Pacific Roofing crew tarping and inspecting wind-lifted tile after a Santa Ana wind event
Storm & Wind Damage | La Habra & Orange County

La Habra Storm Damage Repair. Fast, Documented.

We are a La Habra storm and wind damage roofer Orange County homeowners call when a Santa Ana event lifts their tile or shingle and the next rain finds the opening. We get out fast, stop the active leak, document every bit of damage, and work straight with your insurance.

How storm damage happens here

Wind lifts it, the next rain finds it.

From October to February our Santa Ana winds pull tile loose, crack ridge caps, and peel shingle along the edges. The roof can look fine from the street until the next winter rain runs straight into the gap the wind opened. By then the water is already in the deck and the ceiling. After 40 years across Southern California, Pedro reads these wind patterns and knows which slopes take the hit first.

What we do on a storm call

Stop the water, then find all of it.

Emergency leak response

An active leak through the ceiling cannot wait. We get out quickly, tarp or dry-in the open area, and stop more water from reaching the inside of the house.

We find all the damage

Wind damage hides. One slipped tile up front, three more loose at the ridge, and a lifted flashing you cannot see. We walk the whole roof so nothing gets missed.

Documented for your claim

We photograph every point of damage and write it up clearly, so your insurance adjuster sees exactly what the storm did and what the repair needs.

Repaired to match

We re-bed loose tile, replace cracked pieces, and reseal the flashing, matching your existing material so the fixed area blends into the rest of the roof.

Insurance claims

We work directly with your insurance.

Storm damage is one of the few roof problems insurance often covers. The hard part is proving it, and that is where most homeowners get stuck. We document the damage with photos and a written scope, meet your adjuster on the roof when it helps, and give you a clear estimate that lines up with the claim. You are not chasing paperwork alone.

Where we respond

Storm response across north Orange County.

La Habra is home base, and we answer storm calls across Brea, Fullerton, La Habra Heights, Whittier, and La Mirada. The hillside and canyon tracts above the city take the worst of the Santa Ana wind, so those roofs see the most lifted tile after a blow. If a storm hit your area, call (626) 320-9319 and ask.

Pacific Roofing crew handling storm-damaged roofing after a Santa Ana wind event
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Questions

Straight answers.

A windstorm just hit and my roof is leaking. Can you come out fast?

Call us and tell us what you are seeing. An active leak after a Santa Ana wind event needs to be tarped and stopped before the next rain makes it worse. We respond quickly across La Habra and Orange County, dry in the open area, and then trace the full extent of the damage. Se Habla Espanol.

How do I know if Santa Ana winds damaged my roof?

Look for slipped or cracked tile, missing shingle along edges and ridges, and debris or granules in the gutters after a wind event from October to February. A lot of wind damage is not visible from the ground, so we do a full roof walk in La Habra and document anything we find before it leaks.

Will you work with my insurance company on a storm claim?

Yes. We photograph every point of damage, write a clear scope, and meet your adjuster on the roof when it helps the claim. Storm and wind damage is often covered, and our documentation gives your insurer exactly what they need to approve the repair.

How much does storm damage roof repair cost in La Habra?

It depends on how much the wind opened up and whether water already reached the deck. A few slipped tiles and a flashing reseal is a modest repair; widespread damage costs more. If insurance covers it, your out of pocket is often just the deductible. We give a free written estimate with the real number first.

Are you licensed and insured?

Yes. Pacific Roofing is a California-licensed roofing contractor, CSLB license 1092407, classification C-39, insured, and an Owens Corning Preferred contractor. You can verify the license yourself on the CSLB website.

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Get a free written estimate.

Call for the fastest answer, or send your details and we will get back to you. Either way, the estimate is free and in writing.

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Updated 2026-06-13