Mako Roofing & Restoration

Storm damage roof repair after wind, hail, tropical storms, and severe weather.

After severe weather, the damage may be obvious from the ground or hidden in lifted shingles, cracked tiles, flashing movement, penetrations, and active leaks. Mako documents what happened and explains the next step.

Hurricane-damaged tile roof with broken and displaced tiles

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.

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.

storm damage roof repair FAQ

Common questions

What should I do after a hailstorm or hurricane?

If it is safe, document visible damage, prevent interior water damage where possible, and schedule a roof inspection before the next storm.

Can storm damage be hidden?

Yes. Wind-lifted shingles, cracked tile, flashing movement, and compromised seal points are not always visible from the ground.

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.

Quick answers

Storm damage roof repair in Windermere, Orlando, and Central Florida

Mako Roofing & Restoration inspects storm-related roof concerns including missing or displaced materials, tile damage, shingle damage, metal roof issues, flashing problems, active leaks, and temporary protection needs.

What roof damage should be checked after a storm?

Look for active leaks, ceiling stains, missing or lifted shingles, broken or displaced tile, damaged flashing, debris impacts, loose metal details, and roof areas that look different after the storm.

Can storm damage be repaired instead of replacing the whole roof?

Sometimes. Mako checks whether the damage is localized and repairable or whether the storm exposed wider roof-system problems that need a larger plan.

Should I climb on the roof to take storm photos?

No. Take safe photos from the ground and interior photos of any water staining. Mako can review the roof safely during inspection.

Storm damage questions

After a Central Florida storm, the right question is what changed on the roof

Storm searches often start with anxiety. Mako content should help homeowners spot practical warning signs and understand when repair, tarping, or replacement might be the honest path.

I see broken tile or missing shingles after a storm. Does that mean I need a new roof?

Not automatically. Mako checks whether the damage is localized, whether the surrounding roof is sound, and whether a repair can address the actual failure point.

The ceiling stain appeared after heavy wind and rain. Could the roof be damaged?

Yes. Wind-driven rain can expose vulnerable flashing, valleys, penetrations, roof-to-wall transitions, lifted shingles, displaced tile, or other storm-related roof details.

Should I wait until the next rain to see if it leaks again?

If water entered once, it is better to document it and get the roof checked. Waiting can allow hidden moisture damage to spread.

What photos help after storm damage?

Interior stains, drips, attic or ceiling damage if safe, and ground-level exterior photos help. Do not climb on the roof for photos.

For a roof issue in Windermere, Orlando, Bay Hill, Dr. Phillips, Horizon West, Winter Garden, Ocoee, Clermont, Kissimmee, Davenport, St. Cloud, Apopka, Lake Mary, or nearby Central Florida, call or text Mako Roofing & Restoration at 407-337-8807.

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