The storm has passed. But your work isn't done. If your Charlotte or Lake Norman home took a hit from this weekend's winter storm, here's exactly what to do next. This guide will help you protect your home, document the damage, and get repairs done right.
After major winter weather in the Charlotte metro area, we typically receive hundreds of emergency calls at Best Roofing Now. The first 24-72 hours after storm damage are critical. Let's walk through this together.
First 24 Hours: Safety and Documentation
Step 1: Make Sure Your Family Is Safe
Before you check any damage, make sure everyone is okay. This matters more than anything else.
Leave your home right away if you see:
- Ceiling sagging or bulging
- Crackling or creaking sounds from the roof
- Large holes or daylight coming through the roof
- Standing water on interior ceilings
- Strong smell of natural gas (call 911 immediately)
If you stay in the home:
- Avoid rooms directly under damaged sections
- Turn off electricity to affected areas if water is present
- Place buckets under active leaks
- Keep family and pets away from damage areas

Step 2: Document Everything (This Is Critical for Insurance)
Your insurance claim depends heavily on good documentation. Do this before any cleanup or repairs.
Grab your phone and capture:
Outside your home:
- Wide shots of your entire roof from all four sides
- Close-ups of all visible damage (missing shingles, ice damage, holes)
- Fallen tree limbs or debris on or near your roof
- Damaged gutters, fascia, and soffits
Inside your home:
- Water stains on ceilings and walls
- Active leaks (video works great here)
- Damaged insulation in the attic
- Any personal items damaged by leaks
Pro tip: Use your phone's timestamp feature. Turn on location services too. This proves when and where damage happened: insurance companies love this kind of proof.
Step 3: Prevent Further Damage
Here's something many folks don't know. You have a legal duty to stop more damage from happening. Insurance companies can deny claims if you didn't take reasonable steps to protect your home.
Safe things you can do:
- Place tarps over exposed areas (if you can reach them safely from inside the attic)
- Move furniture and valuables away from leaks
- Set up buckets and towels to collect water
- Turn off your HVAC to prevent spreading water through ductwork
What needs professional help:
- Any work on the roof exterior
- Structural repairs
- Removing fallen trees
- Large-scale tarping
According to the National Roofing Contractors Association, "Prompt action after storm damage can prevent secondary damage that often exceeds the original repair costs." We see this all the time in Charlotte.
Best Roofing Now provides emergency tarping services 24/7. Call (704) 605-6047 for immediate response in Charlotte and Lake Norman.

Filing Your Insurance Claim: Step-by-Step
Step 4: Call Your Insurance Company (Within 24-48 Hours)
Most insurance policies need you to report damage quickly. Here's how to do it right.
Have this info ready:
- Policy number
- Date and time damage happened
- Brief description of damage
- Your contact information
- Photos and videos you collected
What to say:
"I'm reporting roof damage from the winter storm that occurred on [date]. I have photos and videos documenting the damage. I'd like to file a claim and schedule an adjuster inspection."
⚠️ Important: Don't sign anything or accept a settlement until you've had a professional roofer check the full damage. Initial insurance estimates are often lower than actual repair costs.
Step 5: Get a Professional Roof Inspection
Before the adjuster arrives, have a qualified roofing contractor inspect your roof. Why does this matter? Because it ensures:
- All damage gets found (adjusters often miss hidden problems)
- You have an independent assessment for comparison
- You understand the full scope of repairs needed
- You won't get pressured into accepting a low settlement
Roof repair costs in Charlotte typically range from $150 for minor fixes to $1,500+ for extensive damage. But you won't know your situation without a proper inspection.

Best Roofing Now's Storm Damage Inspection includes:
- Full exterior roof inspection
- Drone photography for hard-to-see areas
- Interior inspection for leak sources
- Detailed written report with photos
- Repair cost estimate
- Insurance claim assistance
Schedule your free storm damage inspection: Call (704) 605-6047 or request online.
Step 6: Meet with the Insurance Adjuster
When the adjuster shows up, be ready.
Do:
- Have your roofing contractor there if possible
- Show them all damage (inside and outside)
- Give them copies of your documentation
- Point out anything they might miss
- Ask questions and take notes
Don't:
- Sign documents you don't fully understand
- Accept a verbal estimate: get everything in writing
- Agree to repairs before reviewing the full settlement
- Let them rush you into a quick decision
Common Winter Storm Roof Damage in Charlotte & Lake Norman
Ice Dam Damage
What it looks like:
- Water stains on ceilings near exterior walls
- Icicles hanging from roof edges
- Ice buildup in gutters
- Wet insulation in attic
Ice dams happen when heat escapes from your attic and melts snow on your roof. The water runs down and refreezes at the colder edge. This creates a dam that forces water under your shingles. And that's when leaks start.
Fallen Tree and Branch Damage
What it looks like:
- Obvious holes in the roof
- Structural damage to trusses or decking
- Damaged gutters and fascia
- Shingle displacement around impact area
You don't need torrential rains for a storm to cause major damage. High winds and flying debris are enough to need repairs: or even a full roof replacement.
Wind Damage
What it looks like:
- Missing or lifted shingles
- Exposed underlayment (that's the waterproof layer under your shingles)
- Damaged flashing around vents and chimneys
- Ridge cap damage at the peak of your roof

Lake Norman Waterfront Homes: Special Considerations
Lake Norman properties often get hit harder during winter storms. Here's why:
Wind exposure: The open water creates stronger wind gusts that can hit 50+ MPH. Homes in Huntersville, Cornelius, Davidson, and Mooresville along the shoreline are especially vulnerable.
What to check on lakefront properties:
- Wind-driven rain damage on lake-facing roof slopes
- Damaged or missing ridge vents
- Compromised chimney flashing
- Lifted or missing shingles on the windward side
Our Lake Norman storm response team understands these unique challenges. We've repaired hundreds of lakefront roofs in the area.
Beware of Storm Chasers
After major storms, Charlotte and Lake Norman see lots of out-of-town "storm chaser" contractors. Protect yourself.
Red flags to watch for:
- Door-to-door sales right after the storm
- Pressure to sign contracts quickly
- Requests for large upfront payments
- No local address or references
- "Limited time" deals
- Offering to pay your deductible (this is insurance fraud)
How to verify a contractor:
- Check NC State License Board at nclbgc.org
- Read Google reviews (we have 5 stars with 100+ reviews)
- Confirm they have a local address
- Ask for proof of insurance
Insurance Claim Timeline: What to Expect
| Timeframe | What Happens |
|---|---|
| Day 1-2 | Report claim, document damage, arrange emergency tarping |
| Day 3-7 | Adjuster gets scheduled, get independent contractor inspection |
| Day 7-14 | Adjuster visits, initial estimate provided |
| Day 14-30 | Negotiate settlement if needed, finalize contractor |
| Day 30-60 | Repairs completed, final walkthrough |
Note: After major regional storms, insurance response times may be longer. Document everything and follow up regularly.
Get Help Now: Free Storm Damage Assessment
Don't wait to assess your roof damage. Hidden problems can lead to:
- Mold growth (starts within 24-48 hours)
- Structural rot from continued water exposure
- Higher repair costs the longer you wait
- Missed insurance claim deadlines
✅ Best Roofing Now offers free storm damage inspections with detailed photo documentation and written estimates. We work directly with insurance companies daily and understand the claims process.
Ready to protect your home? Call (704) 605-6047 or schedule your free inspection online for immediate response.
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly do I need to report roof damage to my insurance?
Most policies require notification within 24-72 hours. But you generally have up to one year to file a claim in North Carolina. Still, reporting right away strengthens your claim.
Will my insurance cover all the winter storm damage?
Most standard homeowner's policies in North Carolina cover ice, wind, and fallen tree damage. However, your policy may have deductibles or limits. Review your policy and let us help you understand what's covered during our free inspection.
Can Best Roofing Now help with my insurance claim?
Yes. We work with insurance companies every day. We'll meet with your adjuster, provide documentation, and help ensure you receive a fair settlement. This service comes at no extra charge with our storm damage repairs.
How long will temporary tarping last?
Quality emergency tarping can protect your home for several weeks to a few months. But permanent repairs should happen as soon as possible to prevent further damage and meet insurance requirements.









