Wind Damage Roof Repair — Quick Answer
Wind damage roof repair fixes shingles, flashing, and decking that high winds have lifted, torn, or blown off — before wind-driven rain gets underneath and reaches your attic and ceilings. On the South Carolina coast, shingles can start failing at 45–57 mph thunderstorm gusts and tear off widely at 58–74 mph, well below hurricane strength. Most repairs cost $300–$5,000 and, when tied to a documented storm, are covered by homeowners insurance minus your wind/hail deductible. Get a free, insurance-ready inspection from a local Myrtle Beach roofer: (843) 877-5539.

Wind Damage Roof Repair
Written by David Karimi, Owner & GAF Certified Contractor at WeatherShield Roofing — serving Myrtle Beach, SC since 2022. We have repaired wind-damaged roofs throughout Horry County and Georgetown County after every type of storm, from severe thunderstorms to major hurricanes.
Professional Wind Damage Roof Repair in Myrtle Beach, SC
Living on the South Carolina coast means living with wind. From summer afternoon thunderstorms to tropical storms and full-blown hurricanes, Myrtle Beach homeowners deal with wind conditions that most of the country never experiences. Your roof takes the brunt of every storm, and wind damage — even from a single severe event — can compromise your roof's ability to protect your home.
Wind does not need to be hurricane-force to damage a roof. When wind flows over your roof, it creates a low-pressure zone on the leeward side that literally tries to pull roofing materials upward. Edges, ridges, and corners experience the highest uplift forces, which is why these areas fail first. Once wind lifts a single shingle tab, it creates an entry point — wind gets underneath and begins peeling back adjacent materials, which is why you sometimes see long strips of shingles peeled off after a windstorm.
Wind damage is also cumulative. A storm with 50 mph gusts might loosen a shingle seal without tearing anything off. The next 40 mph event finishes the job because the shingle was already compromised. On the SC coast, wind and rain almost always arrive together. Once wind creates any gap or lifted material, rain gets driven horizontally under the roofing surface — this is how a seemingly minor shingle issue turns into interior water damage, attic mold, and rotted decking.
Myrtle Beach averages 50 thunderstorm days per year with straight-line winds regularly exceeding 60 mph. Add tropical storms, hurricanes, nor'easters, and microbursts to the mix, and your roof faces year-round wind exposure that most parts of the country never see. South Carolina building codes for coastal Horry County require materials rated for 130-150 mph winds, enhanced fastening patterns, and ring-shank nails — these exist because they work.
Why Choose Weather Shield for Wind Damage Roof Repair?
Our Proven Process
Ensure Safety First
Do not go onto the roof during or immediately after the storm. Stay away from downed power lines. If you see structural damage like a sagging roof deck, evacuate and call 911.
Emergency Tarping
If exposed roof deck or missing large sections are visible and rain is expected, call us for emergency tarping service. We respond within hours. Emergency tarping typically costs $200-$800 and is covered by most insurance policies.
Free Professional Inspection
Our wind damage inspections include full exterior roof inspection, interior/attic moisture check, photo documentation, written damage report, and cost estimate. Call (843) 877-5539 — we can typically arrive within 24-48 hours.
Insurance Claim & Repair
File your claim with our inspection report. We attend the adjuster's visit, advocate for full claim payout, and complete professional repairs using GAF-certified materials once approved. Most wind repairs are completed within 1-7 days.
Service Features
How Wind Damages Roofs
Wind creates negative pressure (uplift) that pulls roofing materials away from the deck. Edges, ridges, and corners fail first. Once one shingle lifts, the peel-back effect exposes larger areas. Progressive damage means each storm weakens what the last one loosened.
Severe Thunderstorms & Hurricanes
Myrtle Beach sits in the Atlantic hurricane corridor with 50+ thunderstorm days per year. Straight-line winds exceed 60 mph regularly. Hurricanes bring 74+ mph sustained winds for hours from multiple directions. We have repaired damage from Hugo, Florence, Dorian, and Isaias.
Warning Signs of Wind Damage
Missing shingles or bare spots, flashing pulled away from walls and chimneys, sagging or detached gutters, damaged soffit panels, and fallen tree limbs. Interior signs include water stains on ceilings, musty attic smell, and daylight visible through the roof deck.
Wind-Rated Materials
We install ASTM D3161 Class F (110 mph) and Class H (150 mph) rated shingles, standing seam metal roofs rated for 140+ mph, and self-adhering waterproof underlayment. All installations meet SC coastal building code requirements.
SC Coastal Insurance Claims
Coastal SC policies have separate wind/hail deductibles (2-5% of insured value). Named storm deductibles may be even higher. We provide detailed damage reports, attend adjuster meetings, and file supplements for additional coverage when hidden damage is found.
Maintenance That Reduces Damage
Inspect after every significant storm to catch loose materials early. Re-seal lifted shingle tabs promptly, replace missing flashing immediately, keep gutters clean, trim trees within striking distance, and check attic ventilation to reduce uplift pressure.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Investment Range
$200 - $30,000 (most covered by insurance)
Factors affecting cost:
- •Size and complexity
- •Material selection
- •Current condition
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Coastal Wind Damage: By the Numbers
The data behind wind damage roof repair on the Grand Strand — every figure is sourced.
Peak wind gusts recorded along the Grand Strand during Hurricane Isaias (2020) — a fast-moving Category 1 that still tore shingles across Horry County.
Source: National Hurricane Center, Isaias reportUltimate design wind speeds the SC coastal building code requires new roofs in Horry and Georgetown Counties to withstand (ASCE 7 Risk Category II).
Source: ASCE 7 / SC Building Code wind mapsTypical wind damage roof repair cost, depending on the number of missing shingles, flashing damage, and whether decking is exposed.
Source: Angi, 2026 cost dataNational average roof repair cost in 2026; most single wind repairs land between $400 and $1,800 before insurance.
Source: Angi, 2026SC coastal wind/hail or named-storm deductible as a share of your dwelling coverage — often higher than your standard deductible.
Source: SC homeowners insurance guidanceCommon deadline to report wind damage to your SC insurer — filing quickly protects your claim from denial.
Source: SC Wind & Hail Underwriting AssnHow Much Wind It Takes to Damage a Roof
- 145–57 mph (severe thunderstorm gusts): begins lifting older or poorly sealed shingle tabs and breaking sealant strips.
- 258–74 mph (damaging straight-line winds): tears 3-tab shingles, peels flashing, and lifts ridge caps.
- 374–110 mph (Category 1–2 hurricane): strips large sections of shingles, damages decking, and drives rain under the roof.
- 4111+ mph (Category 3 and up): causes structural roof failure, including sheathing loss and truss damage.
Wind Damage Inspection Checklist
- ✓Missing, torn, or curled shingles — especially along ridges, hips, eaves, and the windward slope.
- ✓Shingle granules collecting in gutters and at downspout outlets (a sign the protective layer was stripped).
- ✓Flashing lifted or pulled away from chimneys, walls, skylights, and vent pipes.
- ✓Bent, detached, or sagging gutters and damaged soffit or fascia panels.
- ✓Interior signs: fresh water stains on ceilings, a musty attic smell, or daylight visible through the roof deck.
- ✓Debris impact points from fallen limbs, plus any exposed underlayment or decking.
How wind damage differs from other storm damage: wind failures follow a directional pattern along the windward slope, ridges, and corners, where uplift is highest — unlike hail, which pits and bruises shingles across the whole roof, or fallen-tree impact, which punctures a single area. That distinction matters for your claim. WeatherShield Roofing is a local Myrtle Beach company, founded in 2022, GAF Certified and BBB Accredited, with a 5.0-star Google rating across 80+ public Google reviews. For a free, insurance-ready wind damage inspection, call (843) 877-5539.