Your Roof, Our Priority

Reliable Roofing Solutions Await

We specialize in high-quality roof replacements and repairs tailored for coastal homes. 

Filing Your Claim Made Easy

Step 1 - Free Roof Inspection

We start with a no-cost inspection to identify storm or damage issues. You’ll receive photos and a clear explanation of what we find.

Step 2 – Filing Your Claim Together

If damage is found, we guide you through filing your insurance claim and represent you when the adjuster comes out for their inspection.

Step 3 – Reviewing the Adjuster’s Estimate

Once the adjuster makes a determination, we carefully review their estimate. We ensure all required code upgrades and manufacturer requirements are included so your roof is restored to pre-damage condition.

Step 4 – Project Deposit & Installation

You place a 50% deposit, and our crew gets to work. We handle the replacement professionally and keep you updated throughout the process.

Step 5 – Final Payment & Warranty Registration

After your roof is completed, you pay the remaining 50%. Then we register both your manufacturer’s warranty and our workmanship warranty for your peace of mind.

Stress-Free Roofing, From Claim to Completion

Common Questions

Insurance Claims: What You Should Know before Filing

To file an insurance claim, start by contacting your insurance provider. Provide them with necessary details about the damage and follow their guidelines closely. Document everything with photos and notes to support your claim effectively.

Coverage varies by policy, but typically includes roof damage due to storms, falling trees, and other perils. It’s important to review your specific policy details to understand your coverage limits and exclusions.

The duration of the claims process can vary based on the complexity of your claim and the insurance company. Generally, you can expect updates within a few weeks, but some claims can take longer if additional assessments are needed.

You will typically need to submit proof of loss, a copy of your policy, and documentation of the damage, such as photos and estimates from contractors. Keep a copy of everything for your records.

Yes, in most cases, you can choose your own contractor to do the repairs. Be sure to inform your insurance company about your choice, and verify that your contractor is licensed and reputable.

If your claim is denied, first review the reason for the denial. You can appeal the decision by providing additional documents or corrections. It may also help to discuss the situation directly with your adjuster.

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