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Asphalt Shingles | Storm Damage Restoration | Roofing | Grandview
When sudden Midwest winds rip shingles from Grandview rooftops, homeowners turn to HEP for fast, flawless storm damage restoration. Our certified roofers arrive with the region’s best asphalt shingles, matching color, texture, and performance so precisely that neighbors will never know a storm passed through. From emergency tarping to streamlined insurance coordination, we handle every detail while you stay safe, dry, and in control.
Backed by decades of local experience, HEP combines small-town courtesy with elite craftsmanship. We inspect your roof for hidden moisture, reinforce decking, and install high-performance shingles that shrug off hail, UV rays, and gusts that would rattle lesser roofs. Call or click today, and let Grandview’s trusted roofing team restore your peace of mind—shingle by shingle.
FAQs
What are the most common signs of storm damage on an asphalt-shingle roof in Grandview?
After a severe thunderstorm or hail event you may notice bruised or missing shingles, lifted tabs, granule loss that leaves dark bald spots, dents in soft metals such as gutters or vents, and water stains on interior ceilings. In Grandview’s wind-prone spring and summer seasons, edges and ridge caps are especially vulnerable to uplift. A professional inspection can detect less obvious damage—such as cracked seal strips or punctures—that could lead to leaks months later.
How soon should I have my roof inspected after a storm?
Ideally, schedule an inspection within 24–72 hours of the weather event. Quick action helps you document damage for insurance, prevents minor punctures from turning into leaking ceilings, and allows materials to be tarped before the next rain. In Grandview, pop-up thunderstorms are frequent, so waiting even a week can expose your decking and attic insulation to additional moisture.
Will my homeowners insurance cover the cost of storm-related roof repairs or replacement?
Most Grandview insurance policies cover sudden, accidental damage caused by wind, hail, or falling debris. Coverage usually includes the cost to return your roof to its pre-loss condition, minus your deductible. Our restoration team supplies a detailed inspection report and photo evidence to streamline your claim, meets with the adjuster on-site, and helps you understand policy terms such as Actual Cash Value (ACV) versus Replacement Cost Value (RCV).
What does the storm-damage restoration process involve for asphalt shingles?
1) Free inspection and documentation. 2) Emergency tarping if active leaks exist. 3) Claim assistance and adjuster meeting. 4) Removal of damaged shingles to expose clean decking. 5) Replacement of underlayment, flashing, ridge vents, and any compromised wood. 6) Installation of new, code-compliant asphalt shingles matched to your color preference. 7) Final clean-up with magnetic nail sweep and a workmanship walkthrough. Most Grandview homes are completed in one to two days once materials arrive.
Can I repair just the damaged sections, or do I need a full roof replacement?
It depends on the extent and pattern of damage. Small, localized wind tears or a few missing shingles can often be patched. However, widespread hail bruising, significant granule loss, or shingle age over 15–20 years usually make a full replacement more cost-effective and better for long-term protection. Insurance carriers often approve full replacement when 25–30% of a slope is compromised.
Why choose a local Grandview roofing contractor for storm restoration?
A local contractor understands Jackson County building codes, pulls the correct city permits, and is familiar with the specific hailstone sizes and wind speeds common to our area. We’re nearby for fast emergency response, honor our labor warranty because we’re here year-round, and maintain relationships with suppliers to source matching shingles quickly. Choosing local also keeps your dollars in the community and helps avoid out-of-town ‘storm chasers’ who may not be around if issues arise later.