Hurricane Milton — Orlando FL — October 9, 2024

Winds up to 100 mph hit Orlando FL. Here's the practical guidance for homeowners and contractors.

Source: NOAA Storm Events Database · Last updated 2026-06-18

Affected counties: Orange, Seminole, Osceola, Lake, Volusia.

Hurricane Milton tracked across central Florida overnight on October 9-10, 2024, with sustained hurricane-force winds reaching the Orlando metro. Roof damage stemmed from a combination of direct wind, multiple confirmed tornadoes in the embedded rain bands, and tree fall. The state of Florida received federal disaster declaration FEMA DR-4834-FL covering the affected counties.

Official NOAA record: View the Storm Events Database entry →

What homeowners should do

  1. Document everything before any repair work. Photograph the roof from the ground, the gutters, downspouts, any visible wind damage, and the interior ceilings (water staining is the strongest insurance-claim evidence). Date-stamp the photos.
  2. Don't sign anything from a door-knocker in the first 48 hours. Out-of-state storm chasers flood impacted neighborhoods immediately after major events. The reputable local contractors are behind because they're working through existing customer waitlists.
  3. File the insurance claim before the contractor inspection. Most homeowner policies cover storm damage on a replacement-cost basis. Filing within 30 days of the event is standard; check your specific policy's reporting window.
  4. Get the inspection in writing. The contractor's damage assessment should include photographs, a per-slope severity rating, and itemized cost. This is the document the insurance adjuster uses; verbal estimates won't carry weight.
  5. Verify the contractor's local license + insurance before agreeing to work. Every state board has a public license lookup. Storm-chaser shops working under a temporary or out-of-state license frequently disappear before warranty claims can be honored.

What roofing contractors should know

If you're a roofing contractor working in the Orlando FL area, this event will drive replacement demand for the next 60-90 days. Roffy ingests NOAA storm events like this one and cross-references them against satellite imagery, parcel data, and roof-condition AI scoring to surface specific damaged homes — sold exclusively, one contractor per lead, locked 30-90 days.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I know if my roof was damaged by hurricane milton?

Visible signs include dented gutters, granule loss on shingles (look at the downspouts for granules washed out by rain after the event), creased or missing shingles, and water staining on interior ceilings. Even when the roof looks intact from the ground, hail and wind can reduce the remaining life of the shingles by 5-10 years. Get a local contractor's written assessment before the insurance reporting window closes — most policies require notice within 30 days of the event.

Will my homeowner's insurance cover hurricane milton damage in Orlando FL?

Standard homeowner policies cover storm damage on a replacement-cost or actual-cash-value basis depending on the policy. Most claims for events this severity get approved when documented properly — photographs, a contractor's written assessment, and prompt filing. Read your policy's wind/hail deductible and reporting deadline; deductibles for named storms are often higher than standard.

Should I get multiple estimates before choosing a contractor?

Two to three written estimates is standard. Be cautious of estimates that vary by more than 25-30% — that usually signals one of them is either lowballing to win the job (and will up-charge mid-project) or inflating to capture a larger insurance settlement. Verify each contractor's state license and active general-liability + workers' comp insurance before scheduling work.

Where can I see the official NOAA record for this hurricane milton?

The NOAA Storm Events Database is the public record for severe weather events. The reference for this event is linked in the page header. NOAA's record includes the precise time window, affected counties, measured severity, and any associated property/crop damage estimates.

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