Storm Damage Inspection Services

Safety notice: Property owners should not climb onto roofs to inspect storm damage. Roof inspections should only be performed by trained professionals using proper safety equipment.

Exterior damage inspections after severe weather

Storms in Oklahoma can damage many exterior components of a property. Hail, wind, and flying debris may affect roofing materials, siding, gutters, fencing, windows, and outdoor equipment.

The inspection resources below explain common storm damage indicators and provide inspection request routing for property owners who want a professional evaluation after severe weather events.

You can also review Signs of Storm Damage After Severe Weather for a quick cross-category overview.

Need to confirm local hail activity first? Start with Did Your Area Get Hail? Oklahoma Storm Damage Check.

Roof Damage Inspection

Learn how hail and wind can damage shingles, flashing, and roof components after storms.

View roof inspection guidance

Siding Damage Inspection

Storms may crack, dent, or loosen siding materials. Inspections help identify hidden exterior damage.

View siding inspection guidance

Gutter Damage Inspection

Hail impacts and debris can damage gutters or affect roof drainage systems.

View gutter inspection guidance

Fence Damage Inspection

High winds and flying debris may damage fencing systems or structural posts.

View fence inspection guidance

Window Damage Inspection

Storm impacts may crack glass or damage window frames and exterior seals.

View window inspection guidance

AC Unit Hail Damage

Outdoor HVAC condenser units can suffer hail damage affecting airflow and cooling performance.

View AC unit inspection guidance

If you suspect storm damage to your property, you can request an inspection through the inspection routing line:

Call inspection routing line