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Pembroke sits in a part of Georgia that sees some of the most active storm weather in the Southeast. Between May and September, the region faces intense thunderstorms, high winds, and the occasional tropical storm pushing inland from the coast. With rainfall totaling around 50 inches annually and over 50 storm days annually, your roof faces a serious amount of pressure. Homes near open fields take the brunt of stronger wind gusts, while properties with mature trees face the added risk of branch impact. The damage left behind isn't always obvious. Lifted or cracked shingles and moisture leaking beneath the surface can go unnoticed until a small issue becomes a major problem.
That's exactly the kind of damage that calls for a fast, experienced response. Your Exterior Pros works with homeowners across Pembroke and Bryan County to inspect roofs after storms, determine any damage, and ensure the right repairs are made before the next round of rain arrives. Asphalt shingles, which make up the majority of roofs in this area, are especially vulnerable to wind uplift and hail bruising. When granules are knocked loose, or shingle seals break open, water is easily able to get underneath and cause real structural trouble. Getting a complete inspection after any significant storm is the most reliable way to catch those issues early and protect your home. Quickly addressing repair needs after your roof has been damaged by a storm prevents small issues from turning into large problems.
Knowing what to expect from the repair process makes the whole experience less stressful. Here is exactly how Your Exterior Pros handles roof repair after storm damage, from the first call to the final check.
Storm damage doesn't always show up as a hole or a missing section of roof. In Pembroke, the most common problems are subtle, and that's exactly what makes them dangerous. High humidity and frequent rainfall mean that even a small gash in your roof's surface can lead to rot, mold, and structural damage faster than you'd expect.
| Type of Storm Damage | What Causes It | Why It’s an Issue |
|---|---|---|
| Lifted shingles | Wind uplift breaks the adhesive bond between shingle layers | Lifted shingles let water under the surface with every storm |
| Hail bruising on shingles | Impact knocks loose the granule surface | Exposed mats weaken quickly, accelerating leaks |
| Damaged or displaced roof vents | High winds dislodge vent covers or flashing | Creates direct entry points for rain and debris |
| Hidden moisture in the attic | Small breaches that go undetected after a storm | Pembroke's humidity speeds up rot and mold growth |
Each of these issues can exist without a single visible leak inside your home. A complete inspection is the only reliable way to find damage before it works its way deeper into your roof and the structure below it.
The faster that storm damage is identified, the easier it is to determine which repairs your roof actually needs. Your Exterior Pros works quickly to provide a range of repairs to meet your specific situation.
When storm damage leaves your roof exposed, waiting for permanent repairs isn't always an option, especially in a region where the next storm may only be days away. Your Exterior Pros installs heavy-duty temporary tarping to close off vulnerable areas immediately, keeping moisture out and preventing further damage while the full repair is confirmed.
Wind and hail don't just hit flat shingle surfaces. They stress the metal flashing around chimneys, skylights, pipe boots, and roof edges, which are common points where seals crack or pull away after a storm. Repairing and resealing these areas is an important part of any complete storm damage repair, since even minor flashing failures can lead water directly into your home's structure.
Strong storms frequently pull gutters loose, dent sections, or damage the fascia boards they attach to, and a vulnerable gutter system stops doing its job of moving water away from your home. Your Exterior Pros addresses gutter and fascia board damage during the repair process to ensure that the entire perimeter of your roof is restored and draining properly.
Pembroke’s high humidity can cause any moisture that enters your attic during or after a storm to actively cause issues. Your Exterior Pros checks attic conditions and roof ventilation as part of storm repair work to catch trapped moisture early and confirm that any damaged or displaced vents are restored, so your roof can breathe correctly going forward.
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Wind can lift and reseat shingles without fully removing them, leaving the adhesive seal broken but the shingle still sitting in place. Water gets underneath during each storm and slowly works its way through the underlayment before it ever shows up inside your home. Pembroke's high humidity levels make that process move faster than most homeowners expect, which is why getting an inspection shortly after a storm matters even when everything looks fine from the inside.
Pembroke's peak storm season runs from late spring through early fall, meaning a roof left with unresolved damage is likely to face another significant storm before long. In humid environments like this, moisture gets into the wood and underlayment of a damaged roof and rots quickly, so delays that might be low risk in a drier climate can lead to real issues here.
Roof vents are one of the most commonly missed problem areas. High winds can shift or partially dislodge vent covers without removing them entirely, leaving a gap that isn't visible unless someone is up on the roof looking closely. That gap becomes a direct entry point for rain and debris with every following storm. Flashing around pipe boots and roof edges is another area that often gets ignored because it doesn't look dramatically damaged, but cracked or lifted flashing is one of the fastest ways for water to reach your home's structure.
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