Boise Roof Inspections After Hail and High Winds
Storm damage can develop in several parts of a roof at once. Hail may damage the surface of shingles, while wind can lift roofing materials and open gaps around edges, vents, skylights, or flashing.
Recon Roofing & Solar accepts calls 24/7 for storm-related roofing concerns. Emergency roof tarping is available when a damaged area needs temporary protection before permanent repairs can be completed.
The company also uses drone roof inspections and photo documentation. These tools help property owners see damage on steep slopes, upper roof sections, commercial buildings, and other areas that are hard to view from the ground.
How Boise Storms Can Affect Different Roofing Systems
The type of damage found after a storm often depends on the roofing material, roof shape, property type, and direction of the weather.
- Granule Loss on Asphalt Shingles: Hail can knock protective granules away from asphalt shingles. These areas may appear darker or smoother than the surrounding roof and can leave the shingle more exposed to sunlight and moisture.
- Shingles Lifted by Strong Wind: Wind may loosen shingle edges or remove full sections of roofing material. Lifted shingles can allow rain or melting snow to reach the layers beneath the roof surface.
- Dents in Metal Roofing: Metal roofs may show dents after hail. An inspection can also check seams, fasteners, roof edges, and flashing to find damage that may affect performance.
- Cracked or Displaced Roof Tiles: Tile roofing can crack, shift, or break when struck by hail or falling debris. Damaged tiles should be checked before water reaches the underlayment.
- Water Entry Around Roof Openings: Skylights, vents, chimneys, and flashing can become damaged during a storm. Leaks often form around these roof penetrations rather than in the middle of the roofing material.
- Standing Water on Flat Roofs: Commercial and residential flat roofs may collect branches, leaves, or other debris after a storm. Blocked drains and damaged TPO materials can lead to ponding water and leaks.
Wind and Hail Damage Roof Repair Services in Boise
Recon Roofing & Solar provides roofing services for residential and commercial properties affected by Boise storms.
- Hail damage roof repair in Boise corrects damaged shingles, tiles, flashing, vents, roof edges, and other affected areas.
- Wind and hail damage roof repair in Boise addresses lifted materials, missing shingles, loose flashing, punctures, and storm-related leaks.
- Roof repair in Boise covers isolated roofing problems that do not require a full roof replacement.
- Storm damage inspections in Boise check roofing materials, flashing, vents, skylights, drainage systems, and other vulnerable areas.
- Emergency roof repair in Boise includes temporary tarping for exposed or leaking roof sections.
- Hail damage assessments in Boise provide inspection findings and photo documentation after severe weather.
- Storm restoration services in Boise support properties with damage across several roof areas.
- Tile roof repair in Boise addresses cracked, broken, loose, or displaced roofing tiles.
- Flat roof repair in Boise covers leaks, membrane damage, drainage problems, and storm-related wear.
- Commercial roofing repairs in Boise support offices, retail properties, managed buildings, HOAs, and other commercial facilities.
- Drone roof inspections in Boise document roofing conditions using clear overhead images.
- Insurance claim assistance in Boise helps property owners organize storm damage findings and supporting documentation.
Honest Roof Repair Guidance for Boise Property Owners
Storm damage can leave homeowners unsure whether they need a small repair or a complete roof replacement. Some contractors may give recommendations before fully documenting the roof condition.
Recon Roofing & Solar follows a no-pressure sales approach. The team inspects the roof, documents the damage, and explains the available options based on the condition of the roofing system.
The company provides free roof inspections and free storm damage assessments. Property owners can review the findings before deciding whether they need repairs, maintenance, restoration, or replacement.
Recon Roofing & Solar is a veteran-owned Idaho roofing company and an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor. The team works with asphalt shingles, metal roofing, tile roofing, TPO roofing, and flat roofing systems.
What to Expect During a Boise Hail Damage Repair
- Report the Storm Damage — Call Recon Roofing & Solar or submit the online contact form. Describe when the storm occurred and share any problems you have noticed, such as missing shingles, ceiling stains, dripping water, or fallen debris.
- Arrange a Free Roof Assessment — A roofing professional inspects the property for hail strikes, wind damage, leaks, damaged flashing, loose materials, and drainage concerns. Drone photos may be taken to document roof sections from above.
- Review the Roof Findings — The team explains which areas were affected and what type of work may be needed. Recommendations may include targeted repair, temporary tarping, storm restoration, maintenance, or roof replacement.
- Complete the Approved Repairs — The roofing work is completed based on the material and level of damage found during the inspection. If water entry is an immediate concern, emergency tarping may be used before the permanent repair.
- Organize Insurance Documentation — When a claim is involved, Recon Roofing & Solar can provide inspection documentation, insurance claim assistance, and insurance supplement assistance.
Hail damage roofing coverage is available throughout Boise neighborhoods and nearby communities including Meridian, Eagle, Kuna, Star, Nampa, Caldwell, and Garden City.
Why Choose Recon Roofing & Solar
As a veteran-owned Boise company, we take pride in delivering reliable, high-quality roofing services backed by a 5.0 rating and 150+ Google reviews. Our team has extensive experience working with Boise homes and roofing systems, ensuring every project meets local codes and building standards. We are fully licensed and insured (RCE-61303) and experienced in handling insurance claims, making the process as smooth as possible. Throughout every job, we prioritize clear communication with detailed photo reports, focusing on long-term roof protection rather than quick fixes.
