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Storm scan · Charleston, IL · 2026-06-17

10 Charleston roofs flagged after the 2026-06-17 storm.

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Storm context · NOAA SPC 2026-06-17 reports

3 confirmed tornadoes + hail up to 3.00″ reported across Coles, IL

  • Hail 3.00″ at 3 N Humboldt (Coles Co)
  • Hail 1.50″ at 1 E Arcola (Douglas Co)
  • Hail 2.50″ at Humboldt (Coles Co)
  • Hail 2.75″ at 2 SW Humboldt (Coles Co)
  • Tornado UNK at 3 NE Mattoon (Coles Co)

What the scan found in Charleston County

On 2026-06-17, NOAA SPC 2026-06-17 reports logged 3 confirmed tornadoes + hail up to 3.00″ reported across Coles, IL. The morning after, Roofbird ran its AI-vision pipeline over current satellite imagery of the impact zone — scanning 763 buildings, isolating 618 residential structures, scoring 58 roofs, and flagging the 10 below as showing the clearest replacement-grade wear.

2 of the 10 flagged roofs read as flat commercial membrane roofing (mixed tpo/epdm sections), 2 as flat/low-slope commercial membrane roof, and 8 were rated "moderately worn". Average roof score across the set is 5.7/10, and 5 clear a high-likelihood bar (score ≥ 8 or buy-probability ≥ 75) — the doors worth knocking first.

Estimated replacement jobs in this batch run from $14.7K to $130.2K, averaging roughly 62 squares of roof. Flagged addresses cluster around Charleston. 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 Charleston County, IL: multiple distinct roof bays visible with stark color contrast suggesting different ages or membrane types — some nearly black epdm sections appear heavily aged (1), bright white patched or coating sections amid darker membrane suggest prior repair attempts across at least 3 bays (1), one central section shows highly irregular mottled white-and-dark patterning consistent with failing or delaminating membrane coating (1), upper roof section (lighter gray) appears relatively intact but shows tonal variation and possible pooling stains near center (1), and dark epdm bays show apparent seam lines and possible ponding zones (darker central patches) (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.

Roofs flagged

10

In Charleston

High-likelihood

5

Score ≥ 8 or buy-prob ≥ 75

Avg score

5.7

Out of 10

Total scanned

763

Buildings in scan area

10 flagged roofs

Sorted by replacement likelihood
Satellite view of 556 6th Street
Buy100
$37.5K$67.5K

556 6th Street

Charleston, IL 61920

roof 7/10flat commercial membrane roofing (mixed TPO/EPDM sections)~60 sqmedium confidence
Recent hail nearbyHot streetPrior repair patches25+ years oldDiscolorationPatched

heavily weathered. This commercial flat-roof complex shows multiple roof sections in varying and generally poor condition, with visible membrane deterioration, patched areas, heavy discoloration, and what appears to be exposed or failing membrane on several bays.

  • · Multiple distinct roof bays visible with stark color contrast suggesting different ages or membrane types — some nearly black EPDM sections appear heavily aged
  • · Bright white patched or coating sections amid darker membrane suggest prior repair attempts across at least 3 bays
  • · One central section shows highly irregular mottled white-and-dark patterning consistent with failing or delaminating membrane coating
Door pitch

We noticed your commercial roof has multiple sections showing membrane deterioration and what looks like prior patching — a full condition report could save you from an interior water damage claim before next rainy season.

Satellite view of 635 7th Street
Buy83
$23.6K$42.5K

635 7th Street

Charleston, IL 61920

roof 6/10flat commercial membrane roofing (mixed TPO/EPDM sections)~45 sqmedium confidence
Recent hail nearbyHot streetPrior repair patches15-25 yearsDiscolorationPatched

moderately worn. Multi-section flat commercial roof showing apparent staining, ponding water residue, and uneven surface discoloration across several membrane sections of differing age and color.

  • · Large white/light membrane section shows multiple dark circular staining spots consistent with ponding water or debris accumulation
  • · Central dark section appears to be an older EPDM membrane, noticeably different age/material from surrounding sections
  • · Mid-roof transition area shows apparent equipment or material staging debris, possible HVAC equipment in disarray
Door pitch

We noticed your commercial roof has multiple membrane sections with visible staining and what appears to be ponding water residue — a free inspection can confirm whether you have drainage or membrane integrity issues before they become interior leaks.

Satellite view of 553 7th Street
Buy80
$31.5K$56.7K

553 7th Street

Charleston, IL 61920

roof 6/10flat commercial membrane roofing (likely TPO, EPDM, or built-up)~60 sqlow confidence
Recent hail nearbyHot streetPrior repair patches15-25 yearsDiscolorationPatched

moderately worn. This commercial complex consists of multiple flat-roof sections with varied membrane colors and apparent patchwork repairs, suggesting aging roofs with inconsistent maintenance across sections.

  • · Multiple distinct roof sections with different membrane colors (light gray, dark gray, mottled black/white), consistent with piecemeal repairs or replacements over time
  • · Lower large section shows heavy mottled discoloration with irregular black-and-white patterning, possibly consistent with membrane degradation or ponding water staining
  • · Upper sections show tonal variation and apparent patching with rectangular sections of differing shades
Door pitch

We noticed several of your roof sections appear to have mismatched membranes and possible ponding or staining on the lower section — a quick inspection could tell you if you're looking at spot repairs or a full re-roof.

Satellite view of 600 Lincoln Avenue
Buy78
$25K$45K

600 Lincoln Avenue

Charleston, IL 61920

roof 6/10low-slope membrane or built-up roofing (flat/low-pitch agricultural/commercial s~50 sqmedium confidence
Recent hail nearby15-25 yearsDiscolorationShedBarn

moderately weathered. Large flat or low-slope roof on what appears to be an agricultural or light commercial structure showing uneven tonal variation and apparent surface weathering, consistent with mid-to-mature age membrane or built-up roofing.

  • · Significant uneven tonal variation across the main roof surface — darker mottled patches scattered throughout, possibly indicating moisture retention or membrane degradation
  • · Perimeter edge appears lighter/white-bordered (possible exposed edge flashing or membrane seam), contrasting with the darker interior field
  • · Adjacent smaller structure to the right shows similar tonal patterning, suggesting consistent age across the property
Door pitch

We're inspecting flat roofs in the area — those dark patches on your membrane are worth a closer look before the next rain season.

Satellite view of 600 Lincoln Avenue
Buy78
$41.5K$74.7K

600 Lincoln Avenue

Charleston, IL 61920

roof 6/10low-slope membrane or built-up roofing (flat/low-pitch commercial or agricultura~83 sqmedium confidence
Recent hail nearby15-25 yearsDiscolorationAlgae streakingBarn

moderately worn. Large flat or low-slope roof on what appears to be an agricultural or commercial structure showing uneven discoloration, apparent ponding stain patterns, and scattered darker patches consistent with membrane aging or moisture retention.

  • · Uneven brownish-gray discoloration across the main roof surface, possibly consistent with dirt accumulation or membrane degradation
  • · Several darker blotch-shaped patches scattered across the roof field, possibly indicating ponding water zones or membrane blistering
  • · Dark linear band running along the apparent ridge/center seam, possibly a flashing or cap strip showing wear
Door pitch

Your flat roof membrane is showing multiple dark staining and ponding patterns that typically signal water infiltration risk — a free inspection could confirm if re-coating or full replacement is needed before leaks develop.

Satellite view of 600 Lincoln Avenue
Buy72
$36K$64.8K

600 Lincoln Avenue

Charleston, IL 61920

roof 6/10flat/low-slope commercial membrane roof~72 sqlow confidence
Recent hail nearbyPrior repair patches15-25 yearsDiscolorationPatched

moderately worn. This appears to be a commercial flat-roof building with a membrane or built-up roofing system showing uneven tonal variation and possible ponding or staining patterns across the surface.

  • · Uneven tonal variation across the flat roof surface, possibly consistent with ponding water or membrane discoloration
  • · Apparent patchy darker areas distributed across the field of the roof, possibly indicating membrane wear or prior repairs
  • · Several rooftop mechanical units or penetrations visible on the roof deck
Door pitch

We noticed some uneven surface staining and possible ponding areas on your flat roof — a free inspection could confirm whether the membrane is holding up or starting to fail.

Satellite view of 658 Jackson Avenue
Buy72
$37.5K$67.5K

658 Jackson Avenue

Charleston, IL 61920

roof 5/10flat/low-slope TPO or built-up roofing membrane~60 sqmedium confidence
Recent hail nearbyHot streetPrior repair patches15-25 yearsDiscolorationPatched

moderately worn. Large commercial flat-roof complex showing apparent tonal variation, possible membrane aging, and visible rooftop equipment across multiple roof sections of differing age and color.

  • · Multiple distinct roof sections with noticeably different surface tones, suggesting varying ages or materials
  • · Dark staining or possible ponding water residue visible in a central roof section
  • · Rooftop HVAC units and mechanical equipment visible with apparent rust or debris accumulation around bases
Door pitch

We noticed your commercial roof has several distinct sections with uneven coloration and visible aging — a free inspection could identify which areas are at risk before the next rain season.

Satellite view of 600 Lincoln Avenue
Buy67
$31.5K$56.7K

600 Lincoln Avenue

Charleston, IL 61920

roof 5/10flat/low-slope commercial membrane roof~60 sqmedium confidence
Recent hail nearbyPrior repair patches15-25 yearsDiscolorationPatched

moderately worn. This appears to be a commercial flat-roof complex with multiple low-slope membrane sections showing apparent tonal variation, possible ponding discoloration, and general surface wear consistent with a mid-to-mature age roof.

  • · Uneven tonal variation across the large central roof section, consistent with possible ponding water staining or membrane aging
  • · Darker irregular patches visible near the center-right of the main roof, possibly indicating prior repairs or membrane degradation
  • · One rooftop unit or protrusion visible on the left section of the main roof (dark square feature)
Door pitch

We noticed your flat roof has some irregular dark patches and surface staining that often signal membrane wear or ponding issues — worth a free inspection before small leaks become interior damage.

Satellite view of 1815 Victoria Lane
Buy67
$14.7K$25.2K

1815 Victoria Lane

Charleston, IL 61920

roof 5/10asphalt shingles, likely 3-tab or low-profile architectural~40 sqmedium confidence
Recent hail nearby15-25 yearsDiscolorationGranule loss

moderately worn. This appears to be a commercial or multi-unit residential structure with a low-slope asphalt shingle roof showing apparent uneven tonal variation and possible aging across multiple roof sections.

  • · Uneven tonal variation across the main roof plane consistent with differential granule weathering
  • · Multiple roof sections visible suggesting complex layout with potential for valley and flashing wear
  • · Apparent darker patching or discoloration in mid-sections of the long wing roof
Door pitch

We noticed your roof has some uneven wear patterns visible from the street — we're in the area doing free inspections and wanted to make sure your flashing and valleys are holding up.

Satellite view of 600 Lincoln Avenue
Buy67
$83.7K$130.2K

600 Lincoln Avenue

Charleston, IL 61920

roof 5/10ribbed/corrugated metal panel roofing~93 sqmedium confidence
Recent hail nearby15-25 yearsDiscoloration

moderately worn. Large commercial metal panel roof showing apparent tonal variation and possible surface oxidation or discoloration across multiple panel sections, consistent with mid-to-mature age wear.

  • · Uneven tonal variation across roof surface — lighter and darker zones possibly indicating surface oxidation or weathering of metal panels
  • · Darker perimeter edges along eave lines, possibly consistent with accumulated debris or algae/oxidation at drainage points
  • · Panel seam lines visible across the full roof span, consistent with ribbed metal construction
Door pitch

We noticed your commercial metal roof has visible surface discoloration and weathering that often signals the coating is breaking down — worth a free inspection before leaks develop.

Charleston County storm scan — FAQ

What storm hit Charleston County on 2026-06-17?
3 confirmed tornadoes + hail up to 3.00″ reported across Coles, IL. The report is sourced from NOAA SPC 2026-06-17 reports local storm reports, then matched against current satellite imagery of the affected area.
Are these Charleston County addresses real?
Yes. All 10 are real residential addresses inside the 2026-06-17 storm footprint, reverse-geocoded from the scanned coordinates. You can drop any one into Google Street View and check the roof yourself.
What does the roof score mean?
Each roof is scored 0–10 by an AI vision model reading satellite and aerial imagery for material type, granule loss, patching, staining, age cues, and storm-consistent damage. A score of 8+ flags a roof showing replacement-grade wear. The average across this Charleston batch is 5.7/10. Estimated replacement jobs run $14.7K–$130.2K.
How fresh is this data?
This report was generated the day after the 2026-06-17 storm. Roofbird re-runs the same NOAA-triggered scan every morning, so storm-fresh reports go live within ~24 hours of a confirmed severe event.
Can I get a scan like this for my own service area?
Yes — that's the product. Roofbird scans and scores every roof in your zip the same way, ranked by replacement likelihood, for $199/mo flat with no per-lead fees. The first 25 leads are free, no card required.

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