Hattiesburg sits in the Pine Belt region where afternoon thunderstorms dump two to three inches of rain in under an hour during summer months. That volume overwhelms poorly designed roof drainage. When a cricket has improper slope or is missing entirely, water backs up behind the chimney faster than it can evaporate. The humidity here keeps that moisture trapped for days. Shingles stay wet. Flashing corrodes. Wood decking swells and rots. Homes built in the 1960s and 1970s, common in the Saratoga and Beverly Hills neighborhoods, often lack crickets because builders prioritized speed over long-term performance. Those roofs are failing now.
We work with local insurance adjusters who understand that cricket failures are structural defects, not wear and tear. When wind-driven rain from tropical systems exposes these vulnerabilities, we document the damage properly so your claim has the best chance of approval. Our crews are familiar with the building standards Forrest County enforces and the expectations of local inspectors. We pull permits when required and coordinate inspections so your repair meets code. Choosing a local contractor means you get someone who understands how roofs perform in this climate and who will be here next year if you need follow-up service.