What Affects Rates in Alexandria
- Alexandria logged 10 thunderstorm wind events since 2021, including a July 2023 event with 70 mph gusts that downed trees across Old Town North, Del Ray, and Rosemont neighborhoods.
- Multi-family structures are the predominant building type in Alexandria, with owner-occupancy at 43% and median home value at $655,700, affecting replacement cost complexity and shared-structure coordination.
- Substantial tree damage appears in multiple recent Alexandria wind events, with large trees falling onto roofs, cars, and power lines on West Braddock Road, Mount Vernon Avenue, and East Mount Ida Avenue between 2021 and 2023.
- The median year built for Alexandria housing is 1973, meaning many roofs approach or exceed their 20–30 year lifespan and face replacement decisions after even moderate wind events.

Services Near You
Cost estimates are based on available industry data and vary by driver profile. These are not insurance quotes.
Shingle replacement and decking repair after thunderstorm wind events. Alexandria's 10 recorded wind events since 2021 produced tree falls and granule loss across Del Ray and Old Town North requiring targeted repair.
Post-storm damage assessment to document wind-related shingle loss, granule displacement, and hidden bruising for insurance claims after Alexandria thunderstorm wind events.
Documentation and adjuster coordination for wind-damage claims. Contractors photograph damage, compile repair estimates, and provide material invoices required by insurers after covered storm events.
Class 4 shingle installation designed for repeated wind exposure in Alexandria's year-round thunderstorm climate, reducing future damage from debris impact and wind uplift.
