Wind Damage Roof Repair in
Monroe, LA
Wind damage roof repair for blown-off shingles, lifted ridge caps, damaged flashing, and torn membrane sections.
(318) 329-6579Wind Damage Roof Repair — Monroe Area
Wind damage in Monroe usually arrives as either spring straight-line wind from East Texas squall lines (the dominant mode) or as the trailing edge of Gulf tropical systems. The Ouachita Parish corridor sees lifted ridge cap, missing tabs, displaced flashing, and (after major events) full sections of shingles peeled off. Brown's Roofing documents wind damage with the same slope-by-slope photo discipline we use for hail, and our crews handle scope from spot repair through full replacement.
What to Expect From Brown's Roofing
- Free post-wind-event inspection with slope-by-slope photo documentation
- Identification of lifted but not yet missing tabs (the seal has broken — they will fail in the next event)
- Ridge cap, flashing, and edge-metal damage assessment
- Written scope suitable for insurance claim submission
- Repair or full replacement scoped honestly based on damage extent
- Class 3+ impact-resistant replacement and proper sealing/fastening to reduce future wind vulnerability
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
- After any Ouachita Parish high-wind event (60+ mph)
- When ridge cap is visibly missing or shingles are displaced
- When you find shingles in the yard after a storm
- When tropical remnants from Gulf systems have just passed through Monroe
- When neighbors are having post-wind inspections done — local damage zones cluster
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
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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
Wind Damage Roof Repair FAQ — Monroe
- Wind damage typically shows specific patterns: lifted but not lost shingle tabs (seal broken, mat intact), ridge-cap displacement, missing tabs in clusters not in isolation, displaced flashing, and yard debris in identifiable shingle pieces. Age-related wear is more uniform — granule loss, curling, and brittleness across the whole field. We document the difference clearly for adjuster review.
- Yes — once the seal is broken, those shingles will fail in the next significant wind event. The fact that they didn't blow off this time doesn't mean they're fine; it just means the wind didn't quite get there yet. Insurance carriers vary on whether they cover lifted-but-not-missing shingles; we document and present the case.
- Yes, though they usually arrive as rain bombs more than wind events by the time they reach Northeast Louisiana. Hurricanes Laura, Delta, Ida, and others all produced damaging winds across the Monroe corridor. The combination of saturated soil, full tree canopy, and sustained 50–70 mph wind drops trees on roofs and pulls shingles off.
- 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
Get Wind Damage Roof Repair in Monroe
Call the Monroe Brown's Roofing team or request a free assessment online.

