Wind Damage Roof Repair in
Shreveport, LA
Wind damage roof repair for blown-off shingles, lifted ridge caps, damaged flashing, and torn membrane sections.
(318) 666-9960Wind Damage Roof Repair — Shreveport Area
Wind damage roof repair in the Shreveport-Bossier metro covers the full Ark-La-Tex severe-weather range — tornadic outflow winds from EF-1 through EF-3 tracks, straight-line winds from supercell downdrafts, and the routine 50–70 mph thunderstorm winds that hit the metro every year. The April 2019 and November 2022 outbreaks left long damage trails. Brown's Roofing handles wind damage with EF-rating documentation, lifted-shingle and broken-seal-strip identification, ridge-cap and edge-metal scope, and the carrier-grade documentation Caddo and Bossier panels expect.
What to Expect From Brown's Roofing
- Full slope-by-slope walk and test for lifted-but-not-missing shingles (the most common wind damage pattern)
- Ridge cap, edge metal, and high-stress-detail evaluation by elevation
- EF-rating-appropriate documentation for confirmed tornado tracks
- Photo records by elevation showing lifted courses, broken seal strips, and missing pieces
- Adjuster meeting attendance and walk-through with carrier representative
- Coordination with the Louisiana Fortify Homes Program when wind-driven re-roof aligns with the grant
Storm Risks in Shreveport
- Spring tornado season — Ark-La-Tex sits at the eastern edge of Tornado Alley with regular EF-1+ events
- Large-hail supercells out of East Texas through Caddo and Bossier parishes
- Historic February 2021 freeze-equivalent ice events stressing flashings and aged sealants
- Sleet and freezing rain — more frequent here than in Gulf-side Louisiana
- Drought-driven extreme heat that accelerates shingle UV degradation
- Straight-line winds and microbursts from severe summer thunderstorms
The Ark-La-Tex severe-weather signature is its own thing — supercells that originate over East Texas drop hail and tornadoes through Caddo and Bossier parishes on a routine spring schedule. The April 2019 and November 2022 outbreaks left a long claim trail across the metro. Our storm response runs from same-day tarps to Class IV impact-resistant replacements and full slate or copper restoration on the historic-district homes that demand it.
When to Call
- Immediately after any confirmed tornado track or significant straight-line wind event in your area
- Even without visibly missing shingles — lifted-but-not-missing courses are the most common hidden damage
- When ridge cap, edge metal, or flashing has visibly shifted
- After any tropical or named-storm event affecting Northwest Louisiana
- When previous wind repairs aren't holding — usually the original scope missed lifted courses
LA Office
Brown's Roofing
Shreveport
2285 Benton Rd, Ste A-201, Bossier City, LA 71111
(318) 666-9960Monday–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 — Shreveport
- Lifted-but-not-missing shingles whose seal strip broke in the wind event — visually they look fine from the ground; functionally they'll fail in the next significant wind event. After tornado tracks like April 2019 and November 2022, hundreds of homes had this pattern across the metro, many of which weren't documented or repaired at the time and are now producing first-time leaks 2+ years later. Slope-by-slope walk-and-test is the only way to identify it.
- Yes — EF-rated tornado damage is wind damage under nearly every Louisiana homeowners policy, and Northwest Louisiana carriers settle these claims regularly. EF-rating documentation matters for adjuster context (what wind speeds the structure was exposed to) and for the scope discussion. We provide the EF-rating documentation alongside the slope-by-slope photo package.
- Yes — straight-line wind damage is wind damage under most policies, and carriers settle these claims when documentation supports the scope. The threshold is whether the documented damage exceeds your wind/hail deductible (typically 1–2% of dwelling). We document and run the math honestly so you know whether it's worth filing.
- Slightly. April 2019 was a more concentrated tornado event with EF-2 and EF-3 tracks producing total-roof-loss in narrow corridors and lifted-shingle damage radiating outward; November 2022 was a more widespread severe-weather event with multiple tornado tracks and large-area straight-line wind damage. Both produced long damage trails — and both still have homes showing first-time leaks from undocumented original damage. We work both event windows.
Storm Damage
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