Georgia's coastal counties face hurricane and tropical storm risks. Matthew (2016) and Dorian (2019) both caused significant roofing damage across coastal Georgia. Georgia roofing contractors must be licensed by the State Licensing Board for Residential and General Contractors. Verify at sos.ga.gov/plb.
Storm damage on Brantley County roofs
Brantley County roofs face Georgia's coastal storm exposure — wind uplift, hail, and moisture intrusion that often is not visible from the ground.
Wind uplift breaks shingle seals across entire roof sections simultaneously. Hail bruises the mat beneath the granule surface — damage that fails years later, not immediately. Flashing around chimneys, valleys, and penetrations loosens under sustained wind pressure, creating water pathways that don't appear as ceiling stains until weeks after the storm. A professional inspection with dated photos documents all three failure types while the evidence is fresh.
Florida's salt air, 1,600+ hours of annual UV, and 54 inches of average rainfall accelerate granule loss and fastener corrosion even between storm events. Pre-storm documentation of roof condition is valuable — it establishes baseline for future claims.
🌀 Citrus County storm history
Irma (2017), Michael (2018), Dorian (2019), Ian (2022), and Idalia (2023) are the recent benchmarks for Florida roof damage. Ian alone generated over 600,000 insurance claims in Charlotte and Lee counties.
2026 roof repair & replacement ranges
Ranges reflect 2026 quotes from licensed Georgia roofers serving the Brantley County area.
| Roof work | Typical range | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Minor storm repair | $400 – $1,500 | A few damaged shingles, small leaks, flashing |
| Section / slope replacement | $1,500 – $6,000 | Localized wind or hail damage, one slope |
| Full roof replacement | $9,000 – $28,000+ | Widespread damage, Ian-level events, aging roof |
| Free inspection | $0 | Every homeowner after a storm |
HVHZ counties (Miami-Dade, Broward) often run 15–25% above state average due to mandatory Florida Product Approval materials and enhanced installation requirements.
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Storm roof claims in Brantley County
Georgia homeowner policies cover wind and storm damage as standard perils. Named — but claims move on a strict clock and live or die on documentation.
Georgia homeowner policies cover wind and storm damage as standard perils. Named-storm deductibles may apply for coastal properties — review your declarations page carefully.
What to do once it's safe
Stay safe & tarp if needed
Don't climb a damaged roof. Cover active leaks from inside and call a pro for emergency tarping. Step-by-step tarp guide →
Document everything with dates
Dated photos of all visible damage — roof, ceilings, walls, attic. Timestamps matter for claim correlation.
Get a free licensed inspection
A licensed Brantley County roofer finds hidden damage and writes the report your claim needs.
File within your window
Submit promptly with the inspection report. Earlier is always stronger.
How to verify a roofer in Brantley County
After any major storm, unlicensed contractors flood Brantley County neighborhoods. Protect yourself.
Georgia roofing contractors must be licensed by the State Licensing Board for Residential and General Contractors. Verify at sos.ga.gov/plb.
Verify state license
Check the Florida licensing board before signing anything.
Confirm insurance
Ask for liability and workers' comp certificates.
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