Storm Roof Repair Built for Central Arkansas Weather
Arkansas is one of the most storm-active states in the country, and Faulkner County sits right in the thick of it. Tornado alley extends into Central Arkansas, severe thunderstorm season runs from spring through fall, and winter brings the ice storms that this region is notorious for. No other state combines this particular mix of wind, hail, ice, and heat-related roof stress as consistently as Arkansas does.
When a storm damages your roof, two things have to happen fast: the damage needs to be protected from further weather exposure, and the damage needs to be properly documented for your insurance claim. We handle both. Our team responds promptly after storm events throughout Conway and Faulkner County, applies emergency tarping when needed to stop further water intrusion, and produces the thorough documentation your adjuster requires.
Tornado & High Wind Damage Repair
Arkansas averages more tornadoes per square mile than nearly any other state outside the traditional tornado alley states. Even storms that don’t produce confirmed tornadoes regularly generate straight-line winds above 70 mph across Faulkner County. These winds lift and strip shingles, tear off ridge caps, damage flashing, and in severe cases can partially lift entire roof sections from the decking. We assess the full scope of wind damage — including what isn’t visible from the ground — and perform repairs that fully restore your roof’s protective integrity.
Ice Storm Damage Repair
Central Arkansas ice storms are a category of their own. The region sits in a zone where winter precipitation frequently falls as freezing rain rather than snow, coating everything in thick ice that can accumulate to several inches. The weight load on roofs can be enormous — ice is significantly heavier than snow per inch of accumulation. Ice storms damage roofs through weight stress on decking and rafters, ice dam formation at eaves, shingle cracking in freeze-thaw cycles, and gutters and fascia torn away by ice weight. Post-ice-storm inspection and repair is one of the most common services we perform across Faulkner County each winter.
Tree & Debris Impact Repair
Storm winds bring down tree limbs and, in severe events, entire trees onto Faulkner County homes. Conway’s mature tree canopy is beautiful but creates real risk during severe weather. Tree impacts can range from minor shingle punctures from small branches to significant structural decking damage from larger limbs or trunks. We assess the full extent of impact damage, repair or replace affected decking sections, and restore shingles, underlayment, and flashing to full protective condition.
Emergency Tarping
When a storm exposes your roof deck or creates large openings, waiting for the adjuster and repair scheduling isn’t an option — the next rain event will compound the damage significantly. We provide emergency tarping to protect exposed areas, stopping further water intrusion while the repair process moves forward. This also preserves the interior damage evidence your insurance claim may need.