Storm Damage & Insurance Claims

Helping Homeowners Navigate Roof Storm Damage With Clarity

Severe weather can damage a roof in ways that are not always obvious from the ground. Our team provides detailed inspections, clear documentation, and straightforward guidance so you can understand the condition of your roof and the next best step.

What Storm Damage Can Look Like

High winds, hail, and flying debris can weaken roofing materials, damage flashing, and create leaks that get worse over time. A professional inspection helps identify both visible and hidden issues before they turn into larger repairs.

  • Missing or lifted shingles from strong winds
  • Hail impact marks on shingles, vents, or metal surfaces
  • Damaged flashing around chimneys, vents, and valleys
  • Granule loss exposing the asphalt layer
  • Leaks or water stains after heavy rain
  • Debris impact from branches or storm-blown objects

Our Storm Damage Inspection Process

1

Complete Roof Inspection

We inspect the roof system, visible storm impact areas, flashing, vents, and other vulnerable components.

2

Photo-Backed Documentation

You receive clear photo evidence showing the condition of your roof and any storm-related damage we identify.

3

Clear Recommendations

We explain whether your roof may need repairs, replacement, or continued monitoring based on its actual condition.

4

Insurance Claim Guidance

If the damage may qualify for coverage, we help you understand the process and provide supporting documentation.

Insurance Claim Support

Dealing with insurance after a storm can feel overwhelming. Our goal is to make the process easier by providing accurate information and organized documentation your adjuster may need.

Inspection Reports Clear summaries of roof condition and observed damage.
Photo Documentation Detailed images to support the inspection findings.
Damage Assessments Straightforward explanations of affected areas and severity.
Scope of Work Repair or replacement details to help clarify project needs.

Key Takeaways

  • Storm damage is not always visible from the ground.
  • Photo-backed inspections help clarify what is actually happening on the roof.
  • Proper documentation can support faster, more confident insurance decisions.