STORM DAMAGE REPAIR & RESTORATION IN NEW YORK
L-Pro Restoration responds fast when storms hit. From hail and wind damage to fallen debris and emergency leaks — we assess, document, and restore your home with the urgency it deserves.
Why L-Pro
Excellence. Trust. L-Pro Storm Damage.
Storm damage doesn’t wait — and neither do we. Whether it’s a single missing shingle or a full roof section torn off by high winds, the longer damage goes unaddressed, the more water gets in and the more expensive the repair becomes. L-Pro provides rapid assessments, emergency tarping, and full restoration services to get your home protected and back to normal as quickly as possible.
Emergency Response & Tarping
Free Damage Assessment
Full Roof & Exterior Restoration
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Hail Damage
Hail can cause damage that isn’t always visible from the ground — but it’s doing real harm to your shingles, gutters, and flashing. Granule loss from hail strikes accelerates shingle wear and leaves your roof vulnerable to UV damage and leaks. L-Pro’s inspectors know exactly what to look for, and we document everything thoroughly so your insurance claim reflects the true extent of the damage.
Wind Damage
High winds can lift, crack, or completely tear off shingles — and in severe cases, damage the decking and structural components underneath. Even partial wind damage creates openings for water intrusion that can go unnoticed until you have a leak inside your home. We respond quickly to wind damage calls, perform a full roof and exterior inspection, and provide emergency protection while permanent repairs are arranged.
Signs Your Home Has Storm Damage:
- Missing, cracked, or curling shingles
- Dented or bent gutters and downspouts
- Granules collecting in gutters or on the ground
- Water stains on interior ceilings or walls
- Visible impact marks on siding or fascia
- Flashing that's lifted or pulled away
- Sagging or soft spots on the roof deck
- Leaks appearing after a recent storm
FAQs
What should I do immediately after a storm damages my roof?
First, don’t go on the roof yourself — it may be structurally compromised and slippery. Document any visible damage from the ground with photos. If water is actively entering your home, place buckets and protect your belongings. Then call L-Pro. We’ll get someone out for an emergency assessment and can deploy tarping to prevent further water intrusion while we plan the repair.
Does homeowner's insurance cover storm damage to my roof?
In most cases, yes — storm damage caused by hail, wind, or falling debris is covered under standard homeowner’s insurance policies. What’s not always covered is damage from neglect or normal wear and tear. That’s why the inspection and documentation we provide matters. A well-documented claim with clear photo evidence and a professional assessment significantly increases the likelihood of a fair payout.
How soon after a storm should I get an inspection?
As soon as possible — ideally within 24 to 48 hours. Many insurance policies have reporting windows, and some damage that seems minor initially can deteriorate quickly if water gets in. The sooner we assess the damage, the better positioned you are for a successful claim and a faster repair.
Can storm damage be repaired, or will I need a full roof replacement?
It depends on the extent of the damage. Localized damage — a few missing shingles, isolated hail strikes — can often be repaired without replacing the entire roof. But if the damage is widespread, or if your roof was already aging before the storm, a full replacement is often the more cost-effective long-term decision. We’ll give you an honest assessment and walk you through both options.
Will L-Pro help me deal with my insurance adjuster?
Yes. We’re experienced in working alongside insurance adjusters and can be present during their inspection to make sure nothing gets overlooked. We provide detailed written reports and photo documentation that support your claim. We don’t work on commission with insurance companies — our job is to represent your home’s actual needs, not to inflate or minimize the damage.