STORM DAMAGE & INSURANCE

Expert hail damage inspection and documentation. Most storm damage is covered by insurance—many customers pay only their deductible.

WHAT'S INCLUDED

Free comprehensive roof inspection with drone and ground assessment
Detailed damage documentation with photos and measurements for insurance
Complete damage documentation, ready for your insurance claim
On-site for your adjuster's inspection to walk the roof and show the documented damage
Additional damage found during the work is documented and submitted through your carrier's process
Premium GAF and Owens Corning materials included
10-year workmanship warranty on all labor
Full cleanup with magnetic nail sweep

OUR PROCESS

1

Free Inspection

We thoroughly inspect your roof, documenting all hail hits, wind damage, and wear with photos and measurements. Takes about 1 hour.

2

Damage Report

We compile a detailed report showing all damage found, which becomes the foundation of your insurance claim.

3

You File Your Claim

With our report and photos in hand, filing the claim with your insurance company takes about 5 minutes.

4

Adjuster Inspection

Your insurer sends an adjuster to inspect. We are on-site to walk the roof with them and show the documented damage so nothing gets missed.

5

Carrier Decision

Your insurer issues its decision and estimate. If additional damage is found during the work, we document it and submit the revised scope through your carrier's process. Takes 1-2 weeks.

6

Installation

Our crews replace your roof in 1-2 days with premium materials. You pay only your deductible.

TIMELINE

Inspection to new roof typically takes 3-6 weeks, depending on insurance company response time and weather conditions.

EXPECTED OUTCOME

A brand new roof with premium materials, fully covered by insurance minus your deductible. Most customers pay $1,000-$2,500 out of pocket for a $15,000-$25,000 roof replacement.

BEST PRACTICES

1.File your claim within 1 year of the storm date (Texas statute of limitations)
2.Don't sign with any contractor before your insurance approves the claim
3.Have your contractor present for the adjuster's inspection—a second set of trained eyes matters
4.Document everything with photos before and after
5.Keep all receipts and correspondence from your insurance company

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Will filing a claim raise my insurance rates?

Storm damage claims typically do not raise your rates because they're considered "acts of God" that you couldn't prevent. Rate increases usually come from at-fault claims.

What if my insurance denies the claim?

Coverage decisions belong to your insurer, and disputes are yours to pursue—your policy typically includes a re-inspection option, and a licensed Texas public insurance adjuster or attorney can help with a denied claim. What we provide is documentation thorough enough to speak for itself: test squares, slope photos, and measurements.

How do I know if I have storm damage?

That's what our free inspection is for. Common signs include dented gutters, damaged siding, and granules in your downspouts—but roof damage often isn't visible from the ground.

READY FOR YOUR FREE INSPECTION?

Find out if your roof qualifies for insurance coverage. No obligation.