Notice: StormTrace™ is a professional roof evaluation and inspection process used by Old Timers Roofing Inc. StormTrace™ is not software, not a technology platform, and not a proprietary weather or storm detection product. Any third-party information referenced during this process is used solely for informational context and remains the property of its respective owners.
Put Clear Roof Knowledge Back in Your Hands
StormTrace™ gives homeowners clarity, understanding, and confidence through a professional, human-led roof evaluation.
You don’t have to rely on guesswork, pressure, or confusing explanations. StormTrace™ helps you understand your roof, the conditions it has faced, and your options — so you stay in control of the next step.
Step 1: View Your Home’s Storm History
Enter your address to see hail and wind events that impacted your property — accurately mapped, dated, and verified.
Free • No obligation • Uses verified NOAA storm data
Step 2: Understand Roof Replacement Value
View a realistic roof replacement range using precise measurements — fast, private, and pressure-free.
This helps you understand scope and options before conversations or decisions.
Step 3: Schedule a Free Roof Inspection
If storm history or pricing raises questions, book a time that works for you. Our local team confirms details and explains what they find.
Schedule My Free InspectionNo pressure • Local crews • Lifetime workmanship warranty
StormTrace™ — Homeowner FAQs
What does the StormTrace™ process show me?
StormTrace™ provides a historical review of documented hail and wind events associated with your property’s location. The process organizes verified storm data by date and severity, helping you understand what environmental stress your roof may have experienced over time.
How accurate is the data?
The storm data used in the StormTrace™ process is sourced from verified, industry-recognized weather systems and location-based analysis. While no data source replaces a physical inspection, it provides a reliable reference point for understanding potential storm exposure at your address.
How is this different from a standard weather app?
Weather apps report broad regional forecasts and summaries. StormTrace™ is a site-specific evaluation process that reviews historical storm activity tied directly to your property’s coordinates, helping identify events that may warrant closer professional attention.
Does reviewing StormTrace™ data contact my insurance company?
No. Reviewing storm data through the StormTrace™ process is a private, informational step. It does not file a claim, notify an insurer, or affect your policy or premiums in any way.
If my roof looks fine from the ground, why review storm history?
Many forms of wind and hail damage are not visible from the driveway. Subsurface impact, material fatigue, and seal damage can go unnoticed. StormTrace™ helps homeowners decide whether a hands-on inspection is reasonable, based on documented storm exposure and roof age.
Where does the storm data come from?
StormTrace™ relies on independent third-party weather data providers that aggregate information from established sources such as NOAA and NCEI. Old Timers Roofing uses this data solely as a neutral reference to inform physical roof evaluations.
What should I do after viewing my report?
Some homeowners save the report for their records. Others choose to schedule a physical StormTrace™ roof evaluation if the information raises questions. The decision is always yours, and there is no requirement to proceed.
Is the estimate a final price?
No. Any estimate provided during the initial review is a non-binding range based on general factors such as roof size and local material costs. Final pricing is determined only after a physical inspection confirms actual roof conditions and material selections.
Is there any obligation to move forward?
No. The StormTrace™ process exists to provide clarity and information, not pressure. Homeowners remain in full control of how they proceed.
We just had strong winds in our neighborhood — should I be worried about my roof?
After high-wind events, shingles can lift, loosen, or lose sealing strength without obvious signs from the ground. Reviewing recent storm exposure helps determine whether a professional inspection is a precaution worth taking.
How do I know if hail damaged my roof if I don’t see leaks?
Hail damage often affects shingle integrity before leaks develop. Granule loss and impact bruising can shorten roof life without immediate symptoms. StormTrace™ helps identify whether hail events occurred that justify a closer inspection.
Should I get my roof checked after a storm even if my neighbors haven’t?
Storm impact is not uniform. Wind direction, hail size, and roof orientation can cause damage on one home while leaving another untouched. Site-specific storm history provides clarity beyond neighborhood assumptions.
Is there a time limit to check storm damage after a hail or wind event?
While damage doesn’t expire, documentation becomes more difficult over time. Reviewing storm history soon after an event helps homeowners make timely, informed decisions before normal wear complicates the picture.
Legal Disclosure & Data Attribution:
Old Timers Roofing Inc. is a professional roofing contractor, not a technology
or software provider. StormTrace™ is a proprietary service methodology used to
evaluate potential roof damage. All weather data, storm maps, and automated
reports referenced during this process are produced by independent third-party
providers and remain their intellectual property. Old Timers Roofing utilizes
these resources under license to inform physical inspections and does not claim
ownership, authorship, or exclusive rights to any underlying data or software.
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