Updated April 2026
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- Chatham County recorded 9 tropical storm events since 2021, including Helene in September 2024, which destroyed 11 homes and damaged 113 more with widespread tree impacts.
- 59 thunderstorm wind events in five years represent the primary roof threat, with scattered tree strikes and power line damage across neighborhoods from Isle of Hope to the Southside.
- Savannah's coastal humidity accelerates asphalt shingle granule loss, shortening effective lifespan to 18–22 years compared to inland Georgia averages of 25 years.
- September, August, and November represent peak hurricane and tropical storm months statewide, with Savannah vulnerable to both direct landfall and sideswipe wind bands.

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Post-tropical storm assessments documenting wind-lifted shingles, granule loss, and hidden hail bruising for insurance claims after Savannah thunderstorm and hurricane events.
Full tear-off and installation of impact-resistant architectural shingles rated for Savannah's coastal wind zones and tropical storm exposure.
Standing seam and corrugated metal roofing for Savannah historic homes and coastal properties requiring 140+ mph wind ratings and 50-year lifespans.
Detailed damage reports with photographic evidence and material cost breakdowns for Chatham County storm claims after thunderstorm wind and tropical events.
