Storm Damage Repair, Documented Like a Claim Depends on It
Because it does. Hail, wind, and hurricane damage repaired by crews who photograph everything, write itemized scopes, and know exactly what your carrier needs to see.
What Storms Do
Damage You Can See — and Damage You Can’t
- Hail — bruised shingle mats, cracked tile, dented soft metals and vents; often invisible from the ground
- Wind — creased, lifted, and missing shingles that break the roof’s water-shedding sequence even when nothing looks “gone”
- Hurricane & tropical systems — wind uplift plus wind-driven rain intrusion, often across every slope and opening at once
- Falling debris — tree and limb impacts that fracture decking below the surface material
- Secondary water damage — the interior losses that start the moment the exterior envelope fails
The most expensive storm damage is the kind nobody documents. That’s why every inspection we run is photographed slope by slope, whether or not you file a claim.
How We Respond
The Storm Response Sequence
Stabilize
Emergency tarping and board-up to stop damage from compounding — a covered mitigation step under most policies, and one your policy expects you to take.
Document
Full photographed inspection: every slope, elevation, soft metal, and interior symptom, with measurements and a written itemized scope.
Coordinate
If the damage warrants a claim, we provide the documentation package and can meet your adjuster on the roof — see the insurance claims guide for how that works.
Restore
Repairs or full replacement built to code and manufacturer specification, closed out with completion photos and registered warranties.
Why Documentation Wins
What Separates a Paid Claim From a Disputed One
Date-Stamped Evidence
Photos tied to the storm date establish causation before the next weather event muddies attribution.
Slope-by-Slope Detail
Carriers pay by what’s proven per slope and elevation — not by what’s implied by a few wide shots.
Itemized Scope
A written line-item scope in industry-standard format the adjuster can compare directly against the carrier estimate.
Completion Package
Finished-work photos and invoices that release recoverable depreciation — the part of the payment many owners never collect.
Straight Answers
Storm Damage FAQs
The roof looks fine from the ground. Should I still inspect?
Will an inspection or a claim raise my rates?
Do I have to use my insurer’s “preferred” contractor?
What if the damage is minor?
Beware the Post-Storm Door-Knock
Storms attract out-of-market operators running pressure tactics and deductible “waivers.” Before signing anything on your doorstep, read How to Spot a Storm-Chasing Scam and run the license and insurance checks it describes — on us or anyone else.
Storm Just Hit?
Work the sequence in the Post-Storm Checklist: safety, photos, mitigation, claim — in that order. Emergency tarping and board-up dispatch 24/7.
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Free photographed inspections and 24/7 emergency response, every day of the year.