Start With Clarity — Not Guesswork
StormTrace™ is our professional roof evaluation process. It helps homeowners understand roof condition and recent weather exposure before deciding what to do next.
Next, use the estimate below to see a rough price range before deciding on an in-person evaluation.
Step 3: Schedule a Roof Evaluation
A local roofing professional evaluates your roof in person, explains what they see, and walks through available options clearly.
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What StormTrace™ Means for Greensboro Homeowners
StormTrace™ is a professional roof inspection process designed for homeowners in Greensboro and the Piedmont Triad who want clear answers after storms, high winds, or hail.
Many homeowners search for a Greensboro roof inspection because they’re unsure whether recent weather caused damage, accelerated wear, or created issues that aren’t visible from the ground. StormTrace™ exists to remove that uncertainty.
Our local team documents roof condition in person, reviews recent hail and wind activity associated with your address, and explains what we find in plain language. This allows homeowners to decide their next step confidently—whether that’s monitoring, repair, replacement planning, or simply peace of mind.
StormTrace™ is commonly used by homeowners near Battleground Avenue, Friendly Acres, Lake Jeanette, Irving Park, Starmount, Sedgefield, Oak Ridge, Summerfield, and across Greensboro where storm patterns and roof aging vary by neighborhood.
Unlike automated tools, StormTrace™ is human-led and locally grounded. Roof condition, ventilation performance, flashing integrity, and visible wear are evaluated on site. Weather data is used only as supporting context—not as a diagnosis.
Roof Damage, Storm Exposure & Inspection Questions
1. How do I know if a recent storm may have damaged my roof?
Storm damage is not always visible from the ground. Wind and hail can weaken shingles without causing immediate leaks. Reviewing recent storm activity and scheduling a physical inspection are the most reliable ways to understand roof condition.
2. Should I check storm history before calling a roofer?
Yes. Understanding whether your area experienced high winds or hail helps provide context before an inspection. Storm history alone does not determine damage, but it can help guide next steps.
3. Can a roof be damaged even if there are no leaks?
Yes. Many forms of wind or hail damage affect the structural integrity of shingles without causing immediate interior leaks. This is why physical inspections are important.
4. Why did my neighbor get a new roof after a storm but I didn’t?
Storm impact can vary significantly from one property to the next. Roof age, materials, slope, and ventilation all affect how a roof responds to weather events.
5. What happens during a professional roof inspection?
A qualified roofing professional evaluates shingle condition, flashing, ventilation, and other roof components through an on-site inspection. Findings are documented and explained clearly so homeowners can decide how to proceed.
6. Is a roof inspection the same as a sales visit?
No. A professional inspection focuses on evaluating roof condition and documenting observations. Homeowners are not obligated to proceed with repairs or replacement.
7. Do I need to schedule an inspection if I already checked storm history?
Yes. Storm history provides context only. Roof condition can only be determined through a physical, on-site inspection.
8. Does checking storm history start an insurance claim?
No. Reviewing storm activity or scheduling an inspection does not file, submit, or initiate an insurance claim.
9. Does an inspection guarantee insurance coverage?
No. Insurance outcomes depend on policy terms and documented roof conditions. Inspections provide information, not coverage decisions.
10. Should I talk to a roofer before contacting my insurance company?
Many homeowners choose to understand roof condition first so they can make informed decisions before contacting their insurer.
11. Is there any obligation after starting a roof evaluation?
No. Homeowners remain in control and choose whether and how to proceed at every stage.
12. Why does Old Timers Roofing call this process StormTrace™?
StormTrace™ is the name Old Timers Roofing Inc. uses for its structured, human-led roof evaluation process so homeowners know what to expect.
Disclosure: Old Timers Roofing Inc. is a roofing contractor, not a software or technology company. StormTrace™ is a named roof evaluation methodology. Insurance coverage and claim decisions are determined by policy terms and documented roof conditions. Any third-party tools or data sources referenced are used under their own terms and are not rebranded or represented as proprietary technology.
