Updated April 2026
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- 21 thunderstorm wind events logged since 2019, including multiple instances of downed trees and power lines near Auburn and Opelika along Lee Road 395, Lee Road 10, and Veterans Pkwy.
- A tornado touched down in southwestern Lee County on December 10, 2023, along County Road 30, uprooting trees and damaging a single-family residence.
- Strong gradient winds in January 2024 gusted up to 50 mph, downing numerous trees across Lee County and causing power outages when trees struck homes and power lines.
- Lee County's median home year built is 1996, with a 65% owner-occupancy rate and a median home value of $224,400. Many roofs in Auburn are approaching 25–30 years.

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Detailed assessment of wind lift, hail bruising, and shingle integrity after Auburn thunderstorm wind events. Includes documentation for insurance claims.
Targeted shingle and flashing replacement following wind gusts over 50 mph, common in Lee County during spring and winter gradient wind events.
Impact-rated architectural shingles designed for Auburn's high-wind climate, offering improved granule adhesion and wind resistance up to 130 mph.
Comprehensive photo documentation, moisture mapping, and written assessments coordinated with adjuster site visits in Lee County.
