Missing shingles, lifted edges, or a leak after a storm can leave your home exposed fast. If you are noticing dark spots on ceilings, debris on the ground, or water stains near the attic, your roof may need attention sooner rather than later.

Pine Valley Roofing helps homeowners in Denver, CO sort out storm damage with careful inspections, clear estimates, and repair work focused on the roof areas that were actually affected. We look for visible damage, hidden weak spots, and places where water may have already started getting through, then we explain what comes next.


Storm damage signs

Not every roof problem looks dramatic from the street. Some of the most important clues show up inside the home or only after you get a closer look outside. After a storm, watch for these signs:

  • Shingles that are missing, curled, or lifted, which can leave the roof deck exposed.
  • Loose granules collecting in gutters or around downspouts.
  • Water marks on ceilings, walls, or around vents.
  • Cracked flashing near chimneys, skylights, or roof edges.
  • Debris impact marks or denting on visible roof surfaces.
  • New drafts or attic dampness after heavy weather.

If you see one or more of these, it is worth getting the roof inspected before a small opening turns into a larger repair.


What we inspect

Storm damage is not always limited to one obvious spot. We look at the roof as a whole so the repair plan addresses the full extent of the problem, not just what is easy to see from the ground.

Surface damage

We check shingles, ridge areas, valleys, and exposed edges for lifting, cracking, bruising, and missing sections. These are the areas where wind and impact often leave the clearest marks.

Water entry points

We review flashing, penetrations, and transitions where water can work its way under roofing materials. Even a minor opening can send water into the structure over time.

Follow-on issues

We also look for signs that water has already spread beyond the first damaged area. That can include staining, softened materials, or spots that may need repair before the roof is sealed back up.


Repair steps

Once we understand the damage, we move forward with a repair plan that matches the condition of your roof. For many homeowners, that starts with a focused fix rather than a full replacement. If the storm affected a wider section, we will explain that too.

  1. Inspection

    We examine the roof and note the affected areas, the likely cause, and any signs of water intrusion.

  2. Estimate

    You get a clear estimate that outlines the repair scope so you can make a practical decision without guessing.

  3. Repair work

    We replace damaged shingles, address compromised flashing, and correct the areas that were opened by the storm.

  4. Final review

    Before we wrap up, we confirm the repaired areas and look for anything else that should be addressed now rather than later.

That process keeps the work focused on what your roof actually needs, which helps you avoid unnecessary follow-up problems.


Repair or replace

Some storm damage can be repaired cleanly. Other roofs have damage spread across multiple sections, and patching one area would leave the rest vulnerable. We help you sort out the difference based on the roof’s condition, not guesswork.

Repairs make sense when

The damage is localized, the surrounding roof is still sound, and the affected materials can be matched or integrated without leaving weak points.

Replacement may be worth considering when

The roof has broad damage, repeated leaks, or enough wear that repairs would only solve part of the problem. In those cases, a roof replacement may be the more practical long-term path.

Our job is to give you a clear picture of what happened and what each option means for the roof you have now.


After the storm

What you do next matters. Before climbing onto the roof yourself, it helps to stay safe and note what changed after the storm passed. If there is active dripping, place a container under the leak and avoid disturbing wet ceilings or insulation. On the outside, look from the ground for shingles on the lawn, bent flashing, or pieces of roofing around the property.

Then schedule an inspection so the damage can be assessed before it spreads. Pine Valley Roofing handles storm damage repair for homeowners across Denver, CO, along with nearby service areas such as Denver Heights and Denver Junction.


Local repair needs

Homes in Denver, CO can be affected by storms in different ways, so repairs should match the specific damage instead of following a one-size-fits-all approach. A roof with a few missing shingles needs a different response than one with leaks around multiple roof features. That is why we start with a close inspection and give you a clear estimate before any repair work begins.

Pine Valley Roofing focuses on roof repair, roof replacement, storm damage service, and roof inspections for local homeowners. When storm damage is the concern, we aim to restore the roof’s protective layers, address weak points, and help you understand what was damaged and what was not.


Common questions

How soon should I look at storm damage?

As soon as you notice signs like missing shingles, ceiling stains, or debris on the roof. The longer damaged areas stay open, the more likely water is to reach other parts of the home.

Can storm damage be hard to spot?

Yes. Some damage is obvious, but other problems show up only as small lifted edges, cracked flashing, or subtle signs of water entry. A close inspection helps catch those early.

Do I need to see the roof from the ground first?

Ground-level observations are useful, especially for spotting debris or missing shingles. Even so, many storm-related problems need a closer look to find the full extent of the damage.

What if the leak seems small?

Small leaks can still lead to larger repairs if the opening remains active. A minor stain or drip may point to a damaged area that needs attention now.

Can one storm create more than one problem?

Yes. Wind, impact, and water intrusion can affect different roof areas at the same time. That is why a full roof inspection is useful after storm damage.

Will you explain the repair options clearly?

Yes. We walk through what we found, what needs repair, and whether the damage stays local or points toward a larger roof issue.


Get started

If your roof took a hit, do not wait for the next rain to show you how far the damage has spread. Pine Valley Roofing can inspect storm damage, provide a clear estimate, and complete the needed repair work for your home in Denver, CO.

Whether the problem is a few lifted shingles or a wider area of damage, we will help you understand the condition of the roof and the next step to take.

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