05/12/2026
Texas windstorms have entered their annual βroof quality controlβ phase.
If your shingles are lifting, creased, folded over, missing tabs, or look like they tried to become a kite during the last stormβ¦ your roof may already be compromised even if you DONβT have an active leak yet.
These are real wind damage photos from recent roof inspections weβve completed here in Central Texas. π
A lot of homeowners think: β βIf itβs not leaking, itβs fine.β
Thatβs usually not true.
Wind damage weakens the seal on shingles and exposes the roof system to: β’ Water intrusion
β’ Interior ceiling damage
β’ Rotten decking
β’ Mold growth
β’ Higher future repair costs
β’ Insurance claim complications if ignored too long
One lifted shingle today can become a major leak after the next storm system rolls through.
β οΈ The crazy part? Most wind damage cannot be seen from the ground.
What we commonly find during inspections: β Creased shingles
β Lifted seal strips
β Torn ridge caps
β Missing granules
β Exposed nails
β Ridge line damage
β Detached shingles after high winds
Texas roofs take a beating year-round from: πͺ High winds
β Extreme heat
β Hail storms
π¨ Sudden pressure changes
If your area recently had storms, strong winds, or hail, now is the time to have your roof checked before small problems become expensive interior damage.
At Provant Improvements, we provide honest roof inspections, storm damage evaluations, emergency tarping, roof repairs, and full insurance restoration services for residential and commercial properties.
πServing Hill County, Ellis County, Waco, Waxahachie, Midlothian, Whitney, Hillsboro, Bynum, and surrounding Central Texas areas.
π Message us today for an inspection.