After a severe storm rolls through Plymouth County, the answer for most homeowners is: sooner than you think. US ProPaint & Renovation, based in Hingham, MA, provides roof storm damage repair for residential and commercial properties across Plymouth County — from the first free inspection through the final shingle, backed by a 12-year workmanship warranty on every project.
By JR, Owner · Last updated 22, June 2026
Storm damage roof repair is not one-size-fits-all. After a nor’easter, a summer hailstorm, or a sustained wind event, the visible damage at the surface rarely tells the full story. On most Plymouth County jobs, our team encounters a combination of the following:
Roofing storm damage repair is fundamentally about restoring the waterproof envelope before water migration causes secondary damage to the structural framing, insulation, and interior finishes. Waiting two or three weeks after a visible storm event is the most common — and most costly — mistake homeowners along the South Shore make.
Knowing how to repair commercial roof storm damage requires an approach that is fundamentally different from residential asphalt shingle work. Flat and low-slope commercial systems — TPO membranes, modified bitumen, and EPDM — are more vulnerable to ponding water after storms because they lack the steep pitch that sheds water quickly on a residential home.
When we assess commercial roof storm damage in Hingham, Weymouth, and Braintree, the inspection starts at the drains and scuppers first. A storm-clogged drain can turn a minor membrane crack into a full ceiling failure within 48 hours. Our process on commercial work includes full membrane inspection, probe testing at seams and penetrations, and infrared scanning to locate wet insulation — all documented before a single repair is made.
If you’re searching for roofing storm damage repair for a commercial property in Plymouth County, the key factor is licensing. The Plymouth Inspectional Services Department enforces the Massachusetts State Building Code (780 CMR), which governs both permit requirements and contractor qualification standards for commercial roof work. An unlicensed repair that voids the existing membrane warranty is a substantially more expensive problem than the storm that caused the original damage.
Plymouth County sits in a coastal exposure zone where storms track inland from the Atlantic and intensify along the South Shore. Architectural shingles installed in Plymouth County withstand wind gusts up to 130 mph and resist hail better than three-tab products — which is why our roofing team specifies architectural shingles on every new installation and full replacement we complete in Duxbury, Marshfield, and Scituate.
Three-tab shingles — still common on older homes built in the 1980s and 1990s in Plymouth and Kingston — carry wind ratings that top out around 60 mph. A nor’easter or tropical weather event pushing 80–90 mph gusts will lift and crack three-tab product on almost any roof pitch. If your home still has three-tab shingles and has recently sustained storm damage, a full replacement conversation is worth having — the next storm will find the same structural weaknesses in the same locations.
How to estimate storm damage roof repair costs starts with understanding the three variables that drive scope on a Plymouth County job:
Hail and wind damage in Plymouth County sometimes qualifies for partial roof repair instead of full replacement under most insurance policies. Whether you qualify for a partial repair or full replacement depends on the adjuster’s findings, your shingle age, and how the damage pattern distributes across the slope. We work with homeowners throughout the insurance documentation process, including attending adjuster walkthroughs when helpful.
To get a precise answer on how to estimate roof storm damage repair costs for your specific property, request a free inspection — we’ll put our findings in writing and coordinate directly with your insurer if needed.
Plymouth County homeowners filing an asphalt shingle insurance claim after a storm should document damage immediately with photos and dates. Adjusters look specifically for evidence that damage is storm-related rather than the result of deferred maintenance — and time-stamped photos taken within 24–48 hours of the storm event are the strongest documentation you can provide. After that window closes, it becomes progressively harder to distinguish fresh storm damage from gradual wear.
Under 780 CMR R105.2.1 — Massachusetts’s Building Code emergency repair provision — a licensed contractor can perform emergency storm repairs before the permit is formally issued, provided the permit application is submitted to the local building official by the next business day. That means you do not have to wait for paperwork before stopping an active leak. We handle the permit filing on every job we take in Plymouth County, so that step never falls to the homeowner.
For homes where the storm also pushed water inside through windows, roof penetrations, or failed flashing, our team handles water damage assessment and restoration in a single coordinated visit — which simplifies the insurance documentation considerably and avoids the cost and friction of managing two separate contractor timelines.
Our crew operates throughout Plymouth County and the surrounding South Shore, with regular work in Hingham (where we are based), Scituate, Cohasset, Norwell, Duxbury, Marshfield, Plymouth, Kingston, Hanover, Weymouth, and Braintree. If you found us searching for storm damage roof repair near me anywhere along the South Shore, chances are we have active jobs in your town this week.
Each community in Plymouth County presents a slightly different storm profile. Scituate and Cohasset properties on direct ocean exposure face the harshest sustained wind and salt spray — conditions that accelerate shingle granule loss independent of any single storm event. Inland Hanover and Pembroke homes deal more frequently with ice dam formation after winter storms, which concentrates leak risk at the eaves rather than the ridge. Our inspection process is calibrated for each neighborhood — what we look for on a Scituate beachfront property is different from what we check on a Hanover Colonial built in 1975.
Start by stopping active water intrusion — a tarp or temporary patch can limit interior damage until a licensed contractor can complete a full inspection. A professional assessment identifies both visible and hidden damage before any permanent repair begins. Attempting permanent repairs without a proper inspection risks missing saturated decking or failed underlayment beneath the shingle surface.
Move valuables away from the affected area, place containers to catch dripping water, and do not attempt to access the roof while the storm is active. Once conditions are safe, photograph the interior damage with time-stamped photos. Call a licensed contractor for a post-storm inspection — most storm damage estimates are provided at no charge.
Minor repairs such as flashing replacement or a small shingle patch typically run $300–$800 in the Plymouth County area. Larger storm repairs involving multiple squares of damaged shingles or compromised decking can range from $1,500 to $6,000 or more depending on scope and materials. A licensed contractor’s written estimate — not a verbal ballpark — is the only reliable cost figure for your specific situation.
Most homeowner’s insurance policies cover storm-caused roof damage from wind, hail, and falling debris. Coverage depends on your policy terms, the age of your roof, and how clearly the damage can be attributed to a specific storm event rather than gradual deterioration. Maintenance-related wear is generally excluded. Your contractor’s written inspection report and your insurer’s adjuster findings together determine the covered scope.
Common visible indicators include missing or lifted shingles, granule deposits in gutters after a storm, dented metal flashing or gutters from hail impact, and water stains on attic sheathing or interior ceilings. Many forms of hail damage — particularly granule bruising on asphalt shingles — are only identifiable up close and do not look dramatic from the ground. A post-storm professional inspection is the only reliable way to assess the full extent of damage before filing an insurance claim.
US ProPaint & Renovation 175 Derby St STE 4 Hingham, MA 02043 Phone: (617) 922-6305 Toll Free: (800) 964-0717 MA Contractor License #186517 · Mold Inspector License CRMI0000036883
Serving Plymouth County and surrounding South Shore communities including Hingham, Scituate, Cohasset, Norwell, Duxbury, Marshfield, Plymouth, Hanover, Weymouth, and Braintree.