Know What to Do After the Storm

Storm Response in McKinney for Roofs Damaged by Wind and Hail

McKinney & Sons Roofing provides storm response for homeowners in McKinney whose roofs have been damaged by severe weather. When high winds tear shingles loose or hail creates impact craters across your roof surface, you need a clear plan to prevent further damage and document what happened for your insurance carrier.


Storm response includes emergency tarping to stop active leaks, a full exterior and interior inspection to identify all points of damage, and a photo-documented report that meets insurance adjuster requirements. We check shingle integrity, flashing around chimneys and vents, decking for soft spots, and your attic for moisture intrusion or staining that indicates where water entered.


Call us for a storm damage assessment and emergency tarping service in McKinney.

Steps to Take After Storm Damage Occurs

You should start by checking for visible damage from the ground, looking for missing shingles, dented vents, or scattered granules in your gutters. Avoid climbing onto your roof, especially after a storm when surfaces may be wet or structurally compromised. Inside your home, walk through the attic with a flashlight and look for ceiling stains, damp insulation, or daylight coming through gaps in the decking.


After the inspection, you will have a detailed report showing exactly where damage occurred, what caused it, and what repairs are necessary. This documentation is critical for filing an accurate insurance claim and ensures nothing is missed during the adjuster's review.


Emergency tarping prevents secondary water damage while you wait for materials and scheduling. We secure heavy-duty tarps over compromised areas, anchor them properly to withstand additional wind, and coordinate directly with your insurance company to document the temporary protection as part of your claim.

Common Questions About Storm Damage Response

Homeowners in McKinney often have questions about timing, insurance procedures, and what to do immediately after a storm passes through the area.

What should I do first after a storm damages my roof?

Check for visible damage from the ground and look inside your attic for water stains or moisture. Do not climb onto the roof yourself, and call for emergency tarping if you see active leaks or missing shingles.

How soon should I schedule an inspection after storm damage?

You should schedule an inspection within 24 to 48 hours to prevent secondary damage and begin the documentation process. Waiting too long allows small leaks to spread into ceilings, insulation, and framing.

Why do I need a documented inspection before filing a claim?

Insurance adjusters require photo evidence and detailed reports to verify the extent and cause of damage. Filing without documentation can result in denied claims or underpayment for repairs that are actually covered.

What does emergency tarping involve?

We secure reinforced tarps over damaged sections using wood strips and fasteners that hold against wind. Tarping stops water from entering your home while you wait for materials and contractor availability.

How does McKinney's weather affect storm damage timelines?

Hail season in McKinney runs from March through May, and high demand after widespread storms can delay scheduling. Securing tarping and inspection quickly protects your home and gets you in line for repairs before the backlog grows.

McKinney & Sons Roofing responds to storm damage calls throughout McKinney with emergency tarping, full inspections, and insurance-ready documentation. Reach out as soon as you notice damage to protect your home and start the claims process with accurate information.