High winds, hail, falling debris, and heavy rain can create hidden roofing damage. We help homeowners identify issues quickly, protect their property, and navigate the insurance process with confidence.
Not all storm damage is visible from the ground. Even minor-looking impacts can compromise the roof system. Watch for:
Filing a roof insurance claim is its own kind of project. We've done it many times and we know what adjusters look for. Here's how we help:
For active leaks or major storm damage, we can dispatch crews quickly to limit further damage while you start the claims process:
Stay safe — don't go on the roof yourself. From the ground, look for obvious damage, missing shingles in the yard, or debris on or around the house. Take photos of anything you see. Then call us for a professional inspection. If there's an active leak, place buckets and move valuables, then call us right away.
Most homeowner policies cover sudden, accidental storm damage from wind, hail, and falling debris. They typically do NOT cover damage from age, wear, or lack of maintenance. We can help you determine whether your damage qualifies before you file — sometimes the smartest move is not filing at all.
As soon as it's safe. Roofs with active leaks need immediate attention. Even cosmetic-looking damage should be documented within a few days — most insurance policies have time limits on claim filing, and untreated damage can void coverage.
Common — water often travels a long way through a roof before showing on the ceiling. As long as you can connect the leak to the storm event, you can still file. Keep the storm date documented and call us right away. We'll inspect and link the damage in our written report.
Yes. We work with all major carriers and have experience with how each one handles roof claims differently. We're not "preferred" by any specific insurer (which is actually a good thing — preferred contractors often work for the insurer, not the homeowner).