
Hail Damage Roof Wrap: What to Do When Spring Storms Leave Impact Damage Behind
Hail damage is one of the most common reasons for emergency roof wraps in spring. What hail does to your roof, when you need a wrap, and how to document for insurance.

Hail damage is one of the most common reasons for emergency roof wraps in spring. What hail does to your roof, when you need a wrap, and how to document for insurance.

Professional shrink wrap roofs last 3–12 months depending on film spec, UV exposure, and climate. How to assess your wrap’s condition and when to renew before it fails.

The physics of wind uplift on temporary roof covers. Why heat-sealed shrink wrap survives 100mph winds while blue tarps fail at 40mph. Bernoulli’s principle explained.

Tornado season peaks April–June in the Midwest and Southeast. Roof prep, post-tornado damage response, and when emergency shrink wrap is the right call for tornado damage.

Everything homeowners need to know about getting a roof wrap installed after storm damage — what it is, how it works, how long it lasts, and what insurance covers.

Understand wind resistance ratings for roofing materials, what fails first in storms, and why a temporary dry-in is the bridge to a better roof.