On 2026-06-06, NOAA SPC 2026-06-06 reports logged 1 confirmed tornado reported across Crawford, AR. The morning after, Roofbird ran its AI-vision pipeline over current satellite imagery of the impact zone — scanning 1,088 buildings, isolating 780 residential structures, scoring 11 roofs, and flagging the 10 below as showing the clearest replacement-grade wear.
2 of the 10 flagged roofs read as architectural asphalt shingles, 1 as flat tpo/epdm membrane roof (commercial), and 1 was rated "moderately aged". Average roof score across the set is 5.2/10, and 3 clear a high-likelihood bar (score ≥ 8 or buy-probability ≥ 75) — the doors worth knocking first.
Estimated replacement jobs in this batch run from $2.9K to $67.5K, averaging roughly 38 squares of roof. Flagged addresses cluster around Fort Smith. Every address, score, and damage note on this page is open — no signup — so you can verify any roof against your own eyes on Street View.
The damage signals the vision model surfaced most often across Fort Smith County, AR: multiple large dark brown/black patches on the lower roof section consistent with ponding water or membrane failure (1), apparent membrane blistering or delamination in several areas of the lower roof (1), visible cracking or seam separation along the parapet wall edge of the mid-section roof (1), tonal variation and discoloration across the upper roof section suggesting age-related wear (1), and rust-toned staining radiating from several penetration points on the lower roof (1). These are the visible cues that separate a roof nearing end-of-life from one with years left — the same read a seasoned estimator makes from the curb, run across every home in the storm footprint at once.