When a Santa Ana wind event or a hard winter storm opens up a Chino roof, the clock starts immediately, because the second event is the rain or the next gust finding the hole the first one made. Chino Roofers responds to storm damage the right way: secure the roof first so the damage stops spreading, then document the loss thoroughly and carry out a proper, lasting repair, not a tarp-and-pray patch that fails the next time the wind blows. We work to make the roof whole again, on the record.
- Prompt response to secure an open or compromised roof and stop further loss
- Thorough documentation of wind, debris, and water damage for your records
- Proper repairs, not temporary patches dressed up as permanent fixes
- Straight assessment of whether the damage is a repair or a replacement
- Honest support if the loss genuinely warrants an insurance claim
- Cleanup and a written guarantee on the repair we perform
First priority: stop the loss
When wind has lifted shingles or debris has punched through the surface, the most important thing is not the eventual repair, it is keeping the next bit of weather from turning a damaged roof into a soaked house. The first thing we do on a storm call is get the roof secured so water cannot get in and the wind cannot peel back more than it already has. That gives you a dry, stable roof to make decisions from, instead of a deadline driven by the forecast.
Securing the roof properly is its own skill. A tarp thrown over the top and weighted with whatever was lying around comes off in the next gust. We secure the roof so it actually holds until the permanent repair is done, which in this wind corridor is not a small distinction.
Documenting what the storm actually did
Storm damage on a roof is often more than what is visible from the ground. Wind that lifts and reseats a row of shingles can break the seal that holds them down without obviously displacing them, leaving a roof that looks fine and leaks at the next rain. We document the full extent of what the storm did, photographing the displaced and broken material, the compromised flashing, and any water that already found its way in, so you have a clear and honest record of the loss.
That documentation matters whether or not a claim is involved. It is the basis for a repair scope that addresses everything the storm did rather than just the obvious tears, and it is the difference between a roof that is genuinely repaired and one that is patched where it shows.
Repair, replacement, and dealing with a claim
Not every storm-damaged roof needs to be replaced, and we will tell you honestly which situation you are in. Isolated wind damage on an otherwise sound roof is a repair. Widespread damage to a roof that was already near the end is often the moment a replacement makes the most sense, and a storm can be the event that an aging roof simply does not survive. Either way, the assessment we give you is the one the photos support.
If the damage genuinely rises to the level of an insurance claim, we will support you through it honestly: a clear scope, thorough documentation, and a fair accounting of the loss. What we will not do is inflate damage, invent it, or chase you down the street after a windstorm promising a free roof. That kind of operator gives roofing a bad name in this area, and we are the opposite of it.
From this service to the whole roof
A roof is a system, so storm damage repair rarely stands alone, it connects to new roof, roof repair, pre-sale roof inspection, gutter installation, roof installation, and our crew handles all of it under one roof. We bring the same service to Storm Damage Repair in Chino Hills, Storm Damage Repair in Ontario, Montclair storm damage repair, Storm Damage Repair in Pomona and everywhere else across the Chino area.
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