When a storm hits your home, it can leave behind serious damage and unexpected stress. Your roof is often the first line of defense, taking the brunt of high winds, hail, and heavy rain—making it especially vulnerable during severe weather. In the aftermath, it’s common to feel overwhelmed, but the damage doesn’t have to define your home.
At Moose Roofing, we provide expert storm damage repair in Omaha, Lincoln, and Council Bluffs, helping homeowners across the surrounding areas restore their roofs and protect their property. Whether your home has been impacted by hail, strong winds, tornadoes, blizzards, or ice storms, our team is here to respond quickly and efficiently.
From emergency repairs to full storm damage restoration throughout Omaha, Lincoln, Council Bluffs, and nearby communities, Moose Roofing is committed to helping you recover with confidence and peace of mind.
Large hailstones can cause dents and fractures in your roof. We look for and repair cracks, bruises, missing shingles, dents, water leaks, and more.
Strong winds can lift or tear off shingles, damage flashing, and send debris or falling tree limbs into your roof. Even minor wind damage can lead to leaks and bigger issues if not addressed, making a prompt inspection important after any storm.
Missing or lifted shingles leave your roof exposed to leaks and further damage, making quick repairs essential to prevent bigger issues.
Leaks and water intrusion can quickly lead to interior damage, mold growth, and structural issues. Addressing the source early helps protect your home and prevent more costly repairs.
We provide free, full-scope exterior inspections to assess your roof, siding, gutters, and more—helping identify storm damage and guide your next steps with confidence.
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We offer emergency tarping and board-up services to quickly secure your home after storm damage, preventing further exposure and protecting your property until permanent repairs can be made.
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We document all storm damage with detailed photos and videos, providing clear evidence you can use when communicating directly with your insurance provider. This thorough documentation helps ensure nothing is overlooked during the claims process.
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After the storm and your initial call, our team responds quickly during extended service hours to begin your roof restoration. You can contact us anytime, 24/7, to schedule an appointment or leave a message, and we’ll follow up promptly.
After the inspection, we’ll walk you through our findings and help determine whether it makes sense to contact your insurance provider and file a claim. We provide detailed, time-stamped photos and thorough documentation, along with clear damage reports and accurate estimates, to help streamline and support your claim process.
It's normal to feel overpowered after a strong storm. Once it hits your home, the first thing you must do is call our storm damage experts.
After the initial call, we straight away start with a timely, no-obligation inspection conducted by a reputable local contractor who offers an open and sincere evaluation of any storm-related damage.
We now assign a project manager who will go over the results of the inspection with you to help you decide if making an insurance claim is the best course of action.
We support you throughout the whole claims procedure, which includes assisting you in getting in touch with your insurance provider and making sure all required paperwork is in order.
To confirm the damage and agree on the extent of repairs, one of our skilled Moose Roofing consultants will meet with your insurance adjuster on-site.
We'll explain your loss statement in the most clear and transparent way possible so that you are completely aware of your coverage and repair alternatives.
Yes. We understand that roof damage can’t wait. Our team is available for your to book anytime, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. You can also book an inspection or leave a message 24/7, and we’ll follow up promptly.
If it’s safe to do so, try to minimize further damage by moving valuables away from affected areas and containing any interior leaks (like using buckets or towels). Avoid climbing on your roof or attempting major repairs yourself.