Storm & Hail Damage Repair

Hail and wind damage restoration for DFW — with full insurance-claim coordination

Photo-documented hail-impact mapping, adjuster-meeting attendance, supplement filing for hidden damage, and optional IBHS FORTIFIED rebuild for hail-country homeowners.

Hail and wind damage restoration for DFW — with full insurance-claim coordination

DFW sits in one of the most active hail markets in the United States — Tarrant, Dallas, and Collin Counties average 5–7 significant hail events per year, with 1-inch-plus stones capable of triggering full replacement. Insurance carriers impose strict claim-filing windows (typically 12 months post-storm in Texas) and require contractor documentation of hail size, impact patterns, and decking condition before approving replacement funds.

Our process is built around the claim cycle. Within 24 hours of your call we have an estimator on the roof producing a photo-documented hail-impact map with CompanyCam. We attend the adjuster inspection in person. When the carrier’s initial scope-of-loss misses damage — gutters, fascia, HVAC caps, skylights, screens — we file the supplement and track it through to approval.

For homeowners in repeat-hail neighborhoods, we offer the IBHS FORTIFIED Roof rebuild standard: sealed roof deck, enhanced hip-roof geometry, ring-shank nails, ice-and-water shield. FORTIFIED-rated roofs can qualify for insurance premium discounts and survive subsequent hail events that destroy code-minimum roofs.

What's included

  • Same-day or next-day post-storm inspection
  • CompanyCam photo documentation of hail-impact density and pattern
  • Adjuster-meeting attendance with our rep on the roof
  • Supplement filing for damage missed in initial scope-of-loss
  • Optional IBHS FORTIFIED Roof rebuild for hail-country resilience
  • Full restoration of all impacted components (roof, gutters, fascia, HVAC caps)

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Storm & Hail Damage Repair — common questions

How long do I have to file a hail claim in Texas?
Most carriers require claims to be filed within 12 months of the storm event. Some carriers in Texas have started shortening this to 6 months, particularly for hail. Check your specific policy — and don’t wait, because evidence of hail strikes degrades quickly under sun and weather.
What if my adjuster says the damage is cosmetic?
Cosmetic-only denials are common for borderline hail events. We can document the granule loss, impact density, and underlayment exposure that determines whether shingles are structurally compromised. In Texas, granule loss exceeding manufacturer specs is grounds for functional replacement.
Can you file a supplement after the adjuster has already approved a partial scope?
Yes — supplements are how missed items get added to the approved claim. We document what the initial scope missed, file the supplement with the carrier, and track it to approval. Typical recoveries add $5K–$15K to the original approved amount.
What is IBHS FORTIFIED Roof?
A construction standard from the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety that goes beyond Texas building code: sealed roof deck, enhanced nail patterns, ring-shank nails, ice-and-water shield. FORTIFIED-rated roofs survive subsequent hail and wind events at significantly higher rates and can qualify for insurance premium discounts depending on your carrier.

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