7 Signs Your Roof Needs Attention
Learn the warning signs that your roof needs repair before storm season.
Read ArticleA bad storm rolls through Tuscaloosa and suddenly your roof has damage. Your first instinct might be to call your insurance company immediately, and that is not wrong, but there are a few steps you should take first to make sure your claim goes as smoothly as possible. Having worked with hundreds of homeowners through the insurance process across Tuscaloosa, Northport, and Birmingham, here is what we have learned about how to handle a roof insurance claim the right way.
Before you call anyone, document everything you can from the ground. You do not need to get on your roof. Use your phone to take photos and video of:
Take wide shots to show the overall scope and close-up shots to show specific damage. Timestamp matters, so make sure your phone's date and time settings are correct. If you can safely take photos from a second-story window or elevated position, do so, but do not climb on a damaged roof.
Alabama insurance policies require homeowners to take reasonable steps to prevent additional damage after a covered event. This is called your "duty to mitigate." Practically, this means:
Keep receipts for any emergency supplies you purchase (tarps, buckets, plastic sheeting). These temporary mitigation costs are typically reimbursable under your policy. A quick emergency roof repair or tarp job can prevent thousands of dollars in additional interior damage.
Contact your insurance carrier to file a claim. Most Alabama homeowner policies require you to report damage within a reasonable time frame, typically within one year for storm damage, but sooner is always better. When you call:
Many Alabama homeowner policies have a standard deductible for most claims but a separate, higher deductible for wind and hail damage. This is often a percentage of your home's insured value rather than a flat dollar amount. For example, a 2 percent wind/hail deductible on a home insured for $250,000 means you pay the first $5,000 out of pocket. Know this number before you file so there are no surprises.
Before the insurance adjuster visits, have a licensed roofing contractor inspect your roof and provide a detailed damage report. This is important for several reasons:
Most reputable roofing contractors offer free storm damage inspections. Be cautious of any contractor who asks for an upfront fee for an inspection or who pressures you to sign a contract before the inspection is complete. Read our guide on choosing a roofing contractor for more on what to look for.
When your insurance adjuster visits, be there. Better yet, have your roofing contractor there too. The adjuster's job is to assess the damage and determine what the insurance company will pay. Having your contractor present ensures that:
The adjuster will create a scope-of-loss document and an estimate using software like Xactimate. Your contractor should review this document to make sure nothing was missed and the pricing is in line with actual local costs.
After the adjuster's visit, your insurance company will send you a settlement offer. Review it carefully. Common issues to watch for:
A supplement is an additional request to the insurance company for items or scope that were not included in the original estimate. Supplements are common and are a normal part of the process. Common reasons for supplements:
Your roofing contractor should handle the supplement process, including providing photos, measurements, and updated estimates to support the additional request.
Based on what we see regularly with homeowners in the Tuscaloosa and Birmingham areas, here are the most common mistakes:
If your roof was recently damaged by a storm and you are not sure whether to file a claim, understanding the signs that indicate real damage versus normal wear can help you make an informed decision.
Craftsman Roofing LLC helps homeowners in Tuscaloosa, Northport, Birmingham, and surrounding areas navigate the insurance claims process from start to finish. We provide free storm damage inspections, detailed documentation for your adjuster, and support throughout the supplement process. We work with all insurance carriers and we never pressure homeowners into decisions. Call us for an honest assessment of your roof.
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