Wind Damage Roof Repair in Central Texas

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What Wind Damage Looks Like

What Does Wind Damage Actually Look Like?

High winds lift, crack, and displace shingles at the most vulnerable points first: ridges, edges, and valleys. A shingle doesn’t have to blow off completely to be compromised. Wind can break the adhesive seal between shingles without visibly displacing them, which means a roof can look intact from the ground while its weather seal has already failed.

The first sign of wind damage for most homeowners isn’t a missing shingle. It’s a leak that shows up during the next significant rain event.

Central Texas

Why Wind Damage Is a Year-Round Concern in Central Texas

Central Texas doesn’t need a named storm to generate damaging wind events. Spring storm systems, summer thunderstorm outflow, and the frontal boundaries that drop temperatures dramatically in fall and winter all carry wind speeds capable of compromising shingle seals. A roof in this market faces wind stress far more frequently than it faces hail, which makes wind damage a quieter but equally persistent threat to roof integrity.

Why It Gets Missed

Why Wind Damage Gets Missed More Than Hail Damage

Hail damage gets attention because it’s associated with a clear, memorable storm event. Wind damage is easier to dismiss because high wind events happen more frequently and don’t always make the news. A homeowner who notices a few shingles in the yard after a windy night often cleans up and moves on without an inspection. The shingles still on the roof with a broken seal are the ones that matter, and they don’t announce themselves the way a missing shingle does.

The Repair Process

How Ark Repairs Wind Damage

Step 1 · InspectionArk assesses the roof surface for displaced, cracked, and seal-broken shingles, with particular attention to ridges, edges, and valleys where wind stress concentrates.
Step 2 · DocumentationTimestamped photos and written findings provided regardless of what happens next.
Step 3 · RecommendationRepair or replacement based on the extent of documented damage.
Step 4 · Repair or ReplacementWork completed to the approved scope.
Our Process

What Happens After You Call Ark

01

ArkCertified Inspection

Every project starts with a documented inspection of your roof, exterior, and attic. You receive the full report before any recommendation is made.

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02

The Roof Replacement Process

Once you’ve selected your roofing system, we take great care to ensure your home experiences minimum disruption and your property is protected throughout installation.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Wind Damage Repair

Sustained winds above 50 to 60 mph can begin to lift and displace standard asphalt shingles, particularly at ridges and edges where wind uplift concentrates. Even lower wind speeds combined with existing shingle wear or improper installation can break the adhesive seal without fully displacing the shingle.
A professional inspection is the only reliable way. An inspector checks for broken adhesive seals, lifted edges, and creased or cracked shingles that may not be visibly displaced but have lost their weatherproofing integrity.
Most standard homeowners insurance policies in Texas cover wind damage as a sudden and accidental event. Whether your specific damage is covered depends on your carrier and policy. Ark provides documentation that supports your claim.
Not every windstorm warrants an inspection, but any event with sustained winds above 50 mph or any visible debris from your roof in the yard is worth having checked. Wind damage that goes unaddressed can develop into a leak before the next significant rain event.
In most cases, yes, when the damage is isolated to specific areas with sound surrounding shingles and decking. Widespread seal failure across the roof surface or damage combined with an aging roof may warrant replacement instead.
Yes. Sustained high winds from frontal boundaries, thunderstorm outflow, or seasonal weather patterns can compromise shingle seals without a named storm event ever being involved. Central Texas sees enough of these lower-profile wind events that cumulative wear is a real factor even outside of major storms.
Cost depends on the extent of the damage and whether it’s isolated or widespread across the roof surface. Repairs limited to a few compromised shingles cost considerably less than damage affecting multiple roof planes. The most accurate way to understand your specific cost is an inspection.
Financing

Wind damage is a covered event under most insurance policies. Ark documents every broken seal and lifted edge with timestamped photos so the claim rests on the evidence.

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What Your Neighbors Are Saying

Ark not only replaced my roof, they totally redone my home's exterior. The best-looking work I have ever had done. Nice to have a local Georgetown business right up the road.

Jack H.
Georgetown, Texas

The company president is personally committed to excellence from start to finish. He conducted a detailed survey, including an inspection from inside the attic and a drone overview. One of the best experiences we have ever had with a contractor.

Earl D.
Georgetown, Texas

Luke and his team were very professional and good at communicating throughout the whole process. They took care of everything and made the work pretty painless. Don't hesitate to give them a chance.

Amber H.
Georgetown, Texas
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