What to Do If You Find Storm Damage: Immediate Steps for Homeowners

Markelangelo's • April 28, 2026

Ontario’s unpredictable storms can leave your home vulnerable, and spotting the signs of roof, siding, or gutter damage right after a major weather event can feel overwhelming. Timely action makes a world of difference, protecting your home’s value, your family’s safety, and your peace of mind. Whether you’re facing heavy winds, hail, torrential rain, or a winter ice storm, use these expert steps to minimize long-term problems and speed up your recovery process.


Safety First: Assess Your Surroundings


Before getting close to your roof or siding, always assess for immediate hazards. Loose power lines, broken tree limbs, or unstable structures around your property pose serious risks. If there’s any potential danger or uncertainty, avoid entry and contact emergency services. Ensuring your family and your own safety outweighs any urge to examine damage up close. Once you confirm it’s safe, walk around the outside of the house to get an initial idea of the impact.


Document Everything


Detailed documentation of storm damage is crucial from the very beginning. Use your smartphone or camera to take clear photos and videos. Capture wide shots for overall context, but also zoom in on specific issues—missing shingles, cracked siding, damaged flashing, battered gutters, or obvious leaks. Pay attention to debris or broken branches, as this can help an insurance adjuster understand the extent of the storm. Save all these records in a secure location, as well as any receipts for emergency repairs.


Perform a Basic Visual Inspection


A post-storm check doesn’t require going up on your roof. From the ground, scan for missing or curled shingles, exposed underlayment, warped or dented metal, sagging gutters, and sections of siding displaced by wind or hail. Inside, check your attic, ceilings, and upper walls for dampness, water stains, or drips. These are early signs that water is entering where it shouldn’t. Take note of musty smells in the attic or around windows—these can indicate hidden moisture issues.


Tackle Emergency Repairs (If Safe)


If you’re comfortable and it’s safe to do so, some minor repairs can help prevent worsening damage until a professional arrives. Use tarps or waterproof sheeting to cover roof holes or broken skylights. Fasten them securely to avoid wind getting underneath. Place buckets under leaks inside to catch water. Carefully remove obvious debris from gutters if you can safely reach them with a ladder—blockages can cause overflow and rapid water damage. Avoid climbing on the roof or attempting major fixes without the proper training; this is best left to experienced pros, especially when the surface may still be slippery or weak.


Contact Your Insurance Company


Notify your insurer as soon as possible after damage occurs. Most companies require timely claims, and the quicker you start the process, the sooner repairs can begin. Provide the documentation and photos you collected. Ask your insurance representative about what’s covered and the process for inspections or adjuster visits. Don’t authorize permanent repairs until your policy’s requirements are met, but do proceed with any temporary work needed to keep your home safe in the meantime.


Get a Professional Inspection


Professional roofers and restoration contractors experienced with storm damage can detect subtle or hidden issues that untrained eyes miss. At Markelangelo’s, we come equipped with tools like moisture meters, drones for aerial inspection, and specialized knowledge of everything from compromised flashing to structural weakness. We provide a detailed assessment, a priority list for repairs, and a thorough explanation so you understand the scope of any problem.


Avoid Storm Chasers


In the aftermath of a major storm, homeowners are often approached by out-of-town contractors promising fast fixes at low prices. Many of these so-called storm chasers provide substandard work and disappear before addressing follow-up needs or warranty concerns. Always check for licensing, local references, and verified experience before allowing any company onto your property. Trusting a well-established, community-based contractor ensures that your home will receive the attention and support it deserves long after the initial repairs are done.


Plan for Long-Term Prevention


Restoring your home after storm damage is an important opportunity to invest in its future durability. Consider upgrading roofing materials, improving attic insulation, or boosting ventilation based on your roofer’s recommendations. Regular maintenance—like semiannual inspections, debris removal, and gutter cleaning—reduces the risk of major issues during future storms. Preventive steps taken now can mean fewer headaches the next time severe weather strikes.


Ready to Get Back on Track? 


Swift response and expert guidance make the difference between a quick recovery and costly, long-term repairs. If your Cumberland area home has suffered from recent storms, don’t wait for minor issues to turn major. Reach out to Markelangelo’s today for a professional inspection, honest advice, and repairs that guarantee quality without compromise. We’re here to restore your home, build your trust, and stand with you every step of the way.

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