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Austin gets hit. Spring hail storms, severe thunderstorm wind events, and the occasional historic winter event like 2021 leave real damage on real roofs throughout Central Texas every year. Navigating the insurance claim process while dealing with a damaged home is stressful. We are here to make the roofing side of that process as straightforward as possible — thorough documentation, honest communication with adjusters, and quality repairs that restore your roof to pre-storm condition.

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Storm damage and insurance claims are stressful. We handle the roofing side of that process thoroughly and professionally, from first inspection to final repair.
Here is what most homeowners do not know going in: the insurance claim process for storm damage is a process, not a transaction. The actual repair of your roof often takes just a day or two. But from the moment you call your insurance company to the moment the final check clears, you can expect a timeline of several weeks to a few months. That is normal. What makes the difference between a smooth experience and a frustrating one is having a roofer who understands the process, documents the damage thoroughly, communicates professionally with the adjuster, and knows what a legitimate claim should cover. That is what we do.
We inspect your roof thoroughly after the storm event, documenting all damage with detailed photos, measurements, and a written damage report. This documentation is the foundation of your insurance claim. We do this free of charge.
We help you file your claim with the right information and timeline. When the insurance adjuster visits, we are available to walk them through our findings — this matters. Adjusters see many claims; having a roofer present who can point out all documented damage ensures nothing is missed in the scope.
Once the insurance company issues their Scope of Loss (SOL) and ACV payment, we review it against our documentation. If items are missing or undervalued — which happens — we work to supplement the claim with the evidence to support it. This process can take additional weeks but is worth pursuing.
Once the claim is in order, we schedule and complete the repair. Most residential storm damage repairs are completed in 1-3 days. After completion, you can request your RCV (Replacement Cost Value) payment from your insurer.
We have helped hundreds of Austin homeowners through storm damage insurance claims. We know how the process works, what documentation adjusters need, how to identify and pursue legitimate supplements, and how to get your claim to a fair outcome. The repairs are the easy part — we make sure the path to get there is smooth.
Local roofers who know the insurance process, document damage thoroughly, and ensure your claim reflects the actual scope of the damage.
Discover what makes our storm & insurance services service stand out from the competition
Hail damage roof repair in Austin, TX. Central Texas sees significant hail events every spring — we document and repair the damage correctly.
Wind damage roof repair in Austin, TX. Storm winds that lift, crack, or blow away roofing material repaired quickly and correctly.
Roofing insurance claim assistance in Austin, TX. We guide you through the claim process from documentation to final payment — so you get what you are owed.
Storm come through Austin recently? Contact Roof Repair Austin for a free post-storm inspection and claim guidance.
The actual roof repair typically takes 1-3 days. The insurance process, from initial inspection to final payment, typically takes 4-12 weeks depending on your insurer, adjuster workload, and any supplementing that needs to happen. We will walk you through every step and keep you informed throughout.
We strongly recommend it — and we recommend having us there too. The adjuster's scope determines what your claim covers. Having your roofer present to walk through documented damage significantly reduces the chance of items being missed or undervalued.
ACV (Actual Cash Value) is the initial payment that accounts for depreciation on your existing roof. RCV (Replacement Cost Value) is the full replacement cost, released by your insurer after repairs are completed. Most policies pay ACV first, then release the depreciation holdback once work is done. Understanding this distinction is important — we help you navigate it.
This happens, and it is a normal part of the claims process. We compare the insurance scope against our damage documentation and, where items are missing or undervalued, submit a supplement with supporting evidence. Supplements are a legitimate part of the process and properly documented claims typically get to a fair outcome.
Connect with our team to discuss your requirements and receive a detailed proposal. Our dedicated professionals are prepared to deliver solutions aligned with your objectives.
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