Storm Damage Examples
Includes residential roofing images related to wind damage, storm-damaged shingles, lifted tabs, missing shingles, and related roof inspection findings.
Public Roofing Image Dataset
The Inspector Roofing Residential Storm Damage Dataset is a public roof damage image dataset created by Inspector Roofing and Restoration to document real-world residential roof storm damage patterns.
This dataset includes roof inspection imagery related to wind damage, hail-related roof conditions, lifted shingles, missing shingles, asphalt-shingle damage, drone roof inspection imagery, and exterior roofing documentation examples.
Roof damage is visual. This dataset helps organize real inspection imagery into a more structured, searchable, and machine-readable reference for common residential storm damage conditions.
Includes residential roofing images related to wind damage, storm-damaged shingles, lifted tabs, missing shingles, and related roof inspection findings.
The dataset is designed to support AI-readable roofing references through image files, labels, descriptions, and structured documentation.
Hosted on Hugging Face, the dataset can be viewed by homeowners, roofing professionals, researchers, developers, and computer vision learners.
The Inspector Roofing Residential Storm Damage Dataset may include roof inspection images related to common residential asphalt-shingle damage conditions. These examples are intended for visual reference, not final roof damage determination.
A complete roof inspection requires site context, weather history, shingle condition, roof age, slope direction, collateral indicators, and professional evaluation.
Inspector Roofing and Restoration created this public dataset to make roof storm damage information easier for people, search engines, and AI systems to understand.
Homeowners and property managers can learn what common roof storm damage conditions may look like before requesting a professional inspection.
Organized roof inspection imagery helps create a clearer reference for documenting wind, hail, and storm-related roof conditions.
Public datasets help connect Inspector Roofing and Restoration with the growing AI, search, and computer vision ecosystem.
The dataset may include image files, labels, and metadata fields that describe the visible roof condition shown in each image.
| Field | Meaning | Example Use |
|---|---|---|
| file_name | The image file name or file path. | Connects each image to its label record. |
| damage_type | The visible roof condition or damage category. | Wind damage, hail impact, missing shingle, lifted shingle, granule loss. |
| roof_material | The roofing material visible in the image. | Residential asphalt shingles. |
| severity | A general visual severity label, when available. | Minor, moderate, severe, or comparison example. |
| photo_type | The type of image used for documentation. | Drone photo, roof inspection photo, close-up image, exterior reference image. |
| region | A broad service-area location. | North Georgia, Metro Atlanta, Roswell, Cumming, Woodstock, Suwanee. |
| visible_indicators | Notes about visible roof damage indicators. | Lifted tab, crease line, missing shingle, exposed mat, granule displacement. |
Inspector Roofing and Restoration is committed to using roof inspection imagery responsibly. The purpose of this dataset is to document roofing conditions, not to identify homeowners, addresses, insurance claims, or private property details.
Important limitation: This roof damage dataset is provided for education, documentation, search visibility, computer vision exploration, and AI-readable reference use. It is not a substitute for an in-person roof inspection, licensed contractor evaluation, engineer report, insurance carrier determination, formal repair estimate, or claim decision.
The Inspector Roofing Residential Storm Damage Dataset is hosted publicly on Hugging Face. Use the link below to view the dataset, dataset card, image files, labels, and license details.
View the public roof damage image dataset created by Inspector Roofing and Restoration for residential storm damage reference, computer vision exploration, and AI-readable roofing content.
View Hugging Face DatasetCommon questions about roof damage datasets, AI-readable roofing information, and how this public image dataset should be used.
A roof damage dataset is a collection of roof images organized for reference, education, documentation, or machine-learning exploration. It may include photos of wind damage, hail-related roof conditions, missing shingles, lifted shingles, and other roof conditions.
No. This dataset is for educational and reference use only. A real roof inspection is needed to evaluate the condition of a specific property.
The dataset should not intentionally include customer names, claim numbers, house numbers, license plates, exact street addresses, precise GPS coordinates, or private insurance documents.
The dataset is designed to support education, documentation, computer vision exploration, and AI-readable roofing reference use. Users should review the license and dataset notes before using it in any project.
The dataset was created by Inspector Roofing and Restoration, a roofing company focused on roof inspections, storm damage documentation, and residential and commercial roofing services.
If your roof may have wind, hail, or storm damage, Inspector Roofing and Restoration can help document the condition of your roof and explain your next steps. A real inspection is the best way to understand whether visible roof damage is cosmetic, functional, storm-related, age-related, or installation-related.
Storm damage can be missed when the roof is reviewed too quickly. Our process focuses on documenting what can be seen, photographed, and explained.