
Is Your Roof Storm-Ready?
Here’s How to Prepare Before Hurricane Season Hits
In Hawai‘i, hurricane season runs from June through November, and our islands are no strangers to sudden, powerful storms. Is your roof ready to handle high winds and heavy rain?

Start with a visual inspection
Look for loose shingles, lifting edges, rusting metal, and sagging areas. These are weak spots that a storm can easily exploit. If you’re unsure what to look for, bring in a professional to inspect before it’s too late.
Check flashings and sealants
These are your roof’s first line of defense where water likes to sneak in—around skylights, vents, and chimneys. Over time, sealants break down under the Hawaiian sun. Re-sealing now can save you from major leaks later.
Clean gutters and downspouts
Clogged gutters cause water to back up and pool on your roof during heavy rain, which increases the chance of leaks and rot. Make sure water can flow freely off your roof and away from your foundation.
Secure loose items
If you have solar panels, antennas, or any other rooftop installations, make sure they’re firmly fastened. Even small debris can become damaging in high winds.
At Kokua Roofing, we offer pre-season storm checks so you can rest easy. A 30-minute inspection now could prevent thousands of dollars in storm-related damage later.
Remember: once the storm is on its way, it’s too late to prepare. Let us help you stay ready, rain or shine.

