Storm Damage Repair in Keyes, CA
When a storm hits Keyes, roof damage can range from a few missing shingles to catastrophic structural failure. Stanislaus County sees high winds, heavy rain, and occasional hail — all of which can compromise your roof's integrity overnight.
Why Keyes homeowners need this
In Keyes, affordable housing stock, many homes with roofs original to the 1970s and 80s. Older roofs are especially vulnerable to storm damage because sealants and fasteners weaken over time. The the full Central Valley cycle — UV damage in summer, moisture intrusion in winter cycle means even minor storm damage can lead to serious leaks during the next rain event.
How it works in Keyes
Call (209) 667-7737 for emergency response — 24/7. We provide temporary tarping within hours to prevent further damage. Then we document everything for your insurance company, attend adjuster meetings, and coordinate permanent repairs. You don't pay out of pocket for covered damage.
About Keyes
Keyes is a small community between Turlock and Modesto with a population of approximately 6,000. The area features affordable housing stock, many homes with roofs original to the 1970s and 80s. DeHart Roofing is about 10 minutes from our Turlock office, making us one of the closest certified roofing contractors to Keyes homeowners.
Other services in Keyes
DeHart Roofing also provides roof replacement, roof repair, free roof inspection, roof maintenance, gutters & flashing in Keyes and across Stanislaus County.
Storm Damage Repair in other areas
We also repair storm-damaged roofs in Turlock, Modesto, Ceres, Denair, Hughson, Waterford, Delhi, Hilmar, Oakdale, Newman, Patterson, Riverbank, Salida, Empire, Stockton, Tracy, Manteca, Lodi, Ripon, Escalon, Lathrop, Merced, Atwater, Livingston, Los Banos, Gustine, Sonora, Jamestown, Dublin, Livermore, Pleasanton, Brentwood, Discovery Bay, Elk Grove, Sacramento, Roseville, Rocklin, Fresno, Clovis, Madera, Vacaville, Fairfield, Davis, Jackson, Angels Camp, Copperopolis, El Dorado Hills and surrounding communities.