Frequently Asked Questions

We handle all storm-related roof damage including wind-lifted or missing shingles, broken or displaced tiles, punctures from fallen trees or airborne debris, compromised flashing, damaged ridge caps, and structural damage to the roof deck. We also address secondary damage such as water intrusion into the attic, insulation saturation, and mold conditions that develop after storm-related breaches.
As soon as it is safe to do so, ideally within 48 hours. Early inspection allows us to identify and document all damage while conditions are clearly attributable to the storm event, which is important for insurance claims. It also allows us to perform temporary repairs that prevent secondary water damage from subsequent rain.
We provide complete damage documentation including detailed photographs, measurements, and written assessments. We meet with insurance adjusters on-site to walk through the damage and ensure nothing is overlooked. Our documentation follows the formats that insurance companies expect, which helps move claims through processing efficiently.
Repair addresses specific damaged areas while leaving undamaged portions of the roof intact. Restoration involves more complete work when storm damage has affected a large area or when the existing roof was already nearing the end of its life and the storm accelerated the need for replacement. We assess each situation honestly and recommend the approach that provides the best long-term value.
Yes, this is extremely common. Wind can compromise shingle seal strips, lift flashing, and create gaps in the roofing system that are not visible from ground level. This hidden damage can lead to leaks weeks or months after the storm. A professional post-storm inspection from the roof surface is the only reliable way to identify all wind-related damage.

Storm Damage Roof Restoration in Central Florida

Florida’s volatile weather can wreak havoc on your roof. Protech Roofing Services offers complete storm damage restoration to help Central Florida residents recover quickly after a hurricane, hail, or high-wind event. We assess all damage, from missing shingles to structural issues, and provide efficient, high-quality repairs to restore your roof’s protective barrier. We can also assist with the documentation needed for insurance claims, making the recovery process as smooth as possible.

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What Is Storm Damage Restoration?

Storm damage restoration is the process of repairing and rebuilding parts of a roof system affected by wind, rain, hail, or falling debris. It goes beyond simple repairs and may include:

  • Replacing missing or damaged shingles

  • Repairing flashing around chimneys and skylights

  • Fixing leaks and water infiltration

  • Restoring gutters, downspouts, and drainage systems

  • Inspecting structural damage caused by fallen trees or branches

Types of Storm Damage We Repair

1. Wind Damage

Missing shingles, lifted flashing, and displaced roof panels

2. Hail Damage

Granule loss, cracked shingles, and surface bruising

3. Water Damage

Leaks, saturated insulation, and mold growth

4. Debris Impact

Damage from falling trees, branches, or blown objects

5. Structural Compromise

Roof deck or truss damage from heavy impacts

Our Storm Damage Restoration Process

1. Emergency Response

Immediate tarping or sealing to stop further water intrusion

2. Comprehensive Inspection

Detailed assessment with photos and video evidence

3. Insurance Coordination

Direct communication with your adjuster for smoother claims

4. Custom Restoration Plan

Tailored repairs or replacements to match your roof type

5. High-Quality Repairs

Using materials rated for Florida’s building codes and weather conditions

6. Final Walkthrough

Ensure all repairs meet our standards and your satisfaction

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Benefits of Professional Storm Damage Restoration

Quick Recovery

Fast action prevents leaks from spreading into walls and ceilings.

Full Code Compliance

All restoration projects follow the Florida Building Code (FBC).

Insurance Support

We help property owners document storm damage for insurance claims.

Long-Term Protection

Repairs strengthen roofs against future storms.

Florida Regulations and Local Codes

The Florida Building Code (FBC) establishes strict requirements for storm-related roof repairs. All work must use approved materials rated for wind uplift and waterproofing. Flashing, shingles, and underlayment must meet hurricane safety standards.

Counties may require permits and inspections for restoration after major storms. Protech Roofing ensures every project is fully documented, inspected, and approved to keep property owners compliant and protected.

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Get Your Roof Back to Full Strength


📞 Call Protech Roofing today for fast and reliable storm damage restoration services that bring your property back to safety and full compliance with Florida codes.