Severe Storm Season 2026: Hall County Roof Damage Report
Recent spring storm cells have brought high winds and hail across Hall County, leaving local homeowners with potential roof damage.
Spring Storm Fronts Impact Hall County
Recent severe weather fronts have crossed northern Georgia, bringing high winds, heavy rain, and localized hail storms. Areas in Hall County, including Gainesville, Flowery Branch, and Oakwood, have experienced wind gusts up to 60 mph and quarter-sized hail, which can damage asphalt shingles and metal accessories.
Reported Roof Damage in Gainesville
Our Storm Response Team has received numerous calls from Gainesville homeowners reporting blown-off ridge caps, torn shingles, and leaks. Physical inspections have revealed widespread hail bruising on shingles and dents in soft metal box vents, which reduce shingle life and lead to leaks if not repaired.
Storm Damage Deadline Advisory
If your property was in the path of recent storms, we recommend scheduling an inspection as soon as possible. Georgia homeowners generally have 12 months from the storm date to file insurance claims for wind or hail damage. Catching issues early protects your home and secures your coverage.