Hattiesburg sits in South Mississippi's high-precipitation zone where severe thunderstorms with torrential rainfall rates overwhelm inadequate flashing systems. When three inches of rain falls in thirty minutes, water volume on your roof exceeds the drainage capacity of improperly installed step flashing and sill pans. Wind-driven rain during these storms forces water upward beneath shingles through any gap in the weatherproofing layers. The combination of high rainfall totals and intense storm cells common from spring through early fall means skylight installations need flashing systems engineered for extreme water volume and wind pressure, not just typical weather conditions.
Forrest County's building inspectors require compliance with the International Residential Code for roof penetrations, but many older skylight installations predate current standards. We work throughout Hattiesburg's established neighborhoods where homes built in the 1980s and 1990s often have original skylights with deteriorated flashing that no longer meets code requirements. Our familiarity with local inspection standards ensures repairs meet current specifications if you're preparing for a home sale or insurance claim. That local expertise protects your investment and provides peace of mind that your roof system can handle the weather patterns specific to our area.