Insurance claims
We document damage, write reports your adjuster can read, and do the repair after the claim is approved. Honest, straightforward, no lawyer energy. Just clear paperwork and a clean roof.
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How we work claims
A lot of the noise in Florida roofing the last few years has been about contractor versus adjuster fights. We do not run that play. We focus on giving the adjuster what they need to approve a fair scope: clear photos, measurements, a written summary of the failure mode, and code references where they apply.
When we are honest up front, claims move faster, payouts land closer to what the repair actually costs, and you end up with a roof installed without a six-month detour through adjuster theatrics.
What we do
Photos of every penetration, flashing, valley, and wind-lifted area. A written summary your adjuster can attach to the claim file.
Standardized inspection of roof, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC required by Florida carriers for many policies.
The state form that drives premium credits for hurricane-resistant features. Often pays for itself in the first year.
When a roof opens up in a storm, we get a tarp on it within a day so the inside of your home stays dry while the claim runs.
After a storm
Do not climb up there. Wet tile, lifted shingles, and hidden structural damage are how people get hurt. Photograph from the ground.
We climb safely, photograph the condition, and write a report you can attach to your claim. The visit is free.
If the roof is open and the forecast is wet, we tarp first. Adjusters expect this and most policies require it as mitigation.
When you have photos, a written summary, and a contractor on file, the first call to your carrier goes faster.
Yes. We have documented claims for every major Florida carrier and several specialty carriers. Our reports are formatted in a way adjusters expect, which usually shortens the back-and-forth.
It depends on the carrier and the cause of damage. Older roofs are harder to insure but not impossible. We can inspect, document, and tell you what your odds look like before you file.
We aim for 24 hours after the wind event clears. During active named-storm windows we mobilize before the system makes landfall so we can move quickly.
It is a state-recognized form that documents how your home is built to resist wind, including roof shape, deck attachment, secondary water barrier, and opening protection. The credit on your premium often pays for the inspection many times over.
Where we work
We cover a roughly 40 mile radius of Palm Beach Gardens, from Martin County in the north to Broward in the south. Find your city below.
Free and no pressure
Tell us about your roof and we will call you back, usually within the hour during business hours. Prefer to talk now? Call 561-935-4979.
We can usually be on your roof the same day. The visit is free, the report is yours to keep.