When a hurricane barrels through
Cape Coral, your roof is your home’s first line of defense — and sometimes, it takes the hardest hit. We’ve seen it all: shingles ripped away, decking exposed to the rain, and even entire sections of roofing torn off in the storm’s path. At Allstate Exteriors, we know how overwhelming those first hours can feel. That’s why we put together this guide to help you take the right steps immediately after a hurricane, so you can protect your home, secure your roof, and start the recovery process as quickly as possible.
1. Safety Comes First — Always
After a hurricane, it’s tempting to rush outside and see the damage for yourself. But safety must be your number one priority.
- Stay off the roof — hurricane damage makes surfaces slippery, unstable, and dangerous.
- Watch for downed power lines, broken glass, and loose debris.
- Wear gloves, closed-toe shoes, and protective eyewear if you need to move small debris.
⚠ Our Tip: If your roof has large openings or water is pouring inside, call for emergency help immediately. We provide 24/7 emergency tarping to keep your home safe until permanent repairs can be made.
2. Document Every Detail
Insurance companies move faster when you provide clear evidence — and the sooner you start, the better.
- Take plenty of photos and videos from multiple angles, both inside and out.
- Focus on missing shingles, exposed wood, bent flashing, and water-stained ceilings or walls.
- Don’t throw away damaged materials until your adjuster sees them.
Our team can also perform a professional storm damage inspection and provide a detailed report to support your claim.
3. Stop Water in Its Tracks
Even small roof openings can cause big interior problems. Acting fast now can save you thousands later.
- Use tarps or heavy-duty plastic to cover exposed areas (we can handle this for you safely).
- Move valuables, electronics, and furniture away from leaks.
- Place buckets under drips and turn off electricity to affected rooms.
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Why It Matters: Mold can start forming in as little as 24–48 hours — so sealing up your roof quickly is essential.
4. Call a Trusted Local Roofer — Not a Storm Chaser
After hurricanes, out-of-town contractors often flood Cape Coral offering “quick fixes” that don’t last. Protect yourself by working with a local, licensed, and insured roofer who has proven hurricane repair experience. We’ve helped countless Cape Coral homeowners restore their roofs after severe storms. We understand Florida building codes and hurricane-resistant roofing requirements. We’ll be here long after your repairs are done — we’re not going anywhere.
5. File Your Insurance Claim Right Away
With so many claims after a hurricane, timing is everything.
- Contact your insurer within 24–48 hours.
- Share your photos, videos, and our inspection report.
- Keep detailed notes on every call, email, and receipt.
We’ll even meet your adjuster on-site to make sure all damage is documented — not just what’s visible from the ground.
6. Schedule a Comprehensive Roof Inspection
Storm damage isn’t always obvious. What looks like a small leak now can lead to major structural issues later. Our inspections check for:
- Lifted or loosened shingles that can let water in later
- Water damage hidden under the surface
- Cracked or damaged flashing around chimneys and vents
- Soft spots in the decking that indicate rot
A proper inspection now helps ensure your home is truly protected — and your insurance claim covers everything it should.
When you call Allstate Exteriors, you get:
- Emergency tarping within hours of your call
- Detailed inspections with clear, honest recommendations
- Expert hurricane roof repairs designed to withstand Florida’s harshest weather
A local team that’s here for the long haul — before, during, and after the storm
If your Cape Coral roof has been damaged by a hurricane, don’t wait. The first 48 hours are your best chance to prevent further damage, protect your home, and get your claim moving.
We’re ready when you need us — fast, reliable, and local.