Wind Restoration, Kennesaw, GA

Our technicians have years of experience in the roofing industry, and we apply this knowledge when performing wind restoration services.

When the wind starts blowing, your roof may take a lot of abuse. High winds can cause significant damage to the materials used to construct residential roofs, requiring immediate attention. In some cases, the wind will blow heavy branches into the structure, but even the wind on its own can pull the shingles right off the deck, leaving your home’s interior exposed to the changing weather conditions. Winds rarely hit the entire roof at one time, and the edges are typically the hardest hit when a storm comes blowing through. However, the wind can also impact other areas that may already be weak or loose, causing additional damage.

Wind Restoration in Kennesaw, Georgia

Here in Kennesaw, Georgia and the surrounding area, locals are no strangers to heavy winds. At Hicks Residential Roofing, we offer wind restoration services to protect property owners from the harmful effects of storms. Our technicians have years of experience in the roofing industry, applying this knowledge when performing wind restoration services. After a storm, contact us, and we’ll send one of our team members to take a closer look at your structure. We will assess the extent of the damage and create an estimate for the necessary repair or replacement work.

Failing to invest in wind restoration services after your house has been hit by a storm can lead to a range of long-term problems. Moisture seepage is much more likely, especially in areas where the roofing materials can no longer provide ample protection. You could end up with rotted sections, mold growth in your space, and poor indoor air quality. Don’t take the risk – contact us to schedule an inspection today.


At Hicks Residential Roofing, we offer wind restoration services in Kennesaw, Alpharetta, Duluth, Lawrenceville, Stockbridge, Canton, Roswell, Smyrna, Marietta, Woodstock, Dallas, Mableton, and Powder Springs, Georgia.