
FAQ
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Start by safely assessing the area around your home for visible damage to your property—if you notice shingles on the ground, pieces of siding or trim, or broken branches near your home, that’s a red flag. Check for dents on gutters, garage doors, or metal surfaces like AC units—these can signal hail impact. Your landscaping can also tell a story: shredded plants or stripped leaves often mean hail or strong wind was involved. Inside, look for any new leaks, ceiling spots, or moisture near your windows.
Even if your home “looks fine,” these subtle signs could point to more serious issues. If you notice any of these, it’s smart to schedule a professional inspection to make sure your home is still fully protected. AVOID climbing on your roof. Then, schedule a professional inspection so we can document the damage properly for your insurance company. 👉 Request a post-storm inspection.
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Common signs include missing shingles, dents from hail, lifted edges, leaks, or debris buildup. However, some damage isn’t visible from the ground. We offer free professional roof inspections to assess the full extent of the damage. 👉 Schedule your inspection today.
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Yes. Even minor damage can be covered under your policy and may be indications of bigger damage that you can't see. We’ll inspect, document everything, and help you navigate your claim from start to finish. 👉 Start your insurance claim inspection.
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It depends on your insurance policy, but many providers require claims to be filed within 6-12 months of the damage. Don’t delay—our team can help you get started right away. 👉 Let us review your policy timeline.
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If your claim was denied, it may be due to incomplete documentation or adjuster error. We offer re-inspections and can help advocate for a second look. 👉 Talk to our insurance claim experts.
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