Comanche Roofing | Trusted Austin Roofers for wind Damage Roof Repairs

Fast Wind Damage Roof Repair in Austin

High winds can lift shingles, loosen flashing, and expose your roof to water intrusion even if the damage looks minor. Comanche Roofing provides free wind damage roof inspections in Austin with clear recommendations, photo documentation, and repair or replacement options that protect your home long term.

  • Free inspection with photos and a clear plan

  • Emergency tarping available when your roof is exposed

  • Repairs for shingle, metal, and flat roofs

  • Insurance claim support and adjuster meeting help

  • Warranty-backed workmanship options

Schedule your free quote and inspection now!

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    Why wind damage should be handled quickly

    Wind damage is one of the most common reasons Austin homeowners experience sudden leaks. The tricky part is that wind damage does not always look dramatic from the ground. A few lifted shingles, a loosened ridge cap, or a small gap at flashing can let water in during the next storm.

    If wind removed shingles or shifted materials, the roof system may no longer be properly sealed. That can lead to:

    • Leaks during rain and wind-driven storms

    • Rotting roof decking over time

    • Mold or wet insulation in the attic

    • Damage around chimneys, skylights, vents, and wall transitions

    • Larger repair costs if problems spread

    A quick inspection now can prevent a small issue from becoming a full replacement later.

    Common signs of wind damage on an Austin roof

    After strong winds, look for these signs around your property. If you see any of them, schedule an inspection.

    Signs you can often see from the ground

    • Missing shingles or shingles in the yard

    • Shingle edges lifting or curling

    • Pieces of ridge cap missing or out of alignment

    • Bent, detached, or rattling flashing

    • Gutter sections pulled loose

    • Debris impact marks from branches or airborne objects

    • Sagging areas on the roofline (more urgent)

    Signs inside the home

    • Water stains on ceilings or walls

    • Damp smells near attic access areas

    • Drips during heavy rain

    • Bubbling paint or soft drywall

    • Light coming through attic roof boards (urgent)

    Even if you do not see leaks yet, wind can break seals and create hidden entry points. An inspection is the safest way to confirm.

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    How wind damages different roof systems

    Austin roofs come in several styles and materials. Wind affects each one differently, and repairs need to match the roofing system.

    Asphalt shingle roofs

    Wind damage often shows up as:

    • Lifted shingles that no longer seal properly

    • Creased shingles where the wind bent them upward

    • Missing shingles that expose underlayment or decking

    • Damaged ridge caps and hip caps

    • Nail pops that create water entry points

    If shingles are lifted and creased, they often cannot be reliably resealed. A proper repair focuses on restoring the roof’s sealing system, not just covering the area temporarily.

    Metal roofing

    Metal roofs handle wind well when installed correctly, but wind can still cause issues like:

    • Loose fasteners or clips

    • Separation at laps, seams, or trim pieces

    • Damage at flashing, pipe boots, and penetrations

    • Edge details loosening where wind pressure is highest

    Repairs often involve securing vulnerable components and ensuring water-shedding details remain intact.

    Flat and low-slope roofing

    Wind can lift edges, strain seams, and loosen terminations on flat roofs. Problems we often find include:

    • Lifting at perimeter edges or parapet details

    • Stressed seams or open laps

    • Damage around rooftop penetrations

    • Debris impact and punctures

    Flat roof wind repairs are highly detail-based. The goal is to restore watertight integrity at seams and terminations.

    Tile roofs

    Wind can displace or crack tiles, especially along ridges and edges. The underlayment below can be compromised if tiles shift. A thorough inspection checks both the surface and the critical waterproofing layers.

    Our wind damage inspection process

    What we check

    • Roof slopes for missing, lifted, or creased materials

    • Ridge caps, hips, and starter shingles where wind damage concentrates

    • Flashing at walls, chimneys, skylights, and vents

    • Valleys and roof transitions for water entry points

    • Gutters and fascia for wind pull or impact

    • Attic (when accessible) for moisture, stains, or ventilation issues

    • Photo documentation of affected areas and roof measurements

    • Repair vs replacement recommendations based on risk and roof condition

    What you receive

    • Photos of the damage we find

    • A clear explanation of severity and options

    • A written summary you can use for insurance or planning

    • A no-pressure estimate if repairs are needed

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    We keep the process simple and transparent. You get clear answers and a plan you can trust.

    Wind damage roof repair options

    Wind damage repairs should restore the roof system, not just cover symptoms. We focus on long-term performance and proper sealing.

    Option A: Targeted wind damage repair

    Best when damage is isolated and the roof has solid remaining life. Repairs may include:

    • Replacing missing or creased shingles

    • Replacing ridge caps or starter shingles

    • Re-securing flashing and sealing vulnerable transitions

    • Replacing damaged vents, pipe boots, and roof accessories

    • Addressing nail pops and localized underlayment issues

    • Flat-roof seam reinforcement and termination repairs

    Option B: Partial replacement

    If one slope or a specific area took the brunt of the wind, partial replacement may make sense when material matching is realistic and the remaining roof is in good condition.

    Option C: Full roof replacement after wind damage

    Replacement may be the best option when:

    • Damage is widespread across multiple slopes

    • The roof is older and repairs will not restore reliability

    • Many shingles are creased or unsealed

    • Underlayment and decking were exposed

    • You want to upgrade to a stronger, storm-ready roofing system

    We will walk you through the pros and cons clearly so you can make the right decision for your home.

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    Emergency roof tarping and leak control

    If shingles blew off or flashing pulled away, your roof may be exposed. That exposure can allow water intrusion quickly, especially during the next rain.

    We offer emergency services when needed, including:

    • Emergency roof tarping

    • Temporary waterproofing

    • Leak stopping repairs

    • Dry-in solutions until permanent materials are installed

    If you are seeing active leaking, call (512) 796-9175.

    Why homeowners choose Comanche Roofing after wind storms

    When the weather hits, you need a contractor who shows up, documents correctly, and installs with precision.

    What you can expect

    • Local Austin team serving Central Texas

    • Repair and replacement options for shingle, metal, and flat roofs

    • Clear communication from inspection through cleanup

    • Strong attention to flashing and detail work

    • Quality materials and proven installation standards

    • Warranty-backed workmanship options

    If you’re considering metal roofing, flat roofing, storm damaged roof repair, roof replacement, shingle roofing services, roof waterproofing services, and roof repair and maintenance, Comanche Roofing can help! Contact us today for a free inspection and expert recommendations tailored to your home’s needs.

    Proudly Serving Greater Austin, Texas

    Comanche Roofing is your trusted local roofing contractor serving homeowners and businesses throughout the greater Austin area. Our roofing experts are available in Bee Cave, Buda, Cedar ParkGeorgetownDripping SpringsKyle, Lakeway, Leander, Pflugerville, San Marcos and Round Rock.

    Don’t see your location listed? Contact us today to see if we service your area. Our service territory is constantly expanding to meet the needs of homeowners throughout Central Texas.

    How it works

    our Process

    1

    Emergency Call

    Contact us 24/7 for immediate assistance.

    2

    Damage Assessment

    Our team inspects your roof and documents all damage.

    3

    Insurance Support

    We help you file and manage your insurance claim.

    4

    Repair or Replacement

    Our crew completes the work efficiently and professionally.

    5

    Final Inspection

    We ensure your roof is restored to its full strength and functionality.

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    What our customers are saying

    We’ve had a great experience working with Comanche Roofing twice now. Cody Profitt came up with a great solution as we were looking for a rustic type roof that also could be warrantied.

    Melissa Byrkit

    I had a wonderful experience working with Cody, Dennis, Robert, and the entire crew. Everyone involved was friendly, patient, punctual, and professional. I could not be happier with the overall craftmanship and attention to detail.

    Tom Schmidt

    We hired Cody and his team for a roof repair, and they were exceptionally punctual and professional. He explained all our options and helped fill out our HOA paperwork.

    Matthew Davidson

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How do I know if my roof has wind damage?

    Common signs include missing shingles, lifted edges, creased shingles, loose ridge caps, bent flashing, or leaks after a windstorm. A professional inspection confirms damage and severity.

    Yes. Wind can break seals, lift shingles, loosen flashing, and create small gaps that leak during wind-driven rain.

    Yes, especially if your neighborhood experienced high winds or if you see debris impact, shingles in the yard, or interior water stains.

    Yes. We provide photo documentation and can help you prepare for the adjuster visit and review the scope so the roof is restored correctly.

    We repair and replace shingle, metal, tile, and flat roofing systems, including flashing, vents, ridge caps, and other storm-damaged components.