
Shingle Roofing Storm Damage: When to Patch, When to Replace
Shingle Roofing Storm Damage: Patch or Replace?
Storms in North Georgia hit hard — and fast. One minute your roof’s fine, the next, you’ve got shingles missing and water spots on your ceiling. So what now? Can a quick patch job get you by, or is it time to call in a full replacement?
Let’s break it down, so you can make the right call for your home.
What Counts as "Storm Damage" on a Shingle Roof?
After a storm, you’ll want to check for:
Lifted or missing shingles
Granule loss (check your gutters for sand-like grit)
Dents from hail (especially on ridge caps or metal flashing)
Soft spots or bruising on shingles from impact
Leaks in the attic or ceiling
Most Gainesville homeowners see this kind of damage after hail, high wind, or falling limbs — all of which are common in our area.
When is a Storm Patch Enough?
Sometimes, a quick patch or targeted repair is all you need. We recommend patching if:
The damage is limited to just one or two small areas
Your roof is under 10 years old
Your shingles are still in good shape overall
You need to buy time before a full replacement
At L&L Roofing, we’ve helped families all over Cumming, Buford, and Flowery Branch with small, honest repairs that hold up. No upsells. Just the truth.
When You Should Replace Instead
Patching doesn’t work forever. We’ll recommend a full roof replacement if:
You’ve got widespread or repeated leaks
The shingles are cracked, curling, or brittle
The roof is more than 15 years old
Hail or wind damage has compromised the underlayment or decking
You’re filing a roof insurance claim and want to get it right the first time
We’re not just patching over problems — we’re protecting your home for the long haul.
What a Proper Storm Patch Involves
A patch isn’t just about slapping new shingles down. It should include:
Tearing out damaged shingles
Inspecting the decking underneath
Installing ice and water shield (especially if the leak was near a valley)
Weaving in new shingles that match your roof’s pattern and color
Done wrong, a bad patch can lead to mold, rot, and expensive repairs later. Done right? It can buy you years of protection.
Why Homeowners Trust L&L Roofing
We’ve earned the trust of homeowners across Gainesville and North Georgia by:
Responding fast after storms
Being honest when a patch is all you need
Backing our work with integrity and craftsmanship
Helping with roof insurance claims when damage qualifies
Just ask customers like Kim Opager and William H — both praised us for our honest inspections, thorough repairs, and faith-driven service.
FAQs About Storm Patching in Gainesville
How long does a roof patch take?
Most storm patches take 2–4 hours, depending on the size and complexity.
Will my insurance cover a patch job?
If the damage is storm-related and meets your deductible, yes — but every policy is different. We’ll help you navigate the process.
What if my shingles don’t match anymore?
We’ll match as close as possible, but sometimes, age and fading make that tricky. If appearance matters, we’ll talk options — honestly.
Can I do a patch myself?
We don’t recommend it. Roofing work is dangerous, and a poor seal can cause more harm than good.
Need a second opinion or fast help after a storm?
📞 Call L&L Roofing & Construction at (770) 874-0372 — we’ll shoot straight, fix it right, and treat you like family.

