Hawaii · the Pacific Coast & West

Did a storm hit your Hawaii roof?

Hawaii is shaped by powerful winter wind storms and atmospheric-river rain events that drive water under shingles and flashing, even where damaging hail is rare. Enter your address and we'll scan the radar over your home in seconds — free.

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Storm risk in Hawaii

What Hawaii roofs are up against

Wind-driven rain finding its way under lifted shingles and worn flashing is the most common roof problem here — small failures that become big leaks fast.

Main hazards

  • winter wind storms
  • atmospheric-river rain
  • wildfire-driven debris

Peak storm season

the October–March wet season.

The hidden risk

Most storm damage isn't visible from the ground — it shows up as leaks weeks later, after the claim window narrows.

If a storm just rolled through Hawaii, here's what to do

  1. Check your address first. Scan the radar above before you call anyone — know whether your roof was actually in the storm's path.
  2. Don't sign with a door-knocker. After a storm, out-of-state crews flood Hawaii neighborhoods. Get an independent, vetted local opinion instead.
  3. Document before you file. A licensed local roofer inspects free and photographs real damage for your insurer — the right way to start a Hawaii claim.

⚠️ Watch out for the deductible scam

If anyone offers to "waive" or "eat" your insurance deductible, walk away — it's illegal in most states, including Hawaii, and a red flag for fraud. We only connect you with roofers who bill claims honestly.

Questions

Hawaii storm-damage FAQ

How do I know if a storm damaged my roof in Hawaii?+
Enter your Hawaii address above and Storm Roof Radar checks NOAA's radar-derived hail-size estimate (MESH) over your exact location, then tells you whether recent storms likely caused damage. Radar can miss localized pockets, so a free on-site inspection is the only way to be certain.
Is the roof check and inspection really free in Hawaii?+
Yes. Checking your address costs nothing, and the on-site inspection from our vetted local Hawaii roofing partner is free with no obligation.
Is storm and hail damage covered by homeowners insurance in Hawaii?+
Sudden storm, hail, and wind damage is typically covered under a standard Hawaii homeowners policy. A documented inspection helps you file a clean claim — though we can't guarantee any specific outcome, which is between you and your insurer.
Who actually inspects my roof?+
A licensed, vetted local roofer serving Hawaii — never an out-of-state door-knocking "storm chaser." One trusted local pro, matched to your address, and we never resell your information.

Check your Hawaii roof before the next storm.

Two free minutes now can save your roof — and your deductible.

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