Storm Damage Roof Repair in Massachusetts: Nor'easters, Snow & Hail
Massachusetts Storm Threats to Roofs
Nor'easters: The primary storm threat for MA roofs — heavy wet snow, ice loading, and sustained high winds from the northeast. Coastal communities (Cape Cod, South Shore, North Shore) face the most severe nor'easter impacts.
Ice storms: Freezing rain creates ice loading that can exceed the design capacity of older MA roofs. Ice storms also create the conditions for accelerated ice dam formation.
Summer hail: Less frequent than in the Midwest, but MA does experience hail events that cause shingle granule loss and accelerated aging.
Tropical systems: Late summer and fall, MA's Cape Cod and South Shore communities face tropical storm exposure that can cause significant wind damage.
What to Do After Storm Damage in Massachusetts
Safety first — don't attempt roof access in hazardous conditions
Document from the ground — photos and video before any repairs
File your insurance claim promptly — MA policies require timely reporting
Get a contractor inspection — a licensed MA roofer's written assessment supports your insurance claim
Authorize emergency tarping if actively leaking — document cost for insurance
Beware storm chasers — after major MA storms, out-of-state contractors appear. Always verify MA HIC registration.