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Insurance Said No - We Got Them a Full Roof Replacement Anyway

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Getting a denial letter from your insurance company feels like the end of the road. It's not. Storm damage doesn't disappear just because an adjuster says so - and that's exactly the kind of situation we step into for our customers.

On this job, the damage was real and it was documented. The insurance company said no anyway. We pushed back, worked through the claim process with the homeowner, and got the full roof replacement approved. Start to finish, the whole thing was knocked out in a single day. That's what a well-coordinated crew makes possible.

We installed Class 4 impact-resistant shingles - the highest rating available for hail and wind resistance. That matters a lot in areas that see serious weather. It's not just about fixing what's broken right now. It's about putting something on that house that holds up the next time a storm rolls through.

The underlayment goes down before a single shingle is set. GAF FeltBuster across the full deck, ice and water shield locked into the valleys - that's the foundation that keeps the system performing for the long haul. Skipping those steps is how you end up back on the roof in a few years.

If your insurance company has already told you no, that doesn't necessarily mean it's over. A second look from someone who knows what to document and how to present it can change the outcome completely. We've done it before, and this is one example of what that looks like on the other side.