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01 · Storm damage response

What to do when your commercial roof is storm-damaged.

Commercial roof storm damage is a time-critical operational problem before it is an insurance issue. Active leaks saturate insulation, compromise interior operations, and cascade damage into electrical systems, rooftop equipment, and structural decking. Every hour between storm passage and professional response increases total loss. Our first job on any storm-damage call is on-site assessment within 24-48 hours of initial contact — faster for active-leak emergencies. We stop the loss first, then document for insurance second.

The four storm damage patterns we see most on commercial roofs: (1) wind-uplift damage at perimeters and corners — mechanically-attached single-ply systems are most vulnerable, with damage often invisible from ground level until water intrusion begins; (2) hail impact damage — bruising or fracturing of TPO, EPDM, flashings, and rooftop HVAC equipment; (3) debris impact from wind-borne branches, building materials, and airborne rooftop equipment; (4) sustained rainfall saturation — drainage overload, insulation saturation, and R-value collapse. For cold storage and food processing facilities, vapor barrier failures not visible from roof-surface inspection add a fifth damage pattern.

For multi-building commercial portfolios hit by a single storm event — a pattern we see across property management firms, REITs, and 3PL operators — portfolio-wide triage is the right response approach. We prioritize the highest-leak-risk buildings first (active water intrusion, open membrane, structural damage) and phase the remaining buildings over subsequent days based on assessed severity. For emergency tarp and weatherproofing, multi-crew deployment covers 10,000-50,000 sqft per day depending on roof geometry.

Insurance claim documentation is the second phase of storm response. Carriers require specific scope, pricing, and documentation formats — and those formats differ across carriers. Our adjuster-ready package includes drone imagery with damage annotation, core sample photography, moisture mapping (infrared thermography or electrical conductance testing), decking inspection, scope-of-work cost breakdown with RCV/ACV and depreciation worksheets, and NCLBGC/applicable state license documentation. For full insurance claim workflow details, our insurance claims page walks through the carrier coordination process.

02 · Cost · Storm damage · 2026

Storm damage response cost by scope.

Emergency tarp and temporary weatherproofing runs $0.25–0.75 per square foot. Targeted repair for localized damage runs $3.50–8 per square foot. Full storm-damage reroof runs $9–15 per square foot depending on system and code-upgrade requirements. Helene-zone reroof carries code-upgrade premium for NC 2023 energy code compliance.

Emergency tarp (per 10K sqft)
$0.25–0.75/sqft
10K–50K sqft$2.5K–37.5K
Wind-uplift perimeter repair
$4–8/sqft
5K–30K sqft$20K–240K
Hail damage targeted repair
$3.50–7/sqft
10K–60K sqft$35K–420K
Full storm-damage reroof (TPO)
$9–13/sqft
50K–500K sqft$450K–6.5M
Helene-area insurance reroof
$10–15/sqft
30K–300K sqft$300K–4.5M
Portfolio storm response (MSA)
negotiated/sqft
varies sqftper-facility
Source: Southeast Commercial Roofing bid data and insurance-claim reconciliation, 2026. Helene-zone premium reflects NC 2023 energy code compliance for full replacement. Emergency tarp cost reflects 30-90 day temporary protection window; wind-uplift perimeter repair reflects typical localized damage scope. Full reroof cost reflects code-compliant TPO or EPDM with manufacturer warranty. Portfolio MSA pricing negotiated per-customer. Excludes structural reinforcement and rooftop equipment replacement.
03 · Response process

Our storm damage response workflow.

The response workflow runs in six phases: emergency triage, tarp deployment, full documentation, carrier coordination, permanent repair scope, and install with closeout. For multi-building portfolios, phases 1-2 run in parallel across buildings; phases 3-6 run sequentially per building.

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Initial storm-damage triage — 24/48 hour response

Licensed roofing professional on-site within 24-48 hours of initial call. Visual and drone inspection of full roof. Active-leak identification and immediate tarp deployment if required. Decking assessment for structural damage. Rooftop equipment inspection for impact or water-intrusion damage. Documented photo and video log for insurance records.

02

Emergency tarp and temporary weatherproofing

For active-leak areas: polyethylene tarp with lath and screw attachment for 30-90 day temporary protection. For storm-exposed decking: shrink-wrap or mechanically-fastened weatherproof covering. For large-area damage: multi-crew deployment covering 10,000-50,000 sqft per day. Tarps engineered for wind-uplift resistance during the temporary period. Documented tarp locations for insurance records.

03

Full damage assessment and insurance documentation package

Drone imagery of full roof with damage annotation. Core sample photography. Moisture mapping using infrared thermography or electrical conductance testing. Decking inspection. Scope-of-work cost breakdown with RCV/ACV/depreciation worksheets in carrier-preferred format. NCLBGC/applicable state license documentation. Code-upgrade line items for ordinance-and-law coverage. Package delivered to owner within 5-10 business days.

04

Carrier or public adjuster coordination

For direct-with-carrier claims: staff adjuster or IA on-site inspection coordinated with our project manager. For public adjuster workflows: documentation delivered directly to public adjuster with technical roof expertise provided. Dispute resolution support for RCV/ACV disagreements, hail exclusion challenges, and ordinance-and-law coverage triggers.

05

Permanent repair scope and permit filing

Final scope engineered to carrier-approved coverage. Permit filed with applicable jurisdiction (city or county). Scope includes full tear-off where damage extent requires; targeted repair where carrier scope allows. Material spec to NC/SC/GA/TN energy code. NCLBGC or applicable state contractor license filed on all permits.

06

Install, warranty, and closeout documentation

Permanent repair or replacement installed per manufacturer spec. Manufacturer NDL warranty registered. Full closeout package delivered to owner: as-built drawings, warranty certificates, OSHA compliance records, and insurance-claim final reconciliation documentation.

Recent projects

Storm-damage response projects.

Post-Helene WNC reroof, post-Ian SC coastal response, hail damage commercial portfolios, wind-uplift repair, and multi-building property management coordination across NC, SC, GA, TN.

TPO · Fully Adhered
75,000 sqft Cold Storage Facility
Henderson County, NC · Completed Q1 2026
Sqft75K
System80-mil TPO FA
Timeline10 days
Standing Seam Metal
220,000 sqft Automotive Plant
Alamance County, NC · Completed Q4 2025
Sqft220K
System24-ga SS Metal
Timeline21 days
TPO · Mechanically Attached
350,000 sqft Data Center
Coweta County, GA · Completed Q1 2026
Sqft350K
System80-mil TPO
Timeline26 days
04 · Hurricane and regional storm patterns

Southeast storm patterns and regional response.

The Southeast commercial roofing market moves through distinct storm risk regions with different damage patterns. Coastal SC and coastal NC (Charleston, Wilmington, Myrtle Beach, Outer Banks) sit in 140-150 mph ultimate design wind zones with hurricane exposure as the primary storm risk. WNC and upstate SC experience occasional hurricane-remnant events (Helene is the defining recent event) plus hail and straight-line wind in the April-August convective season. Piedmont NC (Charlotte, Raleigh, Triad) sees primarily hail and wind with relatively limited hurricane exposure. Atlanta and North GA have hail and wind as primary risk with occasional hurricane-remnant rainfall. Middle TN sees tornadic and straight-line wind events with less hurricane exposure.

Hurricane Helene (September 2024, FEMA DR-4827) redefined the commercial roof storm response landscape for WNC. The combination of sustained wind, extreme rainfall, and regional infrastructure damage created claim cycles that extended 12-18 months past the event and created material supply chain challenges into 2026. Commercial owners in Buncombe, Henderson, Transylvania, Haywood, Madison, Yancey, Mitchell, Polk, and Rutherford counties should expect Helene-related claim complexities including ordinance-and-law coverage triggers, RCV/ACV disputes on older roofs, and supplemental claim cycles as previously-hidden damage surfaces. The FEMA DR-4827 declaration covers the disaster area definition and federal assistance eligibility.

For coastal SC hurricane exposure (Charleston, Beaufort, Hilton Head, Myrtle Beach), commercial roof specs include fully-adhered attachment preference, 316 stainless fasteners, aluminum or stainless flashings, and enhanced perimeter attachment patterns. Post-storm claims in coastal SC work through both standard insurance carriers and, for declared-disaster events, FEMA Public Assistance program for eligible facilities. Our coastal response team coordinates with Charleston, Beaufort, and Dorchester county building officials for emergency permit workflows post-declared-disaster.

Multi-metro property management portfolios face unique challenges when a single storm event hits buildings across multiple markets. Portfolio triage requires rapid assessment of all affected buildings before any single repair begins — prioritization by leak risk and operational impact keeps total portfolio loss minimized. For major property management firms managing SE commercial portfolios (CBRE, JLL, Cushman & Wakefield, Cortland, Trinity Partners, local firms), we can coordinate portfolio-wide post-storm response on a master service arrangement. Related: see our property manager workflow.

05 · Answers

Questions about commercial roof storm damage.

How fast can you respond to commercial roof storm damage?
24 to 48 hours from initial call for on-site assessment across NC, SC, GA, TN. For active leaks, emergency tarp and temporary weatherproofing can deploy within 12-24 hours. For multi-building commercial portfolios hit by a single storm event, we coordinate a phased response schedule — typically triaging the highest-leak-risk buildings first. Post-hurricane large-area events (Helene 2024, Ian 2022, Idalia 2023) have required multi-day scheduling due to regional capacity — we've run through those cycles before and can realistically quote response timelines against current conditions.
What storm damage types do you see most on commercial roofs?
Four primary patterns: (1) wind uplift damage at perimeters and corners — mechanically-attached single-ply systems are most vulnerable; damage often invisible from ground level until water intrusion begins; (2) hail impact damage to membrane and rooftop equipment — typically shows as bruising or fracturing of TPO/EPDM, flashings, and HVAC coils; (3) debris impact from wind-borne branches, building material, and airborne equipment — creates membrane punctures and tears; (4) sustained rainfall saturation — overwhelms drainage, saturates insulation, and compromises R-value beneath membrane. Post-cold storage and post-food processing storm damage also frequently includes vapor barrier failures not visible from roof-surface inspection.
What documentation do you provide for insurance claims?
Comprehensive adjuster-ready package: drone imagery of full roof with annotated damage points; core sample photography showing existing system condition and damage cross-section; moisture mapping using infrared thermography or electrical conductance testing; decking inspection for structural damage; scope-of-work cost breakdown in carrier-preferred format (RCV, ACV, and depreciation worksheets); NCLBGC/SC LLR/GA or TN license documentation; and code-upgrade line items for ordinance-and-law coverage triggers. Package format tailored to common commercial carriers including State Farm, Nationwide, Travelers, Cincinnati Financial, Hartford, Liberty Mutual, Church Mutual, Zurich, and the specialty Lloyd's-syndicate-backed lines active in SE commercial.
Can you work with our public adjuster or do we need you to manage the claim?
Both workflows are common — we adapt. For owners with a public adjuster already engaged, we coordinate documentation directly to the adjuster and provide technical roof expertise on scope, pricing, and depreciation. For owners managing claims directly, we coordinate with the carrier's staff adjuster or independent adjuster (IA) on-site, providing the same documentation package and participating in roof inspections. For complex claims involving ordinance-and-law coverage, hail exclusions, or RCV vs ACV disputes, we can recommend a public adjuster familiar with SE commercial roofing if ownership doesn't already have one. Our insurance claims page details the full documentation workflow.
Do you handle emergency tarp and weatherproofing for storm events?
Yes. For active leaks, punctured membrane, or storm-exposed roof sections, we deploy emergency tarp and temporary weatherproofing within 12-24 hours of initial call. For large-area tarping (after hurricane or major wind events), we run multi-crew deployment to cover 10,000-50,000 sqft per day depending on roof geometry and damage extent. Temporary weatherproofing typically holds 30-90 days while permanent repair is engineered and insurance-approved. For facilities that cannot accept any production disruption during the tarping phase, we coordinate with facility operations for nighttime or weekend deployment. Our emergency tarp page covers the full deployment protocol.
How do Helene-area claims differ from standard storm damage?
Hurricane Helene (September 2024, FEMA DR-4827) caused damage far beyond typical storm event scale across WNC — Buncombe, Henderson, Transylvania, Haywood, Madison, Yancey, Mitchell, Polk, and Rutherford counties all sustained commercial roof damage at levels not seen in the region for decades. Claims from Helene have specific challenges: (1) sustained wind damage beyond standard coverage limits requires careful RCV vs ACV analysis; (2) ordinance-and-law coverage triggers for NC 2023 energy code compliance when roof systems are replaced; (3) FEMA-assistance coordination for facilities with federal disaster aid eligibility; (4) supply chain delays on materials in the 3-12 months after the event. We've moved through dozens of Helene commercial claim cycles and understand the specific documentation carriers require for these claims.
What happens if the storm damage is below insurance deductible?
For commercial property policies, deductibles often run 1-5% of insured building value — which on a $5M building is $50K-250K. Many smaller storm damage events fall below deductible. For sub-deductible damage, we provide owner-funded repair scope with line-item pricing — typically leak repair, flashing rebuild, or targeted membrane replacement rather than full reroof. For buildings approaching end of useful life where storm damage accelerates the roof-replacement timeline, we can provide capital planning consultation on optimal replacement timing and budget. Our condition report service covers the non-claim assessment workflow.
Do you handle multi-building portfolio storm response?
Yes. For property management firms, REITs, and 3PL operators with commercial portfolios across SE markets, we coordinate portfolio-wide post-storm response on a master service arrangement. Typical workflow: (1) initial 24-48 hour triage visit to each building assessing damage severity; (2) prioritized response schedule based on leak risk and operational impact; (3) phased emergency tarp and temporary weatherproofing; (4) coordinated insurance documentation across all buildings filed in parallel; (5) staggered permanent repair scheduling to match carrier approval timelines. For national 3PLs with portfolios outside our direct coverage, we can subcontract through regional partner networks for facilities outside NC, SC, GA, TN.
06 · Related situations

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