Summer Storm Damage — What To Do

South Jersey summers are beautiful — until they’re not. A fast-moving thunderstorm can drop golf ball hail, snap tree limbs onto rooftops, and peel up shingles in under ten minutes. By the time the sun comes back out, the damage is done and the clock is ticking.

The actions you take in the first 48 hours after a storm hit directly impact both your roof’s recovery and your ability to file a successful insurance claim. Here’s a clear, step-by-step guide from the team at Diamond Roofing — people who work through South Jersey storm season every single year.

Step 1: Stay safe — don’t go on the roof

The instinct to check the damage yourself is completely understandable. Resist it. A freshly storm-hit roof may have compromised decking, displaced shingles, or debris that makes footing unpredictable. Wet surfaces after a summer storm are particularly dangerous. Your job right now is documentation and assessment from the ground — leave the roof itself to a professional.

Step 2: Document everything before it’s cleaned up

Before any cleanup begins, take photos and video from every angle you can safely reach — street view, side yard, backyard. Capture the date and time in your images. If your phone’s camera includes GPS metadata, great; if not, note the location manually. Also photograph any interior signs of damage: ceiling stains, wet insulation in the attic, water intrusion around skylights or chimneys.

Insurance adjusters work from documentation. The more thorough your photo record — taken immediately after the storm, before any cleanup — the stronger your position when the claim is reviewed. A few extra minutes with your phone camera is some of the highest-value work you’ll do in this process.

Step 3: Prevent additional water damage

If there’s active water intrusion, limit the spread. Move valuables away from wet areas, place buckets under active drips, and lay down towels or plastic sheeting on flooring. If a tarp can be safely placed over a visibly breached section without going on the roof, do it — most insurers expect homeowners to take “reasonable steps” to prevent further damage, and this demonstrates good faith. Do not attempt anything that puts you at height or at risk.

Step 4: Call a trusted local roofer before your insurance company

This is the step most homeowners skip — and it’s the most important one. A licensed local contractor can perform a professional assessment and provide written documentation of the damage before your insurer’s adjuster arrives. That contractor report carries significant weight in the claims process and can prevent the common scenario where an adjuster minimizes damage that’s real and serious.

⚠️ Storm chaser warning: After major South Jersey storms, out-of-state “storm chasing” contractors appear in neighborhoods offering free inspections and promising to handle everything through insurance. Many are unlicensed, uninsured, and will disappear after collecting your deductible. Always verify NJ licensure before allowing any contractor on your property. Diamond Roofing’s NJ Home Improvement Contractor license is #13VH01716900.

Step 5: File your claim promptly and completely

Most homeowners’ insurance policies require storm damage claims to be filed within a specific window — often one year from the date of the event, though some policies are shorter. Don’t wait. Contact your insurer, file the claim, and request an adjuster visit. Have your contractor’s written assessment in hand before that appointment.

Your 48-hour action checklist

  1. 1
    Stay off the roof — assess damage from the ground only
  2. 2
    Photograph everything — exterior and interior, timestamped, before any cleanup
  3. 3
    Prevent further damage — tarps, buckets, plastic sheeting as needed safely
  4. 4
    Call Diamond Roofing — get a professional written assessment in hand first
  5. 5
    Contact your insurer — file the claim with your contractor documentation ready
  6. 6
    Verify any contractor’s credentials — NJ licensure, insurance, and local references

Understanding hail damage — the invisible threat

Wind damage is obvious. Hail damage is not. Hail impacts can crack the bond between the granules and the asphalt surface without leaving a visible dent or producing an immediate leak. This “bruised shingle” condition allows UV radiation to attack the exposed asphalt, dramatically shortening the roof’s remaining life — and is specifically covered under most homeowners’ policies as sudden, accidental damage.

If hail fell in your neighborhood, have a professional look at your roof — even if you can’t see obvious damage from the ground. The inspection is free. The information could save you from a premature replacement paid entirely out of pocket, or catch a legitimate claim before the filing window closes.

We work with insurance

Diamond Roofing provides written damage assessments, works directly with adjusters, and has helped South Jersey homeowners navigate storm claims for decades.

Fast response

We return all calls within 24 hours and prioritize storm-related inspections. After a major event, we mobilize quickly to serve the communities we’ve worked in for 30+ years.

The storm passed. The next step is yours — and the sooner you take it, the better your outcome. Diamond Roofing is one call away.

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