Storm Damage Roof Repair in
Monroe, LA
Expert storm damage roof repair for homes and businesses following hail, wind, tornado, and tropical weather events.
(318) 329-6579Storm Damage Roof Repair — Monroe Area
Storm damage roof repair in Monroe is most of what we do. Ouachita Parish sits at the eastern terminus of the Plains storm conveyor — East Texas supercells punch across I-20 and lay damage from Sterlington across the Garden District several times most years. The May 2025 storm event in South Monroe, Richwood, and Luna is recent example: significant church damage, downed trees through trailers, school closures from outages. After events like that, fast accurate inspection and documentation matter.
Common Storm Repair Scenarios in Monroe
May 2025 South Monroe / Richwood / Luna storm response
The May 2025 severe weather event hit South Monroe and Richwood hard — the Luna neighborhood saw dozens of downed trees taking out power lines and trapping residents, an oak fell through a trailer, Greater Free Gift Baptist Church took significant interior and exterior damage, and Richwood Middle and High Schools closed. Our storm response routed inspections, tarp deployments, and damage documentation through the affected area in the days following.
January 2026 ice storm cracked-flashing aftermath
The January 2026 ice storm produced fallen-canopy damage across Northeast Louisiana including Sterlington — some of the visible damage was immediate, but ice-loaded shingle bonds, cracked flashing, and lifted ridge cap from the storm frequently don't surface until the next significant rain. Post-ice inspections are part of our standard scope.
Spring squall hail across Cherry Ridge ranches
The classic Ouachita Parish storm-damage call: a 1960s–80s Cherry Ridge or Brownlee Loop ranch with low-slope hip geometry, south-facing slopes that took quarter-to-golf-ball hail, and bruised mat that's invisible from the ground. We document slope-by-slope with test squares and photos, walk the adjuster through the scope, and replace with Class 3 or Class 4 impact-resistant product.
What to Expect From Brown's Roofing
- Free post-storm damage inspection — same-day or next-day response when possible
- Slope-by-slope photo documentation organized by elevation, with hail test squares where applicable
- Emergency tarping if needed to prevent further water intrusion before scope can be developed
- Written damage assessment with cost estimate, suitable for insurance claim submission
- On-site availability when your adjuster inspects — we walk them through the documented damage ourselves
- Full repair or replacement with Class 3+ impact-resistant material standard, manufacturer warranty registration
Storm Risks in Monroe
- Spring squall lines out of East Texas — straight-line winds and large hail in a corridor through Ouachita Parish
- Summer pop-up thunderstorms and tropical remnants arriving as rain bombs
- Occasional January–February ice storms loading branches onto roofs
- High summer humidity accelerating granule loss and algae growth
- Hard freezes a few nights each winter that flex flashings and aged sealants
Northeast Louisiana sits at the eastern terminus of the Plains storm conveyor belt. When East Texas supercells punch through Caddo Parish and roll across I-20, Ouachita Parish frequently catches the back edge — straight-line winds that lift ridge cap, hail that bruises shingles, and the occasional confirmed tornado. Add Gulf tropical remnants in late summer and a January ice storm or two, and Monroe roofs see more weather than the marketing brochures admit. We document slope-by-slope, tarp same-day, and walk your adjuster through the scope ourselves.
When to Call
- Immediately after any significant Ouachita Parish storm event — even without obvious damage from the ground
- When new water intrusion appears after recent severe weather
- When shingles are visibly displaced, missing, or granule deposits show up in gutters
- If your neighbors are having roofs inspected or replaced after a local Monroe storm — local damage zones matter
- When hail of 1.25 inches or larger has been reported in your area — damage is rarely visible from the ground
LA Office
Brown's Roofing
Monroe
1406 Royal Ave, Monroe, LA 71201
(318) 329-6579Monday–Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: By appointment
Sunday: Closed
Related Services in Monroe
Our Process
Simple. Transparent. Professional.
Contact Us
Call your local office or submit a free inspection request online. We respond same-day.
Free Inspection
A trained specialist inspects your roof — documenting condition, damage, and problem areas with photos.
Honest Estimate
Clear, itemized written estimate. Storm damage? We document everything for your insurance claim.
Professional Install
Our crews complete the work with quality materials, permit coordination, and minimal disruption.
Site Cleanup
All debris hauled, magnets run for nails, yard restored. You won't find a scrap when we leave.
Warranty & Follow-Up
Manufacturer and workmanship warranties documented. We follow up to ensure you're completely satisfied.
FAQ
Storm Damage Roof Repair FAQ — Monroe
- It concentrated damage in South Monroe and Richwood, with the Luna neighborhood especially hard-hit. Dozens of downed trees took out power lines, an oak fell through a trailer, Greater Free Gift Baptist Church suffered significant interior and exterior damage, Richwood Middle and High Schools closed from outages, and across the broader area we saw the typical wind-and-hail mix of lifted shingles, damaged flashing, and granule loss.
- Same-day or next-day for active leaks. After a county-wide event we triage by severity — active interior water gets priority, dry-but-damaged comes next. Routine post-storm inspections (no active leak) usually fit into the schedule within 3–5 days. Calling early matters because adjuster availability tightens fast after a county-wide storm.
- Call us first if you can. We'll inspect, document, and tell you whether the damage actually warrants a claim — sometimes it doesn't, sometimes it does. If you've already filed, we still inspect, document, and walk your adjuster through the scope. Either way works.
- Monroe sits at the eastern end of the Plains storm conveyor — East Texas supercells punch through Caddo Parish and roll across I-20 into Ouachita Parish. The active window is mid-March through mid-May with secondary October activity. Quarter- to golf-ball hail shows up two or three times most years; baseball-size hits less often but it does happen. The May 2025 South Monroe / Richwood event is recent example.
Storm Damage
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