Escambia County, Alabama — Atmore, Brewton, and Flomaton — sits just inland from the coast and takes hurricane winds as storms like Ivan and Sally move north from the Gulf. (For Pensacola, see Escambia County, Florida.)
Storm damage on Escambia County roofs
Escambia County roofs face real, repeated storm exposure — and the most expensive damage is often invisible from the ground.
Hurricane Ivan (2004) carried strong winds and heavy rain into Escambia County, downing trees and tearing roofs, and Hurricane Sally (2020) brought more wind and flooding. The county was added to the Strengthen Alabama Homes FORTIFIED grant program in late 2025, so coastal-grade roof upgrades are now within reach for homeowners here.
🌀 Escambia County storm history
Ivan (2004) and Sally (2020) brought the most significant inland hurricane wind and rain to the county.
📋 Escambia County building & wind code
Alabama's Home Builders Licensure Board sets statewide residential standards, and coastal Mobile and Baldwin Counties build to high wind-design requirements after Ivan and Sally. Reroofs here should meet current wind-attachment standards — and because Alabama leads the nation in FORTIFIED construction, building to the IBHS FORTIFIED Roof standard qualifies for state grants and a mandated insurance discount.
Coastal roof types in Escambia County
The right roof here balances wind rating, salt-air durability, and FORTIFIED eligibility.
Architectural shingle
Most common. Class 4 impact-rated shingles resist wind and hail and support FORTIFIED roof ratings.
Metal roofing
Excellent wind and salt-air resistance — a strong fit for the hurricane-prone Alabama Gulf Coast.
Tile & specialty
Durable but heavier; needs a structural review and proper wind detailing after any impact.
2026 roof repair & replacement ranges
Ranges reflect 2026 quotes from licensed roofers serving Escambia County. Coastal addresses run toward the higher end.
| Roof work | Typical range | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Minor storm repair | $400 – $1,500 | A few damaged shingles, small leaks |
| Section / slope replacement | $1,800 – $6,500 | Localized wind or hail damage, one slope |
| Full roof replacement | $9,000 – $30,000+ | Widespread damage, aging roof, full tear-off |
| Free inspection | $0 | Every homeowner after a storm |
Building to the FORTIFIED standard adds some cost, but Alabama's grants and mandated insurance discounts can offset much of it — and it holds up far better in the next storm.
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Storm roof claims in Escambia County
Alabama gives storm-hit homeowners some of the strongest roofing incentives in the country — use them.
If your roof needs replacing, Alabama's FORTIFIED Roof Endorsement law requires insurers to offer an endorsement to rebuild it to the IBHS FORTIFIED standard — and a FORTIFIED designation can cut the wind portion of your premium by up to about 35%. Document storm damage thoroughly with dated photos; a licensed roofer's written report strengthens your claim, and pairing the claim with a FORTIFIED rebuild maximizes your long-term savings.
💰 Strengthen Alabama Homes grants
Alabama's Strengthen Alabama Homes program offers grants of up to $10,000 to retrofit an existing owner-occupied home to the FORTIFIED Roof standard — available to homeowners in Mobile, Baldwin, and select counties. Grants are first-come, first-served on set dates and run out fast, and a FORTIFIED roof must be installed by a credentialed FORTIFIED contractor — ask before you sign.
What to do once it's safe
Stay safe & tarp if needed
Don't climb a damaged roof. Cover active leaks from inside and call a pro for emergency tarping. Step-by-step tarp guide →
Document everything with dates
Dated photos of all visible damage — roof, ceilings, walls, attic. Timestamps help tie damage to a specific storm.
Get a free licensed inspection
A licensed local Escambia County roofer finds hidden damage and writes the report your claim needs.
File within your window
Submit promptly with the inspection report. Earlier is always stronger.
How to verify a roofer in Escambia County
After Hurricane Sally, Alabama officials specifically warned homeowners about unlicensed storm-chasers. The state's licensing rule makes vetting easy.
Under Alabama law, any contractor doing residential roof work costing more than $2,500 must hold a residential roofer or home builder license from the Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board (HBLB) and carry a $10,000 surety bond. Verify any contractor's HBLB license before signing, confirm liability insurance, and never let an emergency tarp service pressure you into a full repair contract. Get the scope and price in writing first.
Verify the HBLB license
Alabama requires a license for any residential roof job over $2,500 — check the Home Builders Licensure Board.
Confirm bond & insurance
Licensed roofers carry a $10,000 bond plus liability insurance.
Use a local roofer
Local pros stay accountable — and FORTIFIED grants require a credentialed local installer.
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