Strong Kentucky winds can wreak havoc on your roof—often without you even knowing. At Elite Rooftop Systems, we specialize in identifying and repairing wind-damaged roofs across Somerset, Lexington, London, Russell Springs, Jamestown, and surrounding areas. Whether your roof has missing shingles or unseen structural damage, our licensed and insured team is here to help with free inspections and expert storm restoration services.
High winds can cause subtle but serious damage that compromises your roof's integrity. Common wind-related issues include:
Even if your roof looks fine from the ground, wind damage can lead to future leaks, water damage, and even denied insurance claims if not addressed promptly.
We offer 100% free, no-obligation inspections to assess wind damage before it becomes a bigger problem. Our trained roofing professionals know exactly what to look for—even the signs adjusters often miss. We'll document everything and walk you through your next steps.
When it comes to filing a claim for wind damage, Elite Rooftop Systems is your advocate.
We work directly with insurance adjusters to make sure your roof is accurately assessed and fairly covered. Many homeowners don’t realize that wind damage can qualify for full or partial roof replacement under their policy. We’re here to make sure you’re not left paying out of pocket for damage you didn’t cause.
Wind damage that goes unchecked can lead to costly interior leaks, structural decay, and mold issues. If your area has recently experienced a windstorm, it’s smart to schedule a free inspection—even if there’s no visible damage.
📞 Call Elite Rooftop Systems today or fill out our online form to schedule your free wind damage assessment. We’ll make sure your roof—and your home—is protected.
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Elite Rooftop Systems
3471 South Hwy 27
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