Water Stains on Your Ceiling After a Storm?

Those brown or yellow stains are warning signs your roof was damaged. Get connected with qualified contractors who can assess the damage and work with your insurance.

What Those Stains Mean

Water stains appearing after a storm indicate your roof's protective barrier has been compromised. This could be from:

  • Wind-damaged or missing shingles
  • Hail impact damage you can't see from the ground
  • Damaged flashing around chimneys or vents
  • Compromised roof edge or gutters

Time is Critical

Storm damage claims have deadlines, and ongoing water exposure causes more damage every day.

Act fast: Insurance companies require prompt reporting of storm damage.

Our Process

We connect you with certified contractors who understand insurance requirements and can maximize your claim coverage.

Real Water Damage Examples

These are actual photos of ceiling damage caused by roof problems

Brown water stains on ceiling from roof leak

Brown Water Stains

Classic brown staining from roof leaks. A certified contractor can identify the exact roof source and maximize your insurance payout for both roof and interior repairs.

Gray ceiling discoloration from water damage

Gray Ceiling Discoloration

Gray discoloration often indicates ongoing moisture problems. Insurance-approved contractors can document all damage to ensure complete coverage.

Orange rust stains from metal roof components

Orange Rust Stains

Orange stains from metal components indicate flashing or fastener problems. Having inspected thousands of roofs, I know half the time it's flashing - requires a trained eye to identify all sources.

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