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Fire & Storm Roofing Insurance Specialists

We handle the entire insurance claim process so you don't have to. From the initial free inspection to meeting your adjuster, handling paperwork, and completing the repair or replacement — we've got you covered.

How We Handle Your Insurance Claim

  1. 1

    Free Damage Inspection

    We inspect your roof thoroughly and document all damage — visible and hidden. This documentation becomes critical evidence for your insurance claim.

  2. 2

    We File & Manage Your Claim

    We help you file the claim with your insurance company and manage the process from start to finish. No paperwork headaches for you.

  3. 3

    We Meet Your Adjuster

    This is the step most homeowners handle alone — and shouldn't. We meet your insurance adjuster on-site to ensure all damage is properly identified and valued.

  4. 4

    Review & Supplement

    If the initial estimate doesn't cover all necessary repairs, we file supplemental claims with additional documentation. This is common and gets you proper coverage.

  5. 5

    Complete Repair or Replacement

    Once approved, we complete the work quickly and professionally — backed by our full labor and material warranty.

Types of Insurance Claims We Handle

Storm Damage

Wind, hail, heavy rain, and nor'easter damage to shingles, flashing, gutters, and more.

Fire Damage

Structural roof damage from house fires, including assessment, tarping, and full replacement.

Fallen Trees & Debris

Impact damage from trees or large debris during storms. Emergency response available 24/7.

Water & Ice Damage

Ice dam damage, interior water damage from roof leaks, and freeze-thaw cycle deterioration.

Why We Meet Your Adjuster

Insurance adjusters are trained to minimize payouts. They're not trying to shortchange you — it's just how the system works. An experienced roofer can identify damage that an adjuster might miss or undervalue: compromised underlayment, hidden flashing damage, soft spots in the decking, and more.

With 24 years of experience working with insurance companies, we know exactly what to document, how to communicate it, and when to push back. We've done this thousands of times.

Insurance Claim Mistakes to Avoid

  • Waiting too long to file — most policies have strict deadlines
  • Not documenting damage immediately with photos and video
  • Meeting the adjuster alone without your roofer present
  • Accepting the first estimate without review or supplement
  • Hiring a contractor who asks for the full insurance check upfront
  • Making permanent repairs before the adjuster inspects
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