Washington, D.C. experiences two distinct storm patterns that damage roofs in different ways. Summer thunderstorms generate sudden downdrafts called microbursts. These focused wind columns hit speeds over 70 mph and last less than five minutes. They rip shingles off in patches, tear gutters loose, and snap tree limbs onto roofs. Winter nor'easters bring heavy snow loads followed by rapid melt-freeze cycles. Ice dams form at eaves, forcing water under shingles and into the roof deck. Both storm types require immediate repair because delays allow water infiltration that spreads through your attic and wall systems.
Our crews understand D.C. building codes and neighborhood-specific roof configurations. Many District rowhouses share party walls and have flat or low-slope sections hidden behind parapets. Storm damage on these roofs is harder to spot from ground level but causes severe interior flooding if not addressed quickly. We also know which neighborhoods have mature tree canopies that increase branch strike risk and which areas are exposed to high wind corridors. Local knowledge matters when you need fast, accurate storm damage restoration that accounts for your home's specific vulnerabilities.