Updated April 2026
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- Pulaski County hail events concentrate in late spring, causing shingle bruising that may not be visible from the ground but reduces roof lifespan by years.
- The March 31, 2023 EF3 tornado crossed Martindale west of Marsh Road, ripping roofs and uprooting trees; June 2023 and April 2022 tornadoes struck forested areas near Camp Robinson and north of Cato.
- After county-wide storm events, local contractor schedules fill quickly, pushing replacement projects into multi-week backlogs during peak season.
- Pulaski County's median home was built in 1980, meaning many roofs are past the 20-year replacement threshold and storm damage becomes the decision trigger.
- With 58% owner-occupancy, many Little Rock homeowners manage their own insurance claims and contractor selection after storm damage.

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Cost estimates are based on available industry data and vary by driver profile. These are not insurance quotes.
Post-storm inspection documents hail bruising, wind-lifted shingles, and granule loss for insurance claims in Pulaski County.
Class 4 shingles withstand Little Rock hail events better than standard asphalt and may lower premiums.
Contractors help document storm damage, photograph hail strikes, and provide estimates that align with adjuster requirements.
Thunderstorm wind and hail dent gutters and knock sections loose; replacement often pairs with roof work after county-wide events.
