1. Hail Damage
Impact craters on shingles
Bruising
(dark spots from granule loss)
Cracked/split shingles
Damaged flashing and vents
Common in: Spring/Summer severe thunderstorms Often
Qualifies For: Full replacement if widespread
2. Wind Damage
Missing or lifted shingles
Creased shingles
Exposed underlayment
Damaged drip edge
Common in: Tornadoes, severe thunderstorms
Often Qualifies For: Partial to full replacement depending on extent
3. Debris Impact
Tree branch damage
Punctures from falling objects
Torn sections
Structural damage to decking
Common in: High winds, tornadoes
Often Qualifies For: Immediate repair + insurance claim
4. Water Infiltration
Compromised seals
Ice dam damage
Deteriorated flashing
Secondary water damage
Common in: Heavy rain events, winter storms
Often Qualifies For: Depends on cause—storm-related usually covered
Within 24-48 Hours
✅ Document damage while fresh ✅ Prevent further water intrusion ✅ File claim promptly ✅ Emergency tarping if needed
After 1-2 Weeks
⚠️ Secondary water damage develops ⚠️ Harder to prove storm causation ⚠️ Potential for claim denial
After 1 Month+
❌ Insurance may deny due to "maintenance issue"
❌ Mold growth likely
❌ Interior damage compounds
❌ Much higher repair costs
Step 1
Comprehensive
Roof Inspection
We examine every section of your roof, not just visible damage areas. Storm damage often affects areas you can't see from the ground.
Step 2
Photographic Evidence
High-resolution photos of all impact zones, close-ups of damaged shingles, and aerial drone footage when needed.
Step 3
Damage Mapping
We create detailed diagrams showing the pattern and extent of damage—critical for adjusters.
Step 4
Test Squares
We establish "test squares" on different roof sections to show consistent damage patterns.
Step 5
Report Preparation
Professional damage assessment report that speaks the insurance adjuster's language.
Result
Our documentation leads to 95% claim approval rate—even in cases other contractors said "wouldn't qualify."
The Problem
Most adjusters spend 15-20 minutes on your roof and miss critical damage. They're trained to minimize claims.
Our Solution
We meet your adjuster on-site and professionally point out documented damage.
We speak their language and ensure nothing gets overlooked.
What This Means For You
Higher likelihood of approval
Accurate damage assessment
Proper scope of work
Fair settlement amount
Homeowners with professional representation get 30-40% more in claim settlements on average.
Often you can't tell from the ground. That's why we offer free inspections—we'll climb up and give you a definitive answer.
Get a second opinion. We've reversed hundreds of denials by providing professional documentation.
Georgia policies typically allow 1-2 years, but we recommend filing within 60-90 days for best results.
Storm damage claims are typically "no-fault" and don't raise rates like at-fault claims do. Check your policy.
Our storm damage assessments are 100% free with no obligation.
March 2024 - Severe hail in North Georgia
June 2024 - Tornado outbreak Metro Atlanta
August 2024 - Tropical storm remnants
September 2024 - Hurricane Helene impacts
January 2025 - Ice storm damage
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