Monsoon Roof Damage Claims
Monsoon winds and rain are hard on Arizona roofs — and much of the damage isn't visible from the ground. Here's what to watch for and how to handle the claim.
Your roof takes the brunt of every monsoon storm. Microburst winds lift and crease shingles, tear off tiles, and rip away the flashing that keeps water out. Wind-driven rain then exploits every weakness, soaking underlayment and decking. The trouble is that much of this damage is subtle — a creased shingle with a broken seal looks fine from the driveway but will fail in the next storm.
Because monsoon roof damage is easy to underestimate, these claims are among the most commonly underpaid in Arizona. ALSP inspects your roof closely, documents the full extent of the damage, and presents a claim that accounts for the lasting impact of the storm — not just the obvious pieces.
Signs of monsoon roof damage
Signs your roof was damaged by a monsoon:
- Lifted, creased, or missing shingles
- Slipped, cracked, or blown-off tiles
- Torn or missing flashing around vents and chimneys
- Granules collecting in gutters
- Water stains on ceilings or in the attic
- Debris impact from trees or flying objects
- Detached or damaged gutters and fascia
Storm damage worsens with every following storm. Documenting it promptly — before the next monsoon cell rolls through — protects both your home and your claim. Our inspection is free.
Monsoon Roof Damage questions
How do I know if a monsoon damaged my roof if there's no leak?
Most monsoon roof damage doesn't cause an immediate leak — it breaks shingle seals and shortens the roof's life, showing up later. A close professional inspection is the only reliable way to know. Ours is free.
My insurer approved only a few shingles. Is that right?
Monsoon wind often compromises whole slopes, not just a few shingles. If your approval seems too small for the storm, the claim may be underpaid — we can re-inspect and document the full extent.
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Before you accept an insurance decision, get a clear, professional read on your claim from an Arizona public adjuster — at no cost to you.