What Affects Rates in Green Bay
- Winter storm load: Green Bay's January and February storms bring heavy snow and wind gusts over 50 mph, stressing older roof decking and exposing weak shingle adhesion.
- Thunderstorm wind frequency: Brown County's 29 thunderstorm wind events since 2021 drive shingle blow-off and flashing separation, especially on roofs facing prevailing westerlies.
- Hail exposure: Brown County recorded 17 hail events in five years, with hail bruising asphalt shingles and shortening roof lifespan across Green Bay neighborhoods.
- Ice dam formation: Green Bay's freeze-thaw cycles create ice dams along eaves, backing water under shingles and soaking roof decking on poorly ventilated roofs.
- Median home age: Brown County's median home was built in 1980, placing many Green Bay roofs past the 25-year mark where material fatigue and storm damage compound.

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Cost estimates are based on available industry data and vary by driver profile. These are not insurance quotes.
Documented inspection after Green Bay hail, wind, or winter storm events. Contractors photograph shingle bruising, flashing separation, and decking exposure for insurance claim support.
Green Bay's freeze-thaw cycles drive ice dam formation along eaves. Repair involves replacing water-damaged decking, upgrading ventilation, and installing ice and water shield.
Brown County's thunderstorm wind events tear shingles and expose underlayment. Contractors replace blown-off sections and upgrade to high-wind-rated fastening patterns.
Ice dam leaks and wind-driven rain rot roof decking on older Green Bay homes. Replacement involves removing shingles, cutting out damaged plywood, and installing new sheathing.
