Updated April 2026
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- Fort Wayne faces storm activity across spring, summer, and winter months with no single dominant peak season, requiring year-round roof durability.
- Three tornado touchdowns occurred in Allen County between March and July 2023, including one that formed over northeast Fort Wayne and tracked toward Harlan, damaging homes and farms along its path.
- Allen County's median home build year is 1975, meaning many roofs are nearing or past their 20–25 year replacement cycle and more vulnerable to wind and hail damage.
- 90 thunderstorm wind events in five years make wind uplift and shingle blow-off the most common replacement trigger, ahead of hail or ice.

Services Near You
Cost estimates are based on available industry data and vary by driver profile. These are not insurance quotes.
Post-storm roof assessment documenting wind uplift, hail bruising, and structural damage for insurance claims and replacement decisions in Fort Wayne.
Contractor-assisted documentation of Allen County storm damage with photos, measurements, and adjuster coordination to support replacement approval.
Class 4 IR shingle systems designed for Fort Wayne's hail and wind exposure, offering insurance discounts and extended manufacturer warranties.
Temporary weatherproofing after tornado or wind damage to prevent interior water intrusion while replacement estimates and insurance claims proceed.
