Last Night’s Storm

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Last Night’s Storm | Roof Replacement | Roofing | Grandview

When last night’s thunder rolled across Grandview, it may have left more than just puddles in its wake. HEP’s Last Night’s Storm Roofing is ready to turn that rattling worry overhead into a sturdy sense of relief. We respond quickly, inspect every shingle and seam, and explain the options in clear, neighbor-to-neighbor language. If damage is beyond repair, our crew mobilizes fast so you’re not living under tarps or crossed fingers for long.

Our certified installers specialize in roof replacement that’s built to stand up to Missouri’s fiercest weather, using premium materials backed by industry-leading warranties. From first call to final cleanup, you can expect transparent pricing, photo updates of the progress, and a fresh, watertight roof that lifts curb appeal as much as it safeguards your family. One stormy night can cause a headache; one call to HEP can fix it for decades.

FAQs

How soon should I schedule a roof inspection after last night’s storm in Grandview?

Ideally, you should arrange an inspection within 24–48 hours. Storm damage can allow water to penetrate under shingles and into your attic, causing hidden leaks and mold growth. A prompt inspection lets us document damage for your insurance claim and prevent minor issues from turning into costly structural repairs.

What signs indicate that I need a full roof replacement rather than just repairs?

Warning signs include widespread shingle loss, curled or cracked shingles across multiple roof planes, large areas of exposed underlayment, sagging decking, and leaks in several rooms. If the storm caused more than 30% of the roof surface to fail or your roof is already 15–20 years old, a complete replacement is usually more cost-effective and offers stronger long-term protection.

Does my homeowner’s insurance cover storm-related roof replacement in Grandview?

Most standard homeowner policies cover wind, hail, and impact damage caused by sudden storms, minus your deductible. We work directly with insurers to provide photos, measurements, and a detailed scope of work. Coverage eligibility can depend on the roof’s age and maintenance history, so having recent maintenance records and a professional inspection report strengthens your claim.

How long does the roof replacement process typically take for an average Grandview home?

For a single-family residence of 2,000–3,000 sq. ft., tear-off and installation usually take 1–3 days, weather permitting. Add another day for final cleanup and walkthrough. We schedule materials and dumpsters in advance, and our crews work efficiently to minimize disruption. Complex rooflines, decking repairs, or specialty materials may extend the timeline by a day or two.

What roofing materials do you recommend for better storm resistance in the Grandview climate?

Impact-rated architectural asphalt shingles (Class 3 or 4) provide an affordable upgrade and withstand hail better than 3-tab shingles. Stone-coated steel and standing-seam metal roofs deliver exceptional wind and impact resistance, often qualifying for insurance premium discounts. We also install synthetic underlayments and high-temperature ice & water shields for enhanced moisture protection along eaves and valleys.

Do I need permits for a roof replacement in Grandview, and do you handle that process?

Yes. The City of Grandview requires a building permit for roof replacements to ensure the work meets local building and wind-resistance codes. We obtain the permit on your behalf, schedule any required inspections, and include the permit fee in our written proposal so you have one transparent, hassle-free price.

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