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Roof Storm Damage in Northwest Ohio: What to Look For

  • Writer: Halle Rohrs
    Halle Rohrs
  • Apr 3
  • 2 min read

roof storm damage

Northwest Ohio just got hit with some rough weather: high winds, heavy rain, and storms that didn’t hold back. If your roof took a beating, now’s the time to act. Wind damage might not always be obvious from the ground, but even a few missing shingles or lifted edges can lead to leaks and bigger problems down the road.

Here are some common signs of roof storm damage to watch for:


  • Missing or lifted shingles: Winds can pull shingles right off or break their seal, leaving your roof exposed.

  • Cracked, curled, or bruised shingles: Hail or flying debris can leave behind damage that weakens your roof’s protection.

  • Damaged flashing or ridge caps: Flashing around vents and chimneys can be torn loose, and the shingles along the roof’s peak often take a hit.

  • Leaks or water stains: If you notice stains on your ceiling or walls, water may have already made its way in.

  • Debris damage: Falling branches can cause punctures or cracks, especially if you have large trees nearby.

  • Granule loss: If you see shingle grit collecting in your gutters or downspouts, your shingles may have taken some damage.


At Good Guys Roofing, we specialize in identifying and fixing storm-related issues before they turn into expensive repairs. Whether it's minor fixes or a full replacement, we’re here to help protect your home.


We offer free quotes, so there’s no pressure, just peace of mind. One of our experienced pros will come out, take a look, and give you an honest assessment of what your roof needs (and what it doesn’t).


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If you think your roof might have storm damage or just want to be sure, don’t wait. Reach out today for your free quote.


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