Hurricane Roof Damage Repair in Myrtle Beach
When a hurricane damages your roof and it needs repair in Myrtle Beach, it can peel shingles off your roof, drive water into your ceilings, and leave your family exposed before the next band of rain even arrives. Between emergency tarping, insurance adjusters, and out-of-town contractors knocking on your door, it is hard to know who to trust. You don't have to figure it out alone. We'll secure your roof first, document the damage properly, and walk you through what comes next.
Emergency Tarping First
We get your roof covered and watertight quickly, so hurricane damage on the outside doesn't turn into ceiling, drywall, and flooring damage on the inside.
Insurance Claim Support
We photograph and document every bit of storm damage and meet your adjuster on site, so your claim reflects what your roof actually needs.
Ready for the Next Storm
We repair to current coastal high-wind standards, so your roof is prepared for the next named storm and not just patched through this one.
Making Hurricane Roof Repairs Simple and Worry Free in Myrtle Beach
After a hurricane passes, you may find shingles in the yard, water staining the ceiling, or daylight where decking used to be. You need a roofing expert who can get there fast.
We know how overwhelming the days after a storm are. That's why we're here to listen, secure your home, document the damage for your insurance carrier, and give you a clear plan for the repair.
Contact UsEmergency or Post-Storm Roof Repair? We're Here to Help
Whether the storm left you with an active leak or damage you only spotted once the wind died down, our Myrtle Beach storm damage team is here to help. We'll assess the damage, explain your options, and recommend the right repair without the pressure.
You need emergency hurricane roof repair if:
- Water is actively entering your home
- Roof decking or underlayment is exposed
- A tree or wind-blown debris struck your roof
- Your roofline is sagging or structurally compromised
You can schedule a standard storm repair if:
- A handful of shingles blew off but the deck is intact
- You've noticed ceiling stains but no active leak
- Flashing lifted but is still in place
- Damage was found during a post-storm inspection
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You Need a Storm Damage Roofer You Can Trust in Myrtle Beach
After a hurricane, out-of-town crews flood the Grand Strand looking for quick work, and plenty of homeowners get taken advantage of at the worst possible moment. We've been here since 1948 and we'll still be here long after the storm.
Whether you're at home or evacuated, you can expect clear and consistent communication right from your phone.
Family owned and operated since 1948
Fully licensed and insured
GAF Master Elite Contractor
Workmanship warranties up to 25 years
What our customers are saying
"We went step-by-step through the process. They showed me samples of the underlayment, what would be used, any plywood, the caulk, then I got to pick the type of roof I would like -- the shingles, the color -- the expertise of the rep coming in made me feel right at home."
Carolyn, Little River Homeowner
How Much Does Hurricane Roof Damage Repair Cost?
Hurricane damage ranges from a few blown-off shingles to a roof that needs full replacement, so pricing varies widely. Below are the most common types of storm damage we repair in Myrtle Beach. If a covered claim is involved, your out-of-pocket cost is usually your hurricane or named-storm deductible rather than the figures below.
Emergency Roof Tarping
Tarping is the first step after a storm and stops water from reaching your interior while you wait on an adjuster. Cost depends on roof size, pitch, and how much area needs covering — we’ll quote it on site before any work begins.
Wind-Blown Shingles
Hurricane winds lift and tear off shingles, often along ridges and edges. If only a few are missing you could expect to pay around $400. Widespread loss across multiple slopes usually points toward a replacement rather than a repair.
Tree or Debris Impact
If a tree or flying debris punches through your roof you may need a hole patched. You can expect to pay around $500. Large holes could cost upwards of $2,000 to patch if damage is excessive.
Decking & Structural Damage
When wind or water compromises the deck, you may need wood replaced or rafters repaired. You can expect to pay around $500. If the area is large or rafters need work, it could run significantly higher.
Chimney & Flashing Leaks
Storms commonly lift flashing around chimneys and dormers. A full chimney re-flash can run around $1,800 depending on size, while a smaller flashing repair is closer to $600.
Your Hurricane Deductible
In South Carolina, most coastal policies carry a separate hurricane or named-storm deductible that is a percentage of your dwelling coverage rather than a flat amount. Check your declarations page — and we’re happy to help you read it.
Find Hurricane Roof Damage Repair Near You
Select your location to get accurate pricing, availability, and storm response details.
Horry County, SC
Georgetown County, SC
Other SC Areas
Brunswick County, NC
Columbus County, NC
Frequently Asked Questions
Hurricane season raises a lot of questions, especially around insurance. Here are the ones Myrtle Beach homeowners ask us most after a storm. If you don’t see yours, reach out — we’re happy to talk it through.
Does homeowners insurance cover hurricane roof damage?
Sudden storm damage is typically covered, while gradual wear and deferred maintenance generally is not. Most coastal South Carolina policies also apply a separate hurricane or named-storm deductible. Your policy is the final word, so check your declarations page — we can help you make sense of it and document the damage either way.
How fast can Linta Roofing get to my home after a hurricane?
We prioritize active leaks and exposed decking first. In most circumstances we can get eyes on your roof the same day you contact us, and we’ll tarp to stop further damage before anything else is decided.
Should I wait for my insurance adjuster before getting my roof tarped?
No. Most policies require you to take reasonable steps to prevent further damage, and tarping is exactly that. We photograph everything thoroughly before and after we cover the roof, so your adjuster still sees the full extent of the damage.
Your Hurricane Roof Repair in 3 Steps
Follow the steps below to see how storm damage repair works with Linta Roofing.
Schedule Your Storm Damage Inspection
Start by scheduling a storm damage inspection with one of our Project Managers. Call us or click below to get in touch. If water is actively entering your home, tell us — we’ll prioritize tarping your roof first.
Meet Your Project Manager and Document the Damage
A Project Manager comes to your home, assesses the storm damage, and photographs everything your insurance carrier will need. You’ll get a comprehensive estimate, and we can meet your adjuster on site.
Approve the Repair and Get Your Roof Back
Once you decide to move forward, you can sign a proposal and let us know your preferences. Storm work is scheduled by severity, and we’ll give you a realistic start window up front.
Interested in Hurricane Roof Damage Repair?
Let us know!
After you fill in your contact information you’ll have the opportunity to describe the storm damage you’re seeing.
One of our Project Managers will review it and contact you to discuss tarping, repair, and your insurance claim.
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We feel privileged for the opportunity to earn your trust. Thank you.
We recognize that you have many options for storm damage roofers in the Myrtle Beach area, and that plenty of them showed up only after the hurricane did.
So we look forward to working with you and providing you with the elevated roofing experience you deserve!