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Restore My Home Construction specializes in restoring homes damaged by severe weather events, including wind and hail. Roofing and siding often cannot stand up to large or wind-driven hail and, as a result, may need to be repaired or replaced.

 

Your homeowner's insurance will cover this type of damage, but it's important to hire a contractor who is experienced in properly assessing hail damage, who performs quality work and who knows how to work with your insurance company.

 

 
Myths About Hail Damage Claims

MYTHS:


  • My insurance company denied my roof so I'm out of luck!
  • I only have 1 year to file my roofing claim.
  • I looked at my roof and didn't see any missing shingles or visible damage, so my roof is ok.
  • My roof isn't leaking therefore my roof didn't sustain any damage from the hail storm.
  • My roof is new so it's covered by my manufacturer's warranty.
  • My insurance company will cancel my policy if I file an insurance claim.
  • My roof isn't leaking so I don't have damage.
  • If I don't file my claim my insurance company won't raise my rates.
 

Restore My Home is Licensed and Insured for your safety!

 
Facts About Hail Damage Claims
FACTS:

  • You're entitled to a re-inspection once you choose a contractor who is willing to work with your insurance company adjuster.
  • Many insurance companies will still pay claims if the storm area is wide spread.
  • Roofing systems must be physically inspected  to determine if there is actual hail damage.
  • Hail damage  may not physically cause leakage for years after the hail storm.
  • Hail damage impairs your roof's ability to resist fire.
  • Manufacturer's exclude hail impacts from their warranty.
  • If your roof has any damage what-so-ever you have a VALID insurance claim and should file with your insurance company.
  • Insurance companies can not cancel your policy for a disaster related claim.
  • After a disaster, insurance companies may raise every one's rates. By not filing your claim your personal rate increase is paying for every one else's damage except yours.