Updated April 2026
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- 74 thunderstorm wind events logged in Forsyth County since 2019 make wind-rated shingles and proper fastener spacing critical for replacement projects.
- September 30, 2022 tropical storm brought 40–60 mph gusts across Winston-Salem, causing widespread tree falls onto roofs and power line damage that left thousands without power.
- Forsyth County's median home build year of 1982 means many roofs approach end-of-life simultaneously, concentrating contractor demand during storm seasons.
- September, July, and August bring highest tropical storm and hurricane risk to North Carolina, making post-storm replacement timing critical before next season.
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Cost estimates are based on available industry data and vary by driver profile. These are not insurance quotes.
Comprehensive assessment after Winston-Salem wind or hail events, documenting shingle loss, flashing damage, and hidden bruising for insurance claims.
Documentation support for Forsyth County homeowners filing wind or tropical storm damage claims, including adjuster coordination and damage scope validation.
Class 4 hail and wind-rated shingles installed to withstand Winston-Salem's thunderstorm wind exposure and qualify for insurance premium discounts.
Temporary weatherproofing after tree impact or severe wind damage to prevent interior water intrusion while replacement project is scheduled.
