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A home roof mid tear-off after storm damage

Storm · Residential

We meet your adjuster
on the roof.

A project consultant climbs your roof with the insurance adjuster, points out genuine hail and wind damage, and declines what is not genuine. We have walked away from claims. Our license depends on it.

After the storm

The honest answer in three working days.

After every major storm, neighborhoods fill with contractors promising “free roofs”. Some rely on high-pressure sales tactics, inflated claims, or confusing contracts. That's not how we work. We inspect your roof, document what we find with photos, and give you an honest recommendation. If there's legitimate storm damage, we'll help you through the insurance process. If there isn't, we'll tell you that too, so you can save your claim for when you truly need it.

01

A project consultant on the roof inside 72 hours.

Storm work is the only call we triage. After a major event we are typically on inspected roofs the same week. The visit is free. The photos and the written report are yours to keep.

02

We talk to your adjuster on the deck.

If the damage is real, we meet your adjuster on the roof. Same ladder, same notebook. We mark hail strikes, separated shingles, and impact bruises. The adjuster signs off on what they see.

03

No upsells. No supplement games.

The scope we install is the scope on the claim. We do not pad supplements, do not invent damage, and do not file claims you did not authorize. The roof gets installed against the original specification, the way both parties agreed it would.

After the May 2025 tornado

“I had 2 house roof and a garage front replacement due to the May 2025 St. Louis tornado coverage covered by my Safeco policies. Donovan was recommended by a Dogtown friend who had used them several years before. They were great in every aspect of this job which totalled over 50k. Nick Mirth was my guy he worked hard on 4 go arounds with my insurance adjusters and got full approvals for everything over my deductibles. Even used.Donovan's own drone to get close ups of flashing damage dents from hail and on gutters which insurance company initially denied. Work was well done on time as scheduled and clean up was excellent. The post completion package was impressive contract copies marked paid, lien waivers, written workmanship guarantees and material booklets with written guarantees. Front office personnel especially Jessica always there when I called. These folks are pros if you have a chance you gotta use them .”

Robert B. · Google

Common questions

Storm damage and insurance, answered.

Should I call my insurance company or a roofer first?
Call a roofer first. A project consultant can tell you in fifteen minutes whether the damage is cosmetic or genuine. Filing a claim an adjuster denies can count against your record for years, while an approved hail claim does not raise your rate the way an at-fault auto claim does. We will tell you honestly whether a claim is worth filing.
What should I do in the first 48 hours after a hail storm?
Document from the ground: photograph the gutters, downspouts, window screens, and any bent or pocked trim. You do not need to climb the roof. Those date-stamped photos establish that something happened at your address on that date, which matters when you file. Then get a real inspection on the calendar.
How fast can you get out after a storm?
Storm work is the only call we triage. After a major event we are typically on inspected roofs the same week, often within 72 hours. The visit is free, and the photos and written report are yours to keep.
Do you meet the insurance adjuster on the roof?
Yes. If the damage is real, a project consultant meets your adjuster on the roof, same ladder and same notebook. We mark hail strikes, separated shingles, and impact bruises, and the adjuster signs off on what they see. The scope we install is the scope on the claim, with no padded supplements.
My roof is leaking now. Can you tarp it tonight?
Call before sundown. We'll send a team member over to secure your roof with an emergency tarp the same day to help prevent further damage.
What about the out-of-state crews knocking on doors?
Keep them off the porch. After a major event, storm-chasing crews pressure homeowners into signing assignment-of-benefits paperwork in the driveway, which hands them your claim, your payout, and your material choices. If anyone asks you to sign in your driveway, the answer is no. We give a written proposal with no signature required up front.

Filing a claim? Let us handle the adjuster.

We meet the adjuster on the roof, document the genuine damage, and walk the claim with you start to finish. Honest help, no invented damage.

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What homeowners are saying

  • “Justin did a great job of communicating and was on the job site a lot.”

    Gerald K. · Google

  • “Nick Mirth did an excellent job throughout the process our insurance claim!”

    Tim C. · Google

  • “Great experience, very knowledgeable and customer friendly. I would highly Recommend.”

    Kathy O. · Google