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Storm Preparation
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Hurricane Roof Preparation Checklist Savannah GA | Storm Prep Guide | Hurricane Roofing Protection

March 2, 2026

This simple checklist helps homeowners in Savannah and nearby coastal areas prepare their roofs for strong wind and heavy rain. We keep the steps short and clear so you can act fast before, during, and after a storm.

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TL;DR – Quick Wins

  • Start with a quick roof scan from the ground and attic check after heavy rain.
  • Clear gutters and downspouts so water can flow away fast.
  • Trim branches away from the roof and secure outdoor items that can become wind-borne.
  • Make a small emergency kit: tarp, utility knife, roofing nails, sealant, gloves.
  • After a storm, take photos and call a pro for leaks, lifted shingles, or flashing damage.

Before the Storm: Simple Prep

Proper installation and maintenance are key to hurricane preparedness

  1. Look up at the roof from the ground. Note missing shingles, sagging gutters, or loose metal.
  2. Clear gutters and downspouts. Water must move away quickly during heavy rain.
  3. Trim branches away from the roof. Remove dead limbs that could fall.
  4. Check attic for light leaks, water stains, or a musty smell after a rain.
  5. Secure outdoor items: trash bins, furniture, grills, and decor can become dangerous in high wind.

Simple Roof Emergency Kit

6 mil tarp (10×12 or larger)
Temporary cover for a small leak
Utility knife + shears
Cut tarp and tape cleanly
Roofing nails + plastic cap nails
Fasten tarp edges if needed (only if safely reachable)
Roof sealant (wet/dry compatible)
Quick patch for minor seep at flashing or vents
Work gloves + safety glasses
Basic protection
Phone + power bank
Photos for insurance and emergency calls

Only use a tarp if it is safe to do so from a ladder and the area is reachable without stepping on the roof. If in doubt, call a professional.

After the Storm: First Steps

  • Take photos. Capture the roof, yard, and any interior water spots.
  • Look for lifted shingles, exposed nails, bent flashing, or debris dents.
  • Check the attic again for new stains or drips, especially near vents and chimneys.
  • Call a pro if you see leaks, soft spots, or large torn sections.
When to call a professional: visible leaks, large lifted shingles, damaged flashing, or multiple problem areas.

Your safety comes first. Do not climb on a wet or windy roof. Use a pro for any work beyond simple cleanup. Our local Savannah team is ready to help before and after storms.

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