Storm Damage & Hail Repair in Albuquerque
The Albuquerque metro averages 24 or more hail events every year, with monsoon season from June through September bringing severe thunderstorms, high winds, and damaging hail. If your roof has taken a hit, Alliance Construction Services provides fast response, thorough documentation, and expert repairs. We've helped hundreds of Rio Rancho and Albuquerque homeowners restore their roofs after storm damage — and we'll help you navigate the insurance process too.
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Storm Damage & Hail Repair for Albuquerque Homes
Bernalillo County's position along the central Rio Grande valley makes Albuquerque a hail corridor — storms that build over the West Mesa and the Sandias regularly track across populated neighborhoods, producing 24 or more hail events per year. The NE Heights, with its concentration of pitched shingle roofs, is particularly hard-hit: hailstones driven by downdraft winds from Sandia Peak strike the west-facing slopes at steep angles, causing more damage per impact than vertical fall. The West Side's open terrain offers no wind break, and Paradise Hills and Ventana Ranch roofs take the full force of storms crossing the mesa. Albuquerque's older neighborhoods face different hail challenges — flat roofs on adobes in the North Valley and Nob Hill sustain membrane punctures rather than shingle dents, and the damage may not become apparent until the next heavy rain reveals a leak. Post-storm, Albuquerque is flooded with out-of-state storm-chaser roofing companies who may not understand local building codes, material requirements at altitude, or the City of Albuquerque permitting process. Working with a local contractor ensures proper documentation, code-compliant repairs, and follow-up if issues arise.
What We See in Albuquerque
After a major August hailstorm rakes across the NE Heights, a homeowner finds golf-ball-sized dents in soft aluminum gutters and dozens of shingle impacts on the west slope. A detailed inspection with test-square documentation supports a full-slope replacement through insurance. In Paradise Hills, hail cracks the modified bitumen membrane on a flat-roof section, but the damage is not visible until a monsoon rain a week later sends water through the ceiling — documenting the hail date and weather reports ties the damage to the original storm for insurance purposes. A Nob Hill homeowner with an EPDM flat roof finds multiple hail punctures during a routine post-storm inspection; temporary patch-and-seal prevents further damage while the insurance claim is processed. In the South Valley, a metal-roof building sustains cosmetic hail dents but no structural damage — documentation of the storm confirms the dents are cosmetic for insurance records, avoiding unnecessary replacement.
What We Deliver
Free Storm Damage Inspection
After any severe weather event, we perform a comprehensive roof inspection at no cost. We document all damage with detailed photos — hail dents, lifted shingles, cracked membranes — and provide a written report.
Hail Damage Assessment
Hail damage isn't always visible from the ground. We identify granule loss on shingles, dented flashings, cracked vent boots, and bruised flat roof membranes that can cause leaks weeks or months after the storm.
Emergency Tarping & Leak Prevention
When storms leave your roof exposed, we provide emergency tarping to prevent interior water damage while permanent repairs are scheduled. Available 7 days a week during monsoon season.
Wind Damage Repair
High winds during thunderstorms lift and tear shingles, peel back flat roof membranes, and damage soffits and fascia. We repair all wind-related damage and reinforce vulnerable areas to better withstand future storms.
Insurance Documentation Support
Our inspection reports are designed for insurance adjusters. We include measurements, photos, damage descriptions, and repair specifications that help ensure your claim is properly valued and approved.
Complete Restoration
From minor hail dent repairs to full roof replacement after catastrophic storm damage, we handle every scope of work. We use materials rated for our hail-prone climate so your new roof is better protected.
What Albuquerque Customers Say
“They did a fantastic job and my roof and stucco addition looks like it was the original part of the house. Jose stayed in touch and kept me apprised of every detail of the schedule. His crew was professional, respectful, and worked hard from start to finish.”
David R.
Albuquerque, NM
“Good people to work with. The sales manager was competitive and attended to the house daily to check on the work. The crew showed up early in the morning and worked until dusk — very professional and easy to work with.”
Joseph T.
Albuquerque, NM
“Great service and quality work at a very reasonable price. I would recommend Alliance to any friend or family member. Jose was fast, professional, and his price was fair. He found the leak the same day he came out and had it repaired within hours.”
Monica A.
Albuquerque, NM
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my roof has hail damage?
Hail damage often isn't visible from the ground. Signs include dented gutters or downspouts, granule buildup in gutters, dark spots on shingles (where granules were knocked off), and cracked or dented vent covers. The best way to know is a free professional inspection — we'll get on the roof and check everything.
How long do I have to file a hail damage claim in NM?
New Mexico typically allows 1-2 years to file a property damage claim, depending on your specific policy. However, we strongly recommend filing as soon as possible — damage worsens over time, and insurers may question delayed claims. Call us for a free inspection right after any storm.
Why does ABQ get so much hail damage?
The Albuquerque metro sits in a geographic zone where warm moist air from the Gulf of Mexico collides with dry desert air and the terrain of the Sandia Mountains, creating powerful updrafts that produce hailstones. Monsoon season (June-September) intensifies this pattern, producing an average of 24+ hail events per year.
Should I get my roof inspected after every hailstorm?
We recommend an inspection after any storm with hail larger than a quarter (1 inch). Smaller hail rarely causes actionable damage to a well-maintained roof. If you're unsure, call us — our inspections are always free, and it's better to catch hidden damage early.
Need Storm Damage & Hail Repair in Albuquerque?
Hailstorms hit Albuquerque hard and often across all 19 zip codes. Get a local, experienced damage assessment within 48 hours of any storm to protect your claim and your property. Free inspections available.
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