What to Do If Your Roof Is Damaged After a Storm in Ormond Beach
- JoeTriangleRoofing
- Aug 24
- 3 min read

When the storm passes in Ormond Beach, the first thing most homeowners want to do is get outside and see if their property is okay. Unfortunately, hurricanes and tropical storms in Volusia County often leave behind roof damage that isn’t always obvious at first glance. Here’s a step-by-step guide on what to do after the storm, and when to call a local roofer for help.
1. Start with a Ground Check
Before climbing or leaning ladders, start with a quick walk of your yard. Look for:
Shingles, flashing, or vent covers that may have blown off.
Broken tree limbs that could have struck your roof.
Pieces of roofing material scattered in your driveway or yard.
👉 If you notice missing shingles, curled edges, or cracks you can see from the ground, your roof may already be in trouble.
2. Watch for Shingle Granules in Gutters or on the Ground
Loose shingles aren't the only problem - hurricane winds can strip asphalt shingles of their protective granules. If you see piles of these sand-like particles around your home or inside your gutters, your roof may have lost its ability to protect against the Florida sun and heavy rain. Blocked gutters and downspouts can make the problem worse by preventing water from draining, which could damage siding, fascia, or even your interior walls.
3. Document the Damage
Take photos and videos of everything you see—on the ground, inside the home, and (if safe) from a distance of your roof. Document:
Missing or damaged shingles
Broken gutters or downspouts
Water stains on ceilings or walls
Branches or debris on your roof (you should keep these trimmed)
This evidence will be critical for both your roofer and your insurance company.

4. Contact Your Insurance Company
Notify your insurer as soon as possible. Many policies require homeowners to prevent further damage after a storm, and early reporting helps streamline your claim. Ask about:
Whether your policy covers temporary tarping
The documentation they need (photos, estimates, inspection reports)
Their process for sending an adjuster to assess the damage
5. Contact a Reputable Local Roofer
Don’t wait too long—after hurricanes, roofing contractors book up quickly. Choose a licensed, insured roofer in Ormond Beach who understands local building codes and storm patterns. A good roofing contractor will:
Provide a full inspection and written estimate
Help identify hidden damage (like leaks not yet visible)
Work with you to support your insurance claim
6. Be Wary of “Storm Chasers”
After every hurricane, out-of-town contractors flood into Ormond Beach offering cheap, fast roof repairs. Be cautious. Many of these companies:
Are not licensed in Florida - or not licensed at all!
Use low-quality materials - second-hand shingles
Leave town before warranty issues appear
Always check a roofer’s license, insurance, and local reputation before signing a contract!
7. Make Temporary Repairs (If Safe)
If your roof is exposed, covering the damaged area with a tarp can prevent further water leaks and mold growth. Many insurance policies require this step.
⚠️ Important: Never attempt to tarp your roof yourself—it’s dangerous. Call a professional roofer like Triangle Roofing, Inc. in Ormond Beach to handle it safely.
8. Look for Signs of Interior Leaks
Even if your roof looks okay, check inside your home for:
Water stains on ceilings and walls - can happen several days later
Damp flooring near exterior walls
Leaks around skylights or vents - a common problem
Small leaks can turn into costly repairs if ignored.

Local Help in Ormond Beach After a Hurricane
If your home or commercial roof has storm damage, call Joe at Triangle Roofing, Inc. in Ormond Beach at 386-673-6600. We’re licensed, insured, and trusted by homeowners throughout Volusia County. From temporary tarping to full roof replacement, we’ll help protect your home. Email Joe at Joe.delia@triangleroofingusa.com
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