After a severe storm sweeps through Frederick or Loudoun County, your roof may have sustained damage that isn't visible from the ground. Missing shingles are obvious, but hail impact and lifted shingles can destroy your roof's waterproofing integrity years before a leak appears.

We don't just give you a quote; we meet your insurance adjuster on your roof to point out the damage they might miss.

We write our estimates using the industry-standard software to ensure your claim is paid accurately at fair market value.

We typically do not collect payment until your insurance check arrives.


The Sign: Dents in your gutters, downspouts, or window screens are a dead giveaway that your roof is also damaged.

The Sign: Creased shingles near the top (caused by flapping in the wind) or debris in your yard.


The Sign: Dents in your gutters, downspouts, or window screens are a dead giveaway that your roof is also damaged.
The Sign: Creased shingles near the top (caused by flapping in the wind) or debris in your yard.



Call us before you call your insurance. We inspect your roof to see if there is actually enough damage to warrant filing a claim (filing a claim for minor damage can hurt your rates for no reason).

If we find damage, we help you file the claim and get a Claim Number.

We meet the insurance adjuster on site. We walk the roof with them, circle the damage with chalk, and advocate for a full replacement if it’s warranted.

Once approved, the insurance company sends a "Scope of Loss." We review it to ensure they didn't leave out code-required items (like ice & water shield or flashing).

We restore your home to better-than-new condition using your insurance proceeds. Your only out-of-pocket cost is typically your deductible.

We have a physical office in the region.
We are licensed and insured in MD, VA, and PA.
We will be here 10 years from now to honor your warranty.
Generally, insurance companies cannot raise your rate specifically for filing a storm claim, but area wide base rates may rise after major storms.
No. Contractors cannot pay, waive, or rebate insurance deductibles. We do business by the book.
No. You can choose the contractor you trust. Insurance typically pays based on replacement cost value pricing.
Most policies allow 12–24 months, but it is best to file as soon as damage is identified to prevent interior leaks and further damage.
We can meet with your adjuster for a re-inspection to point out the specific wind or hail damage they may have missed during the initial walk.
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