Your roof may look fine from the street, but after a storm you notice a ceiling stain, a lifted edge, or shingles scattered across the yard. Maybe a section sounds loose when the wind picks up, or water has started marking the drywall after heavy rain. Those are signs the roof needs attention before the next weather system puts more stress on it.

Overtime Roofing and Truss handles storm damage roof repair across Nassau, New Providence with on-site service at your property. We come to you, inspect the damage, and focus on the parts of the roof that were hit hardest so you can move forward with a clear plan.


Storm damage signs

Not every storm leaves obvious damage. Some roofs show it right away, while others reveal it slowly as water works through loose areas, cracked flashing, or broken coverings. If you wait too long, a small issue can spread into larger sections of repair.

  • Missing, curled, or lifted shingles after strong winds
  • Water stains on ceilings or upper walls
  • Loose flashing around roof edges or penetrations
  • Granules, debris, or roof fragments around the property
  • Soft spots or sagging areas that should stay firm
  • Visible gaps where rain can enter during another storm

If you see one or more of these signs, it helps to have the roof checked while the damage is still limited to a smaller area.


How we inspect

Storm damage repair starts with a careful look at the roof surface, the weak points around edges, and any places where water may have moved under the covering. We examine the damage from the outside and check for signs that the storm affected the roof structure beneath the visible surface.

What we look for

We focus on the areas that storms usually hit hardest, including broken shingles, damaged flashing, lifted edges, and openings around seams. We also look for signs that the roof is trying to shed water through the wrong path, which can show up as staining or bubbling on interior surfaces.

Why timing matters

Storm damage does not stay still. Wind can lift one section and rain can work into the opening. After that, the next round of weather often pushes the problem farther. A quick inspection helps you understand what needs repair now and what can be watched for later.


Repair methods

Every roof is different, so the repair approach depends on the type of damage and how far the storm reached. Overtime Roofing and Truss matches the repair to the condition of the roof rather than forcing a one-size-fits-all fix.

  1. Replace damaged sections: When shingles, underlayment, or roof coverings are torn or missing, we replace the affected areas so the roof can shed water again.
  2. Seal weak points: If wind opened seams or lifted flashing, we close those gaps and reinforce the vulnerable spots.
  3. Address leak paths: When water has already entered, we trace the path back to the source and repair the point where the roof failed.
  4. Stabilize exposed areas: If part of the roof has been stripped or weakened, we secure the section so it can better handle more weather.

We use repair methods that fit the damage, the roof style, and the conditions your home faces across Nassau.


What can be repaired

Storm damage can affect more than one part of the roof. Some homes need a small fix, while others need several repair points handled at once. We work on the parts of the roof that storm conditions most often damage.

  • Shingle roofing damage from wind and debris
  • Roof leak repair after rain intrusion
  • Flashing repair around roof transitions and openings
  • Hurricane damage roof repair for sections hit by strong weather
  • Storm damage roof repair for scattered lifting, tearing, and openings
  • Boxing repair where wind or water has damaged exposed edges
  • Torch down repair where surface damage has opened a path for water

If your roof has more than one problem, we can address the damaged areas together so the roof has a cleaner, more complete repair.


After the storm

Once the weather passes, many homeowners are unsure what to do first. Start by looking for visible roof debris, water marks, or changes in the roofline. Avoid climbing onto a wet or unstable roof. A ground-level check can still reveal a lot, especially if shingles are missing or material has collected near the home.

When we arrive, we work through the damage with you and explain what the roof needs next. If the issue is limited, we focus on repair. If the storm reached several sections, we map out the work so you understand how the damaged areas connect.

Helpful steps before a visit

  • Note where you first saw the leak or stain
  • Take photos from the ground if damage is visible
  • Keep clear of loose roof material
  • Move items away from active drip areas indoors

Local roof concerns

Roof repairs across Nassau, New Providence need to account for coastal conditions and weather exposure. Materials that looked fine before a storm can loosen once wind gets under the edge, and areas already exposed to moisture may fail faster when heavy rain returns.

That is why storm damage repair has to look beyond the obvious tear or missing shingle. We check how the surrounding sections are holding up, whether the edge details stayed tight, and whether the roof needs reinforcement around the damaged spot. Overtime Roofing and Truss provides that kind of on-site attention across Nassau and nearby service areas, including Paradise Island, Cable Beach, West Bay Street, Lyford Cay, Montagu, The Grove, Sea Breeze, and Gambier.


What to expect

Homeowners often want a clear path from first call to completed repair. Our process keeps that straightforward.

  1. Contact us: Call +12424313090 or email priceless_027@live.com and tell us what happened after the storm.
  2. On-site assessment: We come to your property on Armbrister Street, Nassau, New Providence service routes and inspect the damage where it happened.
  3. Repair plan: We explain which sections need attention and what the repair will address.
  4. Roof work: We complete the needed storm damage roof repair using materials suited to the roof and the damaged area.
  5. Final review: We review the finished work so you know what was repaired and what to watch after the next weather event.

This keeps the process clear without dragging you through unnecessary steps or confusion.


Common questions

How do I know if storm damage is minor or more serious?

Visible missing shingles, lifted edges, or ceiling staining usually mean the roof needs a closer look. A small exterior change can hide a larger opening beneath the surface.

Can roof damage show up days after the storm?

Yes. Some leaks do not appear right away. Water may take time to travel before it shows on a ceiling or wall surface.

What if only one part of the roof looks damaged?

That section may still need a full repair if the storm opened the covering enough to let water move under nearby areas.

Do I need to wait for dry weather before calling?

No. You can call as soon as you notice damage. Even if the roof is still wet, we can help you understand the next step.

Can storm damage affect flashing and edges as well as shingles?

Yes. Wind often reaches the edges first, which can loosen flashing, boxing, or other exposed details before the main field of the roof shows damage.

What if I am not sure the roof was damaged by the storm?

That is common. If you saw new stains, loose material, or changes after the weather passed, it is worth having the roof checked for storm-related damage.


Request a roof assessment

If your roof took a hit from storm weather, Overtime Roofing and Truss can come to your property, inspect the damage, and help you decide the next repair step. We serve homeowners across Nassau, New Providence and nearby areas with storm damage roof repair, roof leak repair, roof inspection, roof replacement, roof maintenance, shingle roofing, torch down, and boxing repair.

Call +12424313090, use WhatsApp at +12424313090, or email priceless_027@live.com to request your free assessment. We are open Monday through Saturday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

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