The first Alabama spring storm has hit. Is your roof ready for the next one?

Wind and Hail Damage isn’t always obvious. A quick inspection now can prevent a much bigger issue later.

See if Your Home Qualifies

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What Just Happened?

Spring in Alabama doesn’t ease in quietly. High winds and hail can loosen shingles, crack seals, and cause damage you may not notice until water starts coming in.

Signs of Storm Damage:
• Missing or lifted shingles
• Granules in gutters
• Soft spots
• Leaks or ceiling stains
• Bent flashing

Why It Matters:
Small storm damage turns into bigger repairs fast. 
• Prevent interior water damage
• Help with insurance claims
• Extend the life of your roof

WE’LL HELP THROUGH THE INSURANCE PROCESS

Inspection

We start with a thorough roof inspection to check for hail, wind, or hidden storm damage. You’ll get clear photos, honest feedback, and a simple explanation of what we find – no pressure, just answers.

Submit Claim/Adjuster Meeting

We start with a thorough roof inspection to check for hail, wind, or hidden storm damage. You’ll get clear photos, honest feedback, and a simple explanation of what we find – no pressure, just answers.

Insurance Approval

Once your claim is approved, we review the scope with you, go over materials and timeline, and schedule your project. From there, we handle the rest and keep you updated every step of the way.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • Storm damage isn’t always obvious from the ground. Missing shingles, dents in gutters, granules in your driveway, or water spots inside are common signs. The safest way to know for sure is with a professional inspection.

  • Storm damage claims are considered “acts of nature,” not homeowner negligence. In most cases, your individual rate does not increase because of one storm claim. However, rates can rise regionally after large storms.

  • Most policies give you 6 months to 1 year after the date of loss, but this varies by carrier. The sooner you have your roof inspected, the better. Waiting too long can complicate the process.

  • A denial does not always mean the end of the road. Sometimes additional documentation or a reinspection can make a difference. We provide detailed photos and can walk through next steps with you.

  • For insurance-covered storm damage, homeowners typically pay only their deductible. We do not require large upfront payments before work begins.