Thursday, June 23, 2011

Taking Care of Roof Hail Damage

Roof hail damage can be a devastating thing to face. Imagine all those chunks of hail stored at the corners of your roof plus the fact that you have to consider those unsightly dents that the hail has caused on your roof. Before you know it, there may have been holes caused by the hail damage that would result to leaks when a heavy downpour occurs. The sad thing here is if you didn’t come prepared for these things, meaning you don’t exactly have a budget set aside for such a devastating event. But if you have your home insurance covering such things, you can let your claims cover for the repairs.

The first thing you need to do is assess how much damage there is. When everything’s cleared up and it would be safe for you to go up, make sure you bring pictures with you so you can snap up some photos you can include with the processing of your claims. Actually, a better way to go about this is to involve the adjuster with the whole process. You can already phone the insurance company about the situation right after the hailstorm has passed and you suspect that your roof has incurred plenty of damages from the event. This way, the adjusters would be the first people to actually set foot on the area and for sure they would know if it has been altered in any way.

While the adjusters are taking care of assessing your roof’s condition, you should continue to do your part by asking for an insurance copy of the claims you can avail. This way, you would know the full expanse of what your coverage has. It would also help you in terms of understanding what options are available for you. It would be best to try talking this out with an insurance coordinator so that more questions from your side may be answered should you have them. Make sure you also fully understand the insurance proceedings because this is what you would have to go through in order to take hold of your claims.

Make sure you also understand the repair methods that you would have to do for your roof. At this point, consulting with a roofing contractor would also be a smart move. To make things run smoother, you might want to ask your insurance company if they also have specific policies in terms of getting a contractor to work on your roof. More information on roofing repair are also available on www.allsouthroofing.com

2 comments:

  1. Oh, right! Holes on the roof! My roommate back in college had troubles dealing with those before! Haha! I remembered when a hail storm devastated our roof. It was a funny experience, but my roommate couldn't deal with the water leaks directed to his bed. Haha! It was one of the most unforgettable moments of my college life, 'cause I just laughed, and laughed every time he complained about it! HAHA!

    Max Boughner

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  2. Roof damage is never a good thing. I remember when my roof had a huge hole in it, caused by a really strong hail storm. It took weeks before I got it fully fixed by the roofers. The lesson I've learned is that, I should always check my roof, to make sure that it doesn't happen again.

    Avis Brunswick

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