


Storm damage has a way of catching homeowners off guard. One day everything looks fine, and the next you're dealing with missing shingles, potential leaks, and the headache of filing an insurance claim. That process alone can feel overwhelming - but having the right roofing contractor in your corner makes a huge difference.
We just wrapped up shingle roof installations on two beautiful suburban homes, both covered through insurance. Working with adjusters and navigating the claims process is something we do regularly. We know what documentation is needed, what to look for during a roof inspection, and how to make sure the scope of work actually reflects the full extent of the damage. Homeowners don't have to figure that out on their own when we're involved.
Both homes have multi-faceted gabled rooflines - the kind with multiple angles, valleys, and intersecting pitches that require careful attention to detail. That complexity isn't just aesthetic. It directly affects how water moves off the roof, where potential weak points can develop, and how the install needs to be sequenced. Getting it right on homes like these takes experience.
The finished shingles sit clean and tight across both rooflines. That's not an accident. It comes down to proper installation technique, quality materials, and crews who take the work seriously. A well-installed roof on a home like this isn't just functional - it adds real curb appeal and long-term value.
If your home took any damage and you're unsure whether it's worth filing a claim, a roof inspection is a smart first step. We can tell you exactly what we're seeing and help you understand your options before you commit to anything.