What Affects Rates in Jackson
- EF1 and EF2 tornadoes struck Hinds County in March 2022, damaging tree canopies along Halifax Road and North John Warren Road, with roof debris and shingle loss reported in affected corridors.
- Sixteen hail events in five years concentrate in April, May, and June, when updraft intensity peaks across central Mississippi and shingle granule loss becomes visible in gutters.
- Thunderstorm wind events dominate Hinds County storm records, stripping edge shingles and lifting ridge caps on roofs with compromised sealant or aging fasteners.
- Median home construction in Hinds County dates to 1974, putting original roofs past replacement age and making wind and hail damage more likely on structures with two or three prior overlay installations.
- Tropical Storm Francine in September 2024 brought sustained wind and rain to Jackson, exposing vulnerable flashing and underlayment on roofs already weakened by prior hail seasons.

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Cost estimates are based on available industry data and vary by driver profile. These are not insurance quotes.
Licensed inspectors document hail bruising, wind damage, and shingle granule loss for insurance claims. Jackson inspections focus on tornado debris impact and thunderstorm wind uplift common in Hinds County spring storms.
Full tear-off and installation of architectural or three-tab asphalt shingles rated for Mississippi wind zones. Impact-resistant shingles reduce hail damage risk during April and May storm seasons in Jackson.
Contractors coordinate with adjusters to document storm damage, match claim scope to repair needs, and complete replacement work covered under homeowner policies after tornado or hail events in Hinds County.
Temporary waterproof tarps installed after tornado or wind damage to prevent interior water intrusion until full replacement begins. Standard practice in Jackson after March and April tornado touchdowns.
