North Alabama sees 60–80 MPH straight-line wind events multiple times every spring and fall. When shingles tear off, the exposed underlayment fails within 1–2 storms, and what started as cosmetic damage turns into active decking exposure. Here's how to handle missing shingles the right way.
Symptoms to Look For
- Bare patches visible from the ground
- Shingles in the yard or driveway
- Exposed black underlayment
- Lifted or curled adjacent shingles
Common Causes in North Alabama
- Straight-line winds 50+ MPH
- Tornado downburst
- Tropical-system outer bands
- Under-nailed or builder-grade shingles
- Aged shingles past their wind-rating
Dangers of Ignoring This
- Active leak with the next rain
- Decking soaks and warps
- Chain-failure of adjacent shingles
- Insurance denial if not documented promptly
Why You Should Act Now
Across North Alabama, this problem rarely resolves itself — every rain, hailstorm, or windy afternoon makes the damage worse. Most homeowners who wait end up paying 2–4x more in interior repair, decking replacement, and mold remediation than if the roof was addressed in the first 30 days.
Our Repair Solution
Our local crews diagnose the actual source — not just the visible symptom — then deliver a documented, warrantied repair. We use manufacturer-approved materials engineered for the Tennessee Valley's heat, humidity, and severe-storm cycles, and every job includes photo documentation you can keep.
Insurance Guidance
If the damage is tied to a covered storm event in your Alabama policy, we help document the loss, file the claim alongside you, and meet your adjuster on the roof so the scope reflects every real impact — not a low-ball estimate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you match my existing shingles?+
Often yes — color and line matching is part of our inspection. If the shingle is discontinued, we discuss insurance and replacement scope.
Is this an insurance claim?+
If the wind event is documented in your zip code and damage is significant, almost always yes.