Storm Damage and Insurance Restoration
Wind damage, fallen limbs and storm leaks — documented properly for your insurer, then repaired or replaced once the claim settles.

How to spot storm damage on a roof
Wind rarely strips a whole roof. It lifts and creases shingles, breaks seals, tears flashing loose and moves things just enough that water starts finding its way in months later.
That is why a roof can look fine from the driveway and still have real damage. It is also why documentation matters: an adjuster is deciding from what they can see and what you can show them.
What we do
- Inspect the whole system and photograph everything we find
- Write a scope and estimate your adjuster can work from
- Meet the adjuster on site where that helps
- Do the repair or replacement once the claim is settled
We do not decide what your insurer covers, and we will not tell you a claim will definitely be approved. What we can do is make sure the damage is documented properly and that nothing gets missed.
What to do if water is coming in now
Call, do not wait
(206) 888-3948. Getting the roof covered quickly limits what the water reaches inside.
Photograph everything
Inside and out, before you move or clean anything up. It matters for the claim.
Catch the water
Buckets under active drips, and move what you can out of the way. Do not go up on a wet roof.
Common questions
It depends on the cause and on your policy. Insurance generally covers sudden damage from a storm event — wind, a fallen limb, impact. It generally does not cover a roof that has simply reached the end of its life. The inspection tells you which one you have before you file anything.
Not always. If the damage is small enough that the repair is close to your deductible, a claim may not be worth filing. We will give you the repair number first so you can make that decision with real information.
Photographs of the damage, what we found, and a written scope and estimate of what the repair or replacement requires. We can be on the roof with the adjuster so the same damage gets looked at by both of us.
Call (206) 888-3948. If water is actively getting in, say so — that changes the priority. Getting the roof covered quickly limits what the water damages inside.
Get the damage documented properly
A free inspection, photographs, and a written scope your adjuster can work from.