in Hermitage, our crews respond to storm-damaged homes throughout the Shenango Valley, Slippery Rock, Cranberry Township, and beyond. We document every detail for your insurance claim, then rebuild your roof to current manufacturer specifications and Pennsylvania building code.

Insurance Claims Assistance for Storm Damaged Roofs

Filing a storm damage claim feels overwhelming when you are also dealing with leaks, water damage, and tarp logistics. Big River Roofing walks you through every step, from initial documentation to final adjuster meeting, so you receive the coverage your policy promises.

Pennsylvania law allows policyholders to file most homeowners claims within a defined window after the date of damage, though deadlines vary by carrier. The Pennsylvania Insurance Department recommends prompt notice to preserve your rights. Our insurance claims assistance team:

  • Documents damage with date-stamped photos and drone footage before any repairs begin, creating a defensible evidence package for your adjuster.
  • Reviews your policy declarations page to identify deductibles, replacement-cost provisions, and matching-shingle endorsements that affect your settlement amount.
  • Meets the insurance adjuster on-site to point out damage that ground-level inspections often miss, including ridge cap bruising and hidden flashing failures.
  • Provides itemized estimates that align with industry pricing standards, reducing back-and-forth over scope and labor rates.
  • Coordinates supplemental claims when concealed damage surfaces during the repair, such as rotted decking or compromised underlayment.

Common Types of Roof Storm Damage in Western Pennsylvania

The Pittsburgh region sits in a transition zone where Great Lakes moisture, Appalachian cold fronts, and warm Gulf air collide. According to the National Weather Service, Western PA averages 30 to 40 thunderstorm days each year, plus tornado warnings and remnants of tropical systems that push north from the Gulf Coast. That weather mix produces several distinct forms of roof damage that our team encounters during every storm season.

The table below outlines the four most common types of storm damage we repair on residential roofs in our service area, along with the visual signs every homeowner should watch for after a major weather event.

Storm Damage Types and Warning Signs

Damage Type

Cause

Visible Signs

Hidden Risks

Wind Damage

Gusts above 50 mph

Lifted, creased, or missing shingles

Loosened nails, exposed underlayment

Hail Damage

Stones 1 inch or larger

Circular bruises, granule loss in gutters

Compromised mat, accelerated aging

Debris Impact

Tree limbs, flying objects

Punctures, dents, broken shingles

Cracked decking, attic intrusion

Water Intrusion

Heavy rain plus wind

Ceiling stains, attic moisture

Mold, rot, structural decay

If you spot any of these warning signs, schedule an inspection before the next rain arrives. Our roof repair services cover everything from minor patches to full storm restoration, with documentation that supports your insurance claim from day one.

Hail Damage Roof Repair

Hail does not need to be golf-ball sized to harm a roof. The Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety reports that stones as small as 1 inch can fracture asphalt shingles and dislodge protective granules. Once the granules wear off, ultraviolet rays reach the asphalt mat, shaving years off your roof’s expected lifespan and accelerating leaks.

Hail damage often goes unnoticed from the ground. The bruises look like small circular dents, and the granule loss only shows up as black grit in your gutters and downspouts. Big River Roofing uses chalk-test inspection methods and aerial drone imaging to map every impact point on the deck. We then file a detailed report with your insurer that includes weather data confirming the storm event.

For a deeper look at our process, visit our hail damage roof repair page. Most hail-damaged roofs in our service area need partial shingle replacement, though severe storms may call for a full roof replacement under your insurance coverage.

Wind Damage Roof Repair

Wind is the leading cause of storm-related roof claims in Pennsylvania. The Insurance Information Institute reports that wind and hail account for the largest share of homeowners insurance losses across the country. Western PA has logged peak gusts above 70 mph during summer derecho events and winter nor’easters, both of which can lift entire shingle courses in a single afternoon.

A 60 mph gust generates roughly 18 pounds of uplift force per square foot on a typical roof slope. Once one shingle lifts, the seal strip breaks and the next gust peels back several more in a chain reaction. Our wind damage roof repair team replaces displaced shingles, re-seals adjacent courses, and inspects flashing, ridge caps, and missing shingle replacement zones along eaves and rakes where wind exposure is highest.

For homes that need new materials altogether, we install architectural shingles rated for 110 to 130 mph wind resistance. Metal roofing panels carry even higher wind ratings and resist uplift through interlocking seams that lock down at the rib.

Post-Storm Roof Damage Checklist: What Western Pennsylvania Homeowners Should Inspect After a Storm

After any significant storm passes through Hermitage and across Mercer, Lawrence, Butler, and Beaver Counties, a systematic ground-level inspection helps homeowners identify visible damage before calling Big River Roofing for a professional assessment. The table below outlines what to look for, where to look, and what each finding likely means for your roof and your insurance claim.

Inspection Area

What to Look For

How to Inspect Safely

What It May Indicate

Urgency

Roof field from ground level

Missing shingles, visible bare deck sections, debris on roof

Binoculars from driveway or street, never climb roof after storm

Wind uplift damage, blown off tabs, or impact damage from debris

High, schedule inspection within 48 hours

Gutters and downspouts

Granule deposits, dents in aluminum gutters, separated sections

Ground level visual, check downspout discharge areas

Hail impact on shingles causing granule loss, hail denting gutters

High, document and schedule inspection

Downspout discharge areas

Large granule accumulation on ground or in flower beds

Ground level inspection after storm passes

Significant granule loss from hail impact across shingle field

High, indicates potential insurance claim

Roof edges and eaves

Lifted shingles at eave line, separated drip edge, ice dam residue

Binoculars from ground, check from ladder at gutter level only

Wind uplift at vulnerable eave shingles, flashing separation

High, schedule inspection within 48 hours

Chimney and surrounding area

Visible flashing separation, mortar damage, debris around base

Ground level and binoculars, never access roof

Hail impact on chimney cap, wind-loosened counter flashing

High, schedule flashing inspection promptly

Siding and exterior walls

Dents in vinyl or aluminum siding, cracks, impact marks

Ground level walk around entire home perimeter

Hail impact pattern confirming storm event for insurance documentation

Moderate to High, document for claim

Skylights and roof windows

Cracked glazing, dented frames, water staining around frame

Interior inspection from below, exterior binocular check

Hail impact on skylight glazing, flashing separation at frame

High, schedule inspection within 1 week

Attic interior

Water stains on rafters or insulation, daylight through boards, damp insulation

Attic access from interior, flashlight inspection

Active leak from storm damage, compromised deck or underlayment

High, inspect immediately after storm

Interior ceilings and walls

New water stains, bubbling paint, fresh discoloration on upper floors

Walk through all rooms on upper floor after storm

Active roof leak from storm damage reaching interior

High, call immediately if active drip present

Window and door frames

New difficulty opening or closing, fresh cracks in surrounding drywall

Check all upper floor windows and doors

Structural movement from severe wind loading or impact

High, structural assessment required

Garage and outbuildings

Dented metal panels, missing roofing, damaged gutters

Ground level walk around all structures on property

Hail or wind damage confirming storm intensity for insurance records

Moderate, document all structures for claim

Vehicles and outdoor furniture

Hail dents on vehicle surfaces, damaged patio furniture

Ground level inspection of all exposed surfaces

Hail size confirmation, critical for insurance documentation of storm severity

Moderate, photograph and document immediately

Neighboring properties

Visible roof damage on adjacent homes, debris in shared areas

Observe from your property only

Confirms storm path and intensity, supports insurance claim documentation

Moderate, note observations for claim records

Trees and landscaping

Broken branches, downed limbs near or on roof, uprooted trees

Ground level survey of full property perimeter

Direct impact risk to roof, potential structural damage

High if branches on roof, inspect immediately

Fence and deck surfaces

Hail impact marks on wood or composite surfaces

Ground level inspection of all outdoor structures

Hail size and intensity confirmation for insurance documentation

Low to Moderate, photograph for claim records

Utility meters and HVAC units

Dented covers, displaced equipment, debris accumulation

Ground level inspection only, do not touch electrical equipment

Hail impact confirmation, potential equipment damage

Moderate, notify utility provider if damage visible

Our Storm Damage Roof Repair Process for Western Pennsylvania Properties

Big River Roofing follows a clear, documented process on every storm damage call across Hermitage and Western Pennsylvania. Here is what to expect from the first call through the completed repair or replacement:

  • Same Day Emergency Response — For active leaks, missing shingles, and visible structural damage, Big River Roofing prioritizes storm calls and aims to be on site within 24 to 48 hours. In situations where the roof is actively exposed to weather, an emergency tarp can be installed the same day to stop further water intrusion until a permanent repair is scheduled.
  • Thorough Storm Damage Inspection with Photo Documentation — Every storm damage inspection covers the full roof, not just the visible damage from the ground. The crew inspects shingles, flashing, pipe boots, valleys, gutters, siding, and the attic below for hidden damage. Every finding is photographed and documented in a written report, which becomes the foundation of any insurance claim.
  • Weather Record Verification — Big River Roofing documents the storm event with weather records from the date of damage, including wind speed data and hail size reports from the NOAA Storm Events Database. This documentation is critical for insurance adjusters verifying that the damage was caused by a specific storm rather than pre-existing wear.
  • Written Scope of Work for Insurance Submission — After the inspection, homeowners receive a detailed written scope of work that the insurance adjuster can use to process the claim. The scope includes material specifications, quantities, and labor that match the standard language carriers use to evaluate storm damage claims across Western Pennsylvania.
  • Repair or Replacement Completed to Manufacturer Specifications — Once the claim is approved and the scope is confirmed, the repair or replacement is completed to the same certified installation standards Big River Roofing applies to every project. Storm damage repairs are not a lesser version of the regular work.
  • Final Documentation Provided to Homeowner — After the work is complete, the homeowner receives a full documentation package including photos of the completed repair, warranty information, permit records, and any correspondence with the insurance carrier for their permanent records.

When to Schedule Emergency Roof Repair in Western Pennsylvania

Some storm damage cannot wait. If you see active leaks, sagging ceilings, daylight through the attic, or major shingle loss along the windward slope, call us right away. Emergency leak detection and tarping prevent secondary water damage to insulation, drywall, and personal belongings.

Even when the visible damage seems minor, schedule a professional inspection within 30 days of the storm event. Insurance carriers often deny claims filed months after a storm by citing maintenance neglect or wear-and-tear exclusions. Documentation timing protects your coverage and your investment.

Why Choose Big River Roofing

  • We Are Local, Not Storm Chasers — Big River Roofing is based on East State Street in Hermitage. After a major storm event, out-of-state storm-chasing crews flood the area and disappear once the work is done. Big River Roofing was here before the storm and will be here after it. That matters when a warranty issue comes up or a follow-up inspection is needed.
  • Documentation That Holds Up With Insurance Carriers — Big River Roofing produces the kind of inspection reports, photo documentation, and written scopes of work that insurance adjusters require to process claims correctly. Incomplete documentation is the primary reason storm damage claims get underpaid or denied.
  • We Catch Damage That Is Not Visible From the Ground — Hail bruising, lifted sealant strips, and compromised flashing are invisible from the driveway. Big River Roofing inspects every component of the roof after a storm, not just what the homeowner can see, which means no damage goes undocumented before the claim is filed.
  • Experience With the Pennsylvania Insurance Process — Big River Roofing has navigated hundreds of storm damage claims across Mercer, Lawrence, Butler, and Beaver Counties. The team understands how Pennsylvania carriers evaluate storm claims, what documentation they require, and how to respond when an adjuster’s initial scope misses damage or undervalues the repair.
  • Emergency Response Within 24 to 48 Hours — Storm damage does not wait for a convenient schedule. Big River Roofing prioritizes emergency calls and responds promptly with same-day tarping available when a roof is actively exposed to weather following a storm event.
  • No Pressure to File a Claim You Do Not Need — Big River Roofing inspects roofs honestly after storm events. If the damage does not meet the threshold for a claim or can be addressed with a minor repair, that is what gets recommended. No fabricated damage reports, no inflated scopes, and no pressure to file a claim that is not warranted.
  • Licensed, Bonded, and Insured — PA Home Improvement Contractor #PA169326 gives every property owner legal recourse and financial protection throughout every storm damage repair, and our registration can be verified through the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General before signing any contract.

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Proudly Serving Hermitage and Western Pennsylvania With Expert Storm Damage Roof Repair Services

Big River Roofing provides prompt, certified storm damage roof repair and replacement services to homeowners and property owners throughout the entire Western Pennsylvania service area. Our service areas include: Mercer County, Lawrence County, Butler County, Beaver County, Cranberry Township, Harmony, Wexford, Slippery Rock, Butler, Beaver, Grove City, New Castle, Neshannock, Mercer, Sharon, Hermitage, Ellwood City, West Middlesex, Beaver Falls, Warrendale and surrounding communities. Explore our complete list of coverage zones on our Service Areas page.

Whether you are dealing with hail damage in Hermitage, wind damage in Sharon, a fallen tree in New Castle, or missing shingles after a severe storm in Cranberry Township, the team is locally based, fully licensed, and ready to respond quickly with the inspection documentation and repair quality your insurance claim requires.

Schedule Your Free Storm Damage Roof Inspection in Hermitage and Western Pennsylvania Today

Every hour after a storm matters. Water spreads through insulation, mold sets in behind drywall, and insurance deadlines count down from the day damage occurred. Big River Roofing offers no-obligation roof inspections to Western Pennsylvania homeowners, complete with drone imagery, written reports, and claim-ready documentation. Whether you need a single shingle replaced or full restoration, our certified team handles the work and the paperwork.

Call (724) 877-7380 or request your free quote online to get on the schedule. Same-day emergency response is available across Mercer, Lawrence, Butler, and Beaver Counties.

Get in Touch Today

Big River Roofing

Address: 2404 E State St, Hermitage, PA 16148, United States
Phone Number: (724) 877-7380
Email Address: donkovac018@gmail.com
Business Hours:
Monday: 9:00 AM To 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM To 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM To 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM To 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM To 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM To 1:00 PM
Sunday: Closed

Frequently Asked Questions

Should homeowners insurance cover roof repairs from a storm in Western Pennsylvania?

Most standard homeowners policies cover sudden, accidental damage from wind, hail, and falling objects. Coverage typically excludes wear-and-tear, neglect, and pre-existing damage. Document the storm date, file promptly, and keep your maintenance records to support the claim.

The 25% rule is a guideline used in some states allowing a full roof replacement when more than 25% of the roof is damaged or repaired. Pennsylvania does not have a statewide 25% rule, but many insurance carriers apply a similar threshold when deciding between repair and replacement. Our team helps interpret your specific policy language during the inspection.

Strong storm damage claims combine three elements: dated weather data from NOAA or the National Weather Service confirming the event, photo and drone documentation of the damage itself, and a professional inspection report from a licensed roofing contractor. We compile all three into one claim package for your adjuster.

Costs vary based on damage scope. Minor shingle replacement after a wind event runs $400 to $1,500 in our service area. Full storm restoration on an asphalt shingle roof typically falls between $8,000 and $20,000. Insurance often covers most of the cost minus your deductible. We provide free written estimates before any work begins.

Most Pennsylvania policies allow 12 months from the date of loss to file a claim, though some carriers shorten the window to 6 months for hail and wind events. Check your declarations page or call your agent. Filing sooner produces better outcomes and reduces the risk of denial.

Isolated wind damage on a younger roof usually allows targeted repair. Older roofs, widespread shingle loss, or compromised decking often justify replacement under your policy. Our inspectors recommend the most cost-effective option that restores warranty coverage and weatherproof performance.

Avoid speculating about damage age, declining a roof inspection, or admitting fault for delayed reporting. Stick to factual descriptions: when you noticed the damage, what you observed, and what professional documentation you have. Big River Roofing meets adjusters on-site so the conversation stays focused on facts.

Schedule Your Free Roofing Estimate

Your roof protects everything underneath it. If it’s been a few years since your last inspection, or a recent storm rolled through your area, now is the right time to get a professional set of eyes on it before a small problem becomes a costly one.

Reach out to Big River Roofing and let a certified local contractor give you a straight answer about what your roof needs. No sales pressure, no inflated estimates, just clear information and honest recommendations from a team that has been serving Hermitage and Western Pennsylvania homeowners for 5+ years.