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December 8, 2025

Shillington PA Emergency Roofing Services: Storm Damage Checklist

Estimated Read Time: 12 minutes

Storms do not wait, and neither should your roof. This complete roof storm damage checklist helps you spot issues fast and prevent costly interior damage. If you need same-day help or emergency tarping, our team at Mast Roofing & Construction is ready. Use this guide after wind, hail, heavy rain, or fallen branches to protect your home and plan next steps.

Start Here: Safety First After a Storm

Before you inspect anything, make safety your first step. Power lines, slick surfaces, and unstable decking can cause injuries.

  • Keep kids and pets inside until the area is clear.
  • Do not climb on the roof. Use binoculars from the ground.
  • If you see sagging ceilings, shut off electricity to that area.
  • Call your utility company if a line is down.

Quick action prevents secondary damage like mold and drywall collapse. If water is entering the home now, request emergency tarping immediately.

“We had an issue that needed immediate attention. Mast responded quickly. They were prompt, friendly, and professional.”

The Exterior Walkaround: What To Check From The Ground

Walk your property edge to edge. Take photos and short videos for your records and for insurance.

Look for these signs of roof storm damage:

  1. Shingles
    • Missing or lifted shingles in patches or lines.
    • Creased shingles caused by wind uplift.
    • Granule piles at downspouts, which indicate hail or advanced wear.
  2. Flashing and Edges
    • Bent or missing drip edge.
    • Damaged flashing at chimneys, skylights, and walls.
  3. Gutters and Downspouts
    • Sagging sections or gaps at joints.
    • Overflow streaks on siding that suggest blockage.
  4. Yard Evidence
    • Shingle tabs, nails, and metal flashing pieces on the ground.
    • Tree limbs that struck the roof. Note impact points.

Local tip: After nor’easters in Berks and Montgomery Counties, wind often creates shingle creases on south and west roof faces. Focus your inspection there first.

“We lost a piece of facia off the side of our roof at the top during a storm. Mast Roofing was very quick to respond and within two days, came to put the piece back in place.”

Attic and Interior: Early Leak Detection

Even if your ceilings look fine, check the attic within 24 hours.

  • Use a flashlight to spot dark stains, damp insulation, and moldy smells.
  • Look for daylight around vents and chimneys.
  • Press gently on suspect sheathing for soft spots.
  • Mark any wet areas with painter’s tape to track changes.

If you hear dripping during rain, place buckets and move valuables. Dry the area with fans. Document everything.

“My metal roof came out of its track and was flapping in the wind for about a 15 foot section. Seth came same day and reattached the roof in about an hour.”

Hail Damage: How To Tell If It Is Serious

Hail issues are not always obvious from the ground. Here is what often indicates a roofing problem:

  • Granule loss that exposes the shingle’s black substrate.
  • Circular scuffs on shingles, vents, or flashing.
  • Dented metal gutters and downspouts.
  • Split or bruised shingles that feel soft when pressed.

Why it matters: Granule loss speeds up UV damage and shortens roof life. If you see dents on metal, assume shingles took hits too. A professional inspection can document impact marks for insurance and recommend targeted repairs.

“This was my second roofing project with Mast and again I couldn’t be happier. The team worked around severe weather and finished the majority in one day.”

Wind Damage: Lifted, Creased, and Missing Shingles

High winds can break the adhesive seal that keeps shingles flat. The result is water drive under the tabs and repeat leaks.

Signs you should not ignore:

  • Horizontal creases across shingle faces.
  • Missing shingles, especially near ridges and eaves.
  • Rattling or loud flapping noises during storms.

Action steps:

  • Request an inspection if you see more than a few creased tabs.
  • Replace damaged shingles and re-seal vulnerable rows.
  • Verify ridge caps, hips, and starter rows are secure.
“Roughly an hour later she called back and told me that someone could be to us today. Incredible. Expectations exceeded.”

Tree or Branch Impact: What To Do First

A fallen limb can damage shingles, decking, and rafters.

  • Keep people away from the impact zone.
  • Photograph the limb and contact your insurer if damage is clear.
  • Do not pull branches out yourself if they are embedded.
  • Call for professional debris removal and temporary repairs.

Our emergency response includes safe debris removal, a damage inspection, and temporary dry-in to stop leaks. Larger structural work may follow after approvals.

“They had a backup plan for downpours, worked from dusk till dawn, and made sure all the work met expectations.”

The Complete Roof Storm Damage Checklist

Use this quick checklist to protect your home and speed up claims.

  1. Secure and Document
    • Take photos and video of exterior, attic, and interior.
    • Save receipts for temporary repairs and cleanup.
  2. Stop the Water
    • Schedule emergency tarping if water is entering.
    • Place buckets, protect electronics, and move furniture.
  3. Call the Pros
    • Request a thorough roof inspection with photos and a written scope.
    • Ask about code-compliant repairs and warranty coverage.
  4. Insurance Steps
    • File your claim with date and event type, then upload your documentation.
    • Meet the adjuster on site with your roofer’s report.
  5. Permanent Repairs
    • Approve a Straightforward Pricing estimate.
    • Schedule repairs and ask for post-repair photos.

How Mast Roofing Handles Emergencies Step by Step

When storms hit Allentown, Reading, Pottstown, Phoenixville, and nearby, we prioritize urgent calls to stop active leaks.

Our typical workflow:

  1. Debris Removal
    • We remove fallen branches, loose shingles, and other debris to see all damage.
  2. Damage Inspection
    • A Repair Technician performs a full assessment with photos and video.
  3. Emergency Tarping
    • We install temporary tarps to prevent more water intrusion while permanent work is scheduled.
  4. Reinforce and Replace
    • We stabilize decking, rafters, and supports if compromised, then patch shingles and flashing as needed.
  5. Full Repairs
    • After the structure is secure, we complete long-term repairs or replacements and provide documentation.

This approach mirrors our commercial process, where we add heavy-duty tarping, leak patching, and debris cleanup to minimize downtime for businesses.

When To Call For Emergency Tarping vs. Standard Repairs

Call for emergency service when you notice any of the following:

  • Active water entering during or right after the storm.
  • A hole, soft spot, or sagging section in the roof deck.
  • Significant shingle loss or loose metal panels.
  • Tree impact or punctures around vents or skylights.

Standard repair scheduling is fine when:

  • Minor shingle tabs are lifted but no leaks are present.
  • Small flashing issues that do not allow water entry.
  • Cosmetic gutter dents without overflow or leaks.

If in doubt, err on the side of emergency tarping. Stopping water quickly prevents mold and drywall collapse.

Working With Insurance: Tips To Speed Approval

Small steps make a big difference:

  • Keep a dated photo log from first discovery to final repair.
  • Request a written scope with itemized materials and labor.
  • Ask your roofer to meet the adjuster on site.
  • Save receipts for mitigation like tarping. Insurers often reimburse reasonable mitigation.

We help you navigate claims with honest assessments and fair, transparent pricing. Our goal is a smooth approval and a watertight roof.

Preventive Maintenance That Pays Off

Storms expose weak points. The best defense is routine inspections and quick fixes.

  • Join the Overhead Care Club for annual attic and exterior checkups.
  • Receive a digital photo library of your roof’s condition.
  • Get priority service when you need it most and member-only discounts.
  • Keep gutters clean to prevent overflow at eaves and valleys.

Two hard facts that matter:

  • Mast Roofing & Construction is fully licensed in Pennsylvania as PAHIC 006600.
  • We are a CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster, which verifies training and installation standards that meet manufacturer requirements.

Common Post-Storm Repairs We Perform

What we fix most often after wind, hail, or heavy rain:

  • Shingle replacement and re-sealing of lifted tabs.
  • Flashing repairs at chimneys, skylights, and wall intersections.
  • Ridge cap and hip repairs to stop wind-driven leaks.
  • Decking patch and rafter reinforcement after impacts.
  • Gutter rehangs, sealing of joints, and debris removal.

For businesses, we add heavy-duty tarping and rapid leak patching to reduce downtime and protect inventory.

How To Choose a Roofer After a Storm

Avoid high-pressure tactics. Look for proof.

  • License and insurance listed clearly.
  • Manufacturer certifications, such as CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster.
  • Local, verifiable reviews and before-after photos.
  • Straightforward pricing with scope, materials, and timeline.
  • Willingness to coordinate with your insurer.

If a deal seems too good to be true, it usually is. Repair quality and documentation matter for both performance and claims.

What To Expect From Our Team, Day One

From the first call to final photos, here is our promise:

  • Same-day emergency response when possible.
  • Honest, accurate assessments with clear next steps.
  • Temporary dry-in to stop leaks quickly.
  • Permanent code-compliant repairs with photo documentation.
  • Respect for your home, landscaping, and schedule.

Our Overhead Care Club members also receive priority service, 10 percent off repairs, and a reduced service fee while membership remains active.

Storm Damage Red Flags You Should Not Ignore

Call right away if you see any of these issues in Allentown, Reading, Whitehall, Pottstown, Phoenixville, Chester Springs, Honey Brook, Emmaus, Center Valley, or Quakertown:

  • Brown ceiling rings or new paint bubbles.
  • Dripping sounds in walls after rain.
  • Daylight showing at roof penetrations.
  • Sagging drywall or soft decking in the attic.

Fast action keeps repair costs low and protects health by limiting mold growth.

Special Offer: Priority Emergency Service for Members

Overhead Care Club members receive 10% off all repairs and a reduced service fee of $49 compared to $99 for non-members. You also move to the front of the line for emergencies. Offer valid for active OCC members through 2025-11-05. Join today to lock in benefits and our Lifetime Roof Repair Guarantee while your membership remains active.

What Homeowners Are Saying

"This was my second roofing project with Mast and again I couldn’t be happier with the results. The team worked around severe weather and finished the majority in one day. Mast truly cares about their customers!"
–Customer, Emergency Roofing
"My metal roof came out of its track and was flapping in the wind for about a 15 foot section. Seth came same day and reattached the roof in about an hour."
–Customer, Emergency Repair
"We had an issue that needed immediate attention. Mast responded quickly. They were prompt, friendly, and professional."
–Customer, Same-Day Service
"Roughly an hour later she called back and told me that someone could be to us today! Incredible. Expectations exceeded."
–Customer, Storm Response

Frequently Asked Questions

How soon should I inspect my roof after a storm?

Within 24 hours if it is safe. Use binoculars from the ground and check the attic for damp insulation and stains.

What qualifies for emergency tarping instead of a standard repair?

Active leaks, holes from impacts, sagging decking, or large sections of missing shingles. Tarping stops water and buys time for approvals.

Will insurance cover emergency tarping and temporary repairs?

Most policies reimburse reasonable mitigation. Keep dated photos, invoices, and your roofer’s report to support the claim.

How do I document damage for my insurance adjuster?

Take wide and close photos, short videos, and notes by location. Request a written scope and meet the adjuster with your roofer.

What certifications or licenses should my roofer have?

Look for a valid state license and manufacturer credentials. Mast Roofing holds PAHIC 006600 and is a CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster.

Final Takeaway

Use this roof storm damage checklist to spot problems early, stop leaks, and protect your home. When you need help fast in the Greater Reading and Pottstown area, call Mast Roofing & Construction for same-day support and emergency tarping. We are licensed, certified, and ready to restore your roof.

Ready for Help Now?

Call Mast Roofing & Construction at (610) 549-4063 or visit https://mastsroofing.com/ to schedule. Join the Overhead Care Club for priority emergency service and 10% off repairs with a $49 member service fee through 2025-11-05. Secure your spot and get your roof storm-ready today.

About Mast Roofing & Construction

Mast Roofing & Construction is a trusted, local roofing team serving homeowners and businesses across Berks, Montgomery, and Lehigh Counties. We are fully licensed and insured in Pennsylvania (PAHIC 006600) and a CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster certified installer. Our Overhead Care Club provides priority service, member discounts, and a Lifetime Roof Repair Guarantee while membership is active. We follow a Straightforward Pricing Model so you always know what to expect.

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