Mako Roofing & Restoration
Hurricane roof damage inspections for wind-lift, missing materials, leaks, and temporary protection.
Hurricane and tropical storm damage can show up as missing shingles, broken tile, lifted edges, flashing movement, leaks, or subtle roof-system stress. Mako inspects and documents the condition before recommending the next move.
What we inspect
Built around the actual roof condition.
Mako keeps the recommendation tied to the roof in front of us. That means checking materials, age, installation details, storm exposure, roof penetrations, flashing, drainage, and whether a targeted repair will actually hold.
- Wind-lift and missing-material inspection
- Tile, shingle, metal, and flat roof storm review
- Emergency tarp and temporary protection needs
- Repair vs replacement guidance after severe weather
Storm season ready
Ready to respond after hurricanes, wind, hail, and severe storms in Central Florida.
When severe weather hits, Mako Roofing & Restoration is ready to help with urgent roof leaks, missing materials, temporary protection, storm documentation, and the repair-or-replacement decision that follows.
hurricane roof damage FAQ
Common questions
Should I inspect my roof after a hurricane if there is no leak?
Yes. Some storm damage does not leak immediately, but can become a problem during the next heavy rain.
Can Mako help document damage?
Yes. Mako can document visible roof conditions and explain repair or replacement recommendations.
Inspection first
Need your roof looked at before the next storm?
Mako does not quote blind pricing online because roof scope depends on the roof system, access, pitch, damage, code requirements, and material conditions. Send the details and the team can help you understand the next step.