Storm Damage Roof Repair in Salt Lake City, UT

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Reliable Storm Damage Recovery for Northern Utah Homes

Storms along the Wasatch Front can arrive quickly and cause significant roof damage. Heavy snowfall, windstorms, hail, and rapid freeze–thaw cycles place intense stress on roofing systems. Interstate Roofing Salt Lake City responds with timely inspections, emergency services, and durable repairs designed to restore protection and prevent long-term issues. Backed by more than 30 years of experience nationwide, our team provides clear guidance and dependable solutions after severe weather.

The #1 Threat: Hail Damage in SLC

Hailstorms can compromise roofing materials even when damage is not immediately visible. Impact marks, shingle bruising, granule loss, and damaged vents or flashing can lead to leaks months later. Our inspections include:

  • Free post-storm roof inspections
  • High-resolution photo documentation
  • Emergency tarping and moisture protection
  • Insurance claim documentation support
  • Certified hail damage repair or replacement recommendations

Early inspection helps preserve insurance coverage timelines and prevent hidden damage from worsening.

Other Storm Threats that Impact Roofs

High Winds

Strong winds, common in northern Utah, can lift shingles, loosen flashing, displace tiles, and expose underlayment. These issues often allow moisture intrusion long before visible leaks appear. Our wind damage inspections focus on:

  • Lifted, torn, or missing shingles
  • Displaced or cracked tiles
  • Exposed underlayment or fasteners
  • Damaged ridge caps and flashing
  • Impact or abrasion from airborne debris

Addressing wind damage early helps maintain roof integrity and extend system lifespan.

Snow, Ice, and Freeze–Thaw Cycles

Snow accumulation and repeated freeze–thaw cycles are major contributors to roof failure in Salt Lake City. Ice dams, trapped moisture, and expanding ice can compromise shingles, flashing, and roof decking. Our storm inspections assess:

  • Ice dam formation along eaves
  • Moisture intrusion beneath shingles or membranes
  • Flashing separation caused by thermal movement
  • Structural stress from snow loads
  • Drainage or ventilation issues contributing to ice buildup


Proper evaluation after winter storms helps reduce long-term structural risks.

5 Steps to Take After a Storm

1

Prioritize
Safety

Avoid climbing onto the roof. Wet surfaces, snow, and loose materials increase injury risk.

2

Check for
Visible Damage

Look for missing shingles, dented gutters, displaced flashing, or new interior stains from the ground.

3

Document
What You See

Photograph visible damage and surrounding conditions to support insurance documentation.

4

Schedule a
Free Inspection

A professional inspection identifies visible and hidden damage and clarifies next steps.

5

Contact Insurance
If Needed

If damage is confirmed, we help organize documentation and support the claim process.

Why Homeowners Trust Interstate Roofing After a Storm

Salt Lake City homeowners rely on Interstate Roofing for storm recovery because we combine local understanding with proven experience. Our team responds quickly, provides honest assessments, and delivers repairs built to withstand Utah’s climate. With certified crews and a reputation for professionalism, we help homeowners recover with confidence after severe weather.

A Brand You Can Trust

Navigating Insurance Claims?

Navigating storm damage claims can be complex. Our team provides certified inspections, detailed reports, and clear repair scopes to support accurate insurance claims. We coordinate with adjusters when appropriate and help homeowners and businesses understand timelines, coverage considerations, and repair options without added pressure.

Close-up view of a gray slate tile roof, showing overlapping rectangular tiles arranged in a neat, diagonal pattern—no visible signs of storm damage.

Schedule Your Free Storm Damage Inspection

If your home has been impacted by wind, hail, or winter weather, timely inspection helps protect your roof and preserve coverage options. Our team is ready to provide clear answers and dependable service.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my roof has storm damage?

Storm damage may include lifted shingles, bruising from hail, displaced flashing, or moisture intrusion that is not visible from the ground. If your area experienced severe weather, a professional inspection helps identify issues early.

No. Many forms of damage develop beneath the surface or worsen over time. Granule loss, flashing movement, and small punctures may not be noticeable without close inspection.

Yes. We provide certified inspections, photo documentation, and clear repair estimates to help you file a claim. While we’re not public adjusters, we coordinate directly with insurance adjusters and help you understand the process every step of the way.

Start by staying safe. Avoid climbing on the roof or handling debris. Check for signs like fallen shingles, ceiling stains, or dented gutters from the ground. Take photos and call us for a free inspection. If emergency protection is needed, we’ll tarp the area and help guide next steps.

We do. If your roof is leaking or severely damaged, we can dispatch a crew quickly for temporary protection. We’ll schedule a full inspection and work with you to plan permanent repairs or replacement as needed.