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How long can I take to file an insurance claim after a storm?
The time allotted to file an insurance claim can vary depending on the insurance carrier. Most insurance carriers give you 6-12 months to file a claim for storm damage. Others give 2 years.
How much will it cost to get the damages fixed?
The cost to restore your property can vary greatly, depending on what damage has been done, the cost of materials and the cost of installation by a reputable contractor. If you are filing an insurance claim, never opt for the cheapest bid. Choose a reputable contractor that is committed to quality workmanship.
I think my roof is damaged. What should I do?
Schedule a full property damage inspection with a contractor that is experienced in storm restoration. There is no cost or obligation for the inspection. The Contractor should do a full digital analysis with photos and video of any damages found as well as a damage assessment report.
Why call a Roofing Expert before filing an insurance claim?
Insurance adjusters are not roofing experts. Calling a professional roofing company out to assess damage will guarantee a thorough and accurate inspection. Roofing experts don’t look for surface damage, but instead dive deeper to find water and other underlying problems. Insurance adjusters often miss deeper issues and the roof’s situation only deteriorates. Our certified roofing professional will inspecte your roof, and provided a full digital analysis and report of the damages to see if your roof qualifies to alert your insurance company.
Why should I have my home or commercial property inspected?
Peace of mind. If your home or property has been damaged, you have a limited amount of time to file an insurance claim. It's always a good idea to have your repairs done as soon as possible. Having one of our HAAG Certified Inspectors perform the inspection carries a lot of weight. Premier inspectors can effectively and efficiently assess damage. Our HAAG Certified Inspectors report conclusions have a deeper level of credibility. Serving as the extra authority you need if you ever find yourself at odds with another's findings.
Why would my insurance company pay to replace my roof?
The purpose of your insurance is to protect your home and property against losses that affect the value, functionality and safety. If your roof and home have sustained storm damage, your insurance company will provide compensation to have your property repaired. Hail damage to a roof can cause future water intrusion to the interior of your home which can compound the repair costs.
Will my insurance premiums be raised for filing a storm damage claim?
Insurance companies can not single out a homeowner for a reate increase based on an "Act of God". However, your insurance company can raise rates for everyone in your area. So, if you don't file a claim, your increase in your premium will pay for everyone else's repairs in you area.
Premier Roofing and Contracting

San Antonio, TX

18756 Stone Oak Pkwy
Suite 200
San Antonio, TX 78258
Info@4PremierRoofs.com
210-867-6001

Austin, TX

7600 Chevy Chase Drive
Suite 300
Austin, TX 78752
Info@4PremierRoofs.com
512-497-4002

Fort Worth, TX

1751 River Run
Ste 200
Fort Worth, TX 76107
Info@4PremierRoofs.com
817-690-3203
Areas We Service:

Alamo Heights, Alamo Ranch, Austin, Balcones Heights, Bee Cave, Blanco, Boerne, Buda, Bulverde, Canyon Lake, Castle Hills, Catroville, Cibolo, Converse, Dripping Springs, Fair Oaks Ranch, Fredericksburg, Garden Ridge, Grey Forest, Helotes, Hollywood Park, Johnson City, Kirby, La Vernia, Leon Springs, Leon Valley, Live Oak, New Braunfels, Olmos Park, Pflugerville, Round Rock, San Antonio, San Marcos, Schertz, Seguin, Selma, Shavano Park, Spring Branch, Stone Oak, Terrell Hills, Timberwood Park, Universal City, full list here.
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