Storm damage inspections across Oklahoma

Storm damage inspection routing

After severe weather, property damage can affect multiple parts of a home. StormCheckOK routes inspection requests for common storm-related damage across Oklahoma.

Property damage after Oklahoma storms

Oklahoma storms frequently produce hail and high winds that can damage multiple parts of a property. Homeowners often discover impacts affecting roofing materials, siding panels, gutters, fences, windows, and outdoor equipment.

StormCheckOK routes inspection requests when property owners want professional documentation of potential storm damage.

Storm safety first: If storms are still active, check official warnings from the National Weather Service, Storm Prediction Center, and local emergency officials before inspecting property.

After the storm has passed and conditions are safe, use StormCheckOK to review ground-visible signs of roof, siding, gutter, fence, window, or AC unit damage.

Start with the right path

StormCheckOK works best when you start with the question that matches your situation.

Not sure if your area got hail?

Use the hail check page first if you are still trying to confirm whether the storm likely affected your neighborhood.

Not sure what was hit?

Use the guidance pages if you need a safer whole-property walkaround, documentation help, or inspection-timing help before choosing a service page.

Already know what concerns you?

Use the services page if you already suspect roof, siding, gutter, fence, window, or AC damage.

Common inspection requests

Browse all inspection categories on the Storm Damage Inspection Services page.

For a quick overview of common impact clues across more than one surface, review Signs of Storm Damage After Severe Weather.

If you are unsure whether your neighborhood was hit, use Did Your Area Get Hail? Oklahoma Storm Damage Check.

Roof damage inspections

Check common hail and wind impact signs on roof systems.

Siding damage inspections

Review dents, cracks, and panel displacement after storms.

Gutter damage inspections

Inspect for dents and drainage issues caused by hail and debris.

Fence damage inspections

Identify leaning posts, broken panels, and wind-related damage.

Window damage inspections

Look for cracked glass, frame impact marks, and seal failures.

AC unit hail damage inspections

Evaluate condenser impact damage from hail and storm debris.

Storm inspections should be performed by trained professionals

Climbing onto a roof to inspect hail or storm damage can be dangerous. Roof surfaces may be unstable after storms and falls from roofs can result in serious injuries.

Property owners should avoid climbing onto roofs or ladders to inspect storm damage themselves.

Inspection professionals use proper safety procedures and equipment to document storm-related damage safely.

Inspection routing across Oklahoma

StormCheckOK routes inspection requests across Oklahoma following severe weather events. Inspection documentation may help homeowners understand whether storm damage occurred and what areas may require further review.

Request inspection routing

To request inspection routing after a storm, call:

877-240-2506

Calls are routed to inspection providers handling storm damage documentation.