If your home was hit by one of San Antonio’s recent hail or wind storms, your roof may have taken more damage than you realize. What looks like a few missing shingles from the ground can quickly turn into leaks, mold, or structural issues if it’s not addressed properly.
In this guide, I’ll walk you through how to identify storm damage, when a repair makes sense, and when a full replacement may be the smarter move—based on what we commonly see here in San Antonio and surrounding areas like Alamo Ranch, Helotes, and Schertz.
How to Check for Storm Damage (Without Getting on the Roof)
After a storm, your first step is a safe inspection from the ground and inside your home.
Look for:
Missing, lifted, or creased shingles
Granule loss (you’ll see this in gutters or downspouts)
Water stains on ceilings or in the attic
Damaged flashing around vents, chimneys, or valleys
Debris impact marks from hail or tree branches
💡 In San Antonio, hail damage is one of the most common causes of roof failure—even when it’s not obvious from the ground.
Quick Fixes You Can Do (Temporary Only)
If you’re dealing with active leaks or exposed areas, you can take temporary action:
Tarp exposed sections to prevent water intrusion
Clear gutters to improve drainage
Seal small exposed nail holes or cracks
Remove debris sitting on the roof
⚠️ These are temporary measures only—not long-term solutions.

Can You Repair a Storm-Damaged Roof—or Do You Need Replacement?
This is where most homeowners get it wrong.
✔️ Repair may be enough if:
Damage is isolated to one area
Only a few shingles are missing
No underlying structural issues
❌ Replacement is recommended if:
There is widespread hail damage across multiple slopes
Shingles are brittle or aging
There is improper ventilation (very common issue)
Insurance is already covering most of the cost
👉 In many cases, especially after hail storms in San Antonio, repairs are only a temporary solution and won’t come with a warranty.

Does Filing an Insurance Claim Raise Your Premium?
This is one of the biggest concerns homeowners have.
Here’s the reality:
Storm damage is considered an act of nature, not negligence
One claim typically does not directly raise your premium
Rates may increase regionally after major storms (not individually)
💡 The bigger mistake is NOT filing a claim and paying out-of-pocket for something your policy likely covers.
Why Hiring a Professional Roofing Contractor Matters
Storm damage isn’t always visible—and missing it can cost you later.
A professional contractor will:
Identify hidden hail or wind damage
Check ventilation (ridge vents + turbines = common issue)
Provide documentation for insurance claims
Ensure repairs or replacement meet code
At Pure Renovation, we focus on honest assessments—if it can be repaired, we’ll tell you. If it needs replacement, we’ll explain why.
How to Prevent Future Storm Damage to Your Roof
San Antonio weather isn’t slowing down—so preparation matters.
Upgrade to impact-resistant (Class 4) shingles
Ensure proper ventilation (intake + exhaust balanced)
Schedule annual inspections
Trim overhanging trees
Keep gutters clean and functioning
Need a Roof Inspection in San Antonio?
If your home was recently hit by a storm, the best next step is a professional inspection.
At Pure Renovation, we provide:
Honest, no-pressure evaluations
Detailed documentation for insurance
Repair or replacement options based on your situation
👉 If you're in San Antonio or nearby areas, reach out today for a roof inspection and we’ll help you determine the right path forward.





