Roof Documentation · Colorado Springs

Storm Damage
Documentation.

We inspect roof damage, provide clear photos and estimates, and help you organize roofing information for your carrier. Coverage decisions are made by your insurance company.

✅ Thorough photo documentation
🏠 Storm documentation experience
💰 Deductibles remain your responsibility
âš¡ Emergency response available
📋 Independent carrier documentation
The Process

Roof Documentation Process

A compact contractor-side process for organizing roof photos, notes, and project details.

1
Inspection

Inspect Visible Conditions

We review accessible roof areas, leaks, vents, flashing, gutters, and storm-related exterior details.

2
Homeowner Step

Organize Photos & Notes

We collect contractor notes, measurements, and roof photos that the homeowner may choose to share.

3
Construction Support

Answer Scope Questions

If requested, we can answer construction questions during an adjuster visit. The carrier decides coverage.

4
We Review Together

Review the Roof Scope

We compare the project scope against observed roof conditions and manufacturer installation details.

What We Note

Storm Conditions We Look For

The inspection is focused on visible roof and exterior conditions that can affect the repair scope.

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Hail Impact

Bruising, granule loss, cracked surfaces, and soft-metal marks on vents, flashing, and gutters.

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Wind Damage

Lifted materials, missing sections, and displaced flashing after high-wind events.

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Leaks & Moisture

Interior stains, roof openings, underlayment concerns, and moisture paths we can safely observe.

❄️

Ice & Freeze-Thaw

Roof-edge issues, lifted materials, cracked tile, and freeze-thaw details around vulnerable areas.

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Gutters & Flashing

Observed dents, damaged downspouts, loose metal, and failed seals around roof transitions.

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Skylights & Vents

Cracked skylights, damaged pipe boots, and compromised vent details that affect water shedding.

Carrier Resources

Carrier Resource Links

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Roof Scope Help

Clear Contractor Notes

01

Photo-Based Notes

We organize roof photos, measurements, repair notes, and estimates from a contractor perspective.

02

Construction Scope Review

We review visible roof components, code-related details, and manufacturer instructions that can affect the work.

03

Homeowner-Owned Claim

You contact your carrier and make claim decisions. Deductibles and non-covered costs remain your responsibility.

04

Final Project File

We provide invoices, completion photos, and project documents that you may choose to share with your carrier.

Common Questions

Insurance Claim FAQs

Insurance rating rules and premiums vary by carrier, policy, claim history, and location. Ask your insurance agent or carrier how a weather-related claim may affect your policy before filing.
Claim deadlines vary by policy and carrier. Review your policy and contact your insurance company quickly after a storm. If you are unsure whether your roof has damage, we can inspect the roof and document what we observe.
Your deductible is your responsibility under your policy. We do not waive, rebate, absorb, or disguise deductibles. Coverage, depreciation, exclusions, upgrades, and non-covered costs are determined by your policy and carrier.
We can provide additional contractor documentation about the roof scope if requested. Coverage disputes, claim appeals, and policy interpretation should be handled with your carrier, a licensed public adjuster, or an attorney.
Your policy and state rules may allow you to choose your contractor. Confirm your responsibilities with your carrier, and ask any contractor for current license and insurance information before signing.
Yes, available at no obligation for homeowners in our service area. If we find damage and you choose to file a claim, we'd love to be your contractor. If we don't find damage, we'll tell you that too. We'd rather give you an honest answer than chase a project that isn't warranted.
Inspection · Documentation · Colorado Springs

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We document visible roof damage, explain repair or replacement options, and provide a written scope before any paid work begins.

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