Real reason razed roofs are not repaired is bigger than storm: MBA Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Roof repairs needed after a monster hailstorm lashed hundreds of houses west of Brisbane last year are being held up in part because of demand caused by a federal building stimulus scheme, Queenslandâs Master Builders Association says. The storm on October 31 at Springfield left more than 1795 homes with serious damage to roofs, windows and ceilings, with a total bill of more than $800 million. A home in Springfield Lakes three months after the October hailstorm.