What Affects Rates in Mobile
- Mobile County logged 77 storm events in five years, including a January 2023 EF2 tornado near Citronelle and a December 2024 EF1 tornado crossing Grand Bay Wilmer Road.
- Four tropical storm events hit Mobile County since 2021, requiring Class 4 impact-rated shingles and sealed deck systems to meet windstorm mitigation standards.
- Median home age of 1979 means many roofs are original or first-replacement, with accelerated deterioration from salt air and high humidity.
- January, March, and December see the highest tornado frequency in Mobile County, with documented touchdowns in Citronelle, Grand Bay, and west of the Mobile River.

Services Near You
Cost estimates are based on available industry data and vary by driver profile. These are not insurance quotes.
Licensed inspectors document hail bruising, wind-driven shingle loss, and structural damage from Mobile's frequent thunderstorm wind events and tornado activity for insurance claims.
Class 4 impact-rated shingle systems installed to meet Alabama windstorm mitigation standards and qualify Mobile County homeowners for insurance premium discounts.
Sealed deck systems, enhanced underlayment, and hurricane strapping installed on Mobile roofs to meet coastal wind exposure requirements and reduce uplift risk.
Detailed photo documentation, moisture mapping, and material itemization prepared to support roof replacement claims after tornado or tropical storm damage in Mobile County.
