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Tell us when the storm came through and what you noticed, whether it was hail, high wind, missing shingles, or a new leak.

Storm damage roof inspection - Marietta, GA
Wind and hail damage can be hard to spot without getting on the roof. Rhino Restoration of Georgia can inspect your roof, document visible damage, take photos, and explain your next steps clearly.
Free storm damage roof inspections for homeowners in Marietta and nearby areas.
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After the weather clears
Storm damage is not always obvious from the ground. A roof can look normal from the driveway while wind has lifted shingles, hail has bruised the surface, or flashing has shifted around a vulnerable detail.
Rhino helps separate cosmetic concerns from damage that needs attention. The inspection gives you photos and findings instead of a guess from below.
Worth checking
You do not need to assume the worst after every storm. You do need to know whether the roof took damage before the next round of wind or rain tests the same area again.
Small damage can worsen during the next storm
Water can get under shingles
Hidden leaks may lead to interior damage
Roof decking can be affected over time
Delayed documentation may complicate insurance conversations
Repair costs may increase if damage spreads
Clear documentation
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Tell us when the storm came through and what you noticed, whether it was hail, high wind, missing shingles, or a new leak.
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We inspect shingles, flashing, vents, valleys, roof edges, and other vulnerable details that often take the brunt of wind and hail.
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The goal is clear documentation. You see what was found instead of trying to diagnose storm damage from the driveway.
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We talk through repair, replacement, or insurance-related options. Rhino can document damage, but your insurance company determines coverage.
Local storm help
Rhino Restoration of Georgia serves Marietta, GA, Cobb County, and nearby communities with roof inspections, storm documentation, roof repairs, replacements, gutters, siding, and exterior restoration.
Serving Marietta, East Cobb, West Cobb, Kennesaw, Acworth, Smyrna, Roswell, Woodstock
Storm inspection clues
The inspection is meant to show what is actually happening on the roof, from isolated shingle issues to broader storm-related damage that may need a repair, replacement, or insurance conversation.

Look for impact marks, bruising, granule loss, and patterns that may not be visible from the ground.

Check for creased, loosened, or lifted shingles that can let wind-driven rain reach vulnerable layers.

Document missing tabs, exposed underlayment, and areas where the next storm could push water farther in.

Inspect chimneys, walls, vents, valleys, and roof transitions where storm-driven water often finds a path.

Connect new ceiling stains or active leaks with the roof details that may have been affected by weather.

When widespread damage calls for replacement, Rhino explains the scope and documents the roof clearly.
Homeowner proof
Based on 75 public reviews.
Storm response
Storm calls are handled with photos, findings, and a practical explanation of repair or replacement options.
Insurance claim help
Rhino can help document visible roof conditions and support the claim conversation without guaranteeing coverage.
Communication
"Great communication, thorough follow through, and very customer focused!"
Cindy K. - HomeAdvisor
Speed
"They were fast and efficient."
Donna T. - HomeAdvisor
Quality of work
"We highly recommend Rhino Restoration of Ga."
Gary B. - GuildQuality
Cleanliness
Homeowners get clear expectations for access, cleanup, materials, and job-site protection when work is needed.
Common questions
Yes. Hail marks, lifted shingles, loose flashing, damaged pipe boots, and granule loss can be hard to see from the ground. An inspection helps document what is visible on the roof.
It is a good idea if the storm was severe, neighbors found damage, shingles are in the yard, gutters have heavy granules, or you notice a new ceiling stain or leak.
Coverage is determined by your insurance company and policy. Rhino can inspect, photograph, document visible damage, and explain repair or replacement options, but we do not decide coverage.
No. Many homeowners call Rhino first so they can understand what the roof inspection shows before deciding whether an insurance conversation makes sense.
Most storm damage inspections for a single-family home take about 30 to 60 minutes. Documentation may take longer when damage is widespread or roof access is more involved.
Then we explain that clearly. Some storm-related issues can be repaired, monitored, or handled as maintenance instead of turning into a larger project.
Not always. Many exterior inspections can begin with permission even if you are not home. Being available helps if you want to discuss interior stains, attic access, or findings in person.
Availability depends on weather and storm volume, but Rhino prioritizes local Marietta-area storm inspection requests and active leaks.
Free inspection request
You do not have to guess from the ground. Schedule a free roof inspection and get photos, findings, and honest next steps from Rhino Restoration of Georgia.
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