
Field inspection
Post-storm roof inspection
Exterior inspection of cracked or shifted tile and flashing after monsoon wind and rain.
Premium roof replacement for Arizona homeowners who want clarity, protection, financing options, and insurance claim guidance.
Storm damage and claim support
When a storm damages the roof, homeowners need two things quickly: accurate documentation and a replacement plan grounded in the actual roof condition, not guesswork.
Monsoon, wind, hail, and debris damage guidance
Inspection-first claim documentation support
Clear separation of storm damage and normal wear
Replacement planning that protects long-term value
24-48 hrs
Typical inspection scheduling window
$10k-$50k+
High-value replacement projects we target
AZ statewide
Coverage with Phoenix as the primary focus
Need a fast answer?
Use the phone call if the roof is actively leaking, a storm just moved through, or you want a quick decision on whether the house likely needs a full replacement.
Fast phone support
(623) 400-1492What to ask about
Claims documentation
After a storm, photos and notes from a roof inspection help record what changed on the roof.

Field inspection
Exterior inspection of cracked or shifted tile and flashing after monsoon wind and rain.
Questions homeowners ask
The four questions homeowners ask most often—answered directly so you know what to expect.
If insurance applies, it may reduce the homeowner's net cost, but the final replacement price still depends on the roof size, material, and scope.
Call quickly when you see missing materials, impact marks, active leaks, lifted sections, or interior water intrusion after a storm.
Storm events often expose roofs that were already near the end of their life in Phoenix heat. Inspection separates sudden damage from long-term aging.
Insurance can cover roof replacement when damage is caused by a covered event like hail, wind, or debris. It generally does not cover normal wear and tear.
Guidance
Insurance-related roof replacement moves best when the roof is inspected early, the damage is documented clearly, and the homeowner has a contractor who can explain what is storm-created versus what is simply old.
That distinction matters. It protects credibility during the claim process and helps the homeowner understand what insurance may cover and what may still be part of a broader replacement decision.
Best first moves after a storm
Photograph obvious damage if it is safe
Schedule a roof inspection quickly
Prevent additional interior damage if active leaking is present
Ask for a clean explanation of covered versus non-covered scope
Timeline
Step 1
We document storm-related impacts, lifted sections, broken materials, and leak pathways while the evidence is still visible.
Step 2
You get a direct explanation of what likely relates to the event, what reflects normal aging, and what the roof needs long term.
Step 3
If a claim is approved or partially approved, we help translate that into a roof replacement plan that still works for the house.
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Storm evidence becomes harder to document and interior damage can spread while the homeowner delays action.
Aging roofs often have both. Good documentation separates the two so decisions stay credible.
Even when insurance helps, the homeowner still needs a plan for financing, upgrades, and the final roof system.
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Straight answers
Straight answers you can skim on your phone—without digging through forums or vague contractor sites.
Ready for the next step?
When you are ready, the next step stays the same: call for clarity, get the roof inspected, and move forward with a scope that protects the home long term.
Insurance claim guidance, financing support, and premium residential standards are all part of the conversation.
Most inspection requests can be worked in quickly, especially when the roof is leaking or storm-related timing matters.
Primary focus in Phoenix, with service coverage across Arizona.
Free inspection
Tell us what is happening with the roof and we will help you decide whether repair or replacement makes the most sense.