Filing a roof insurance claim can be stressful, especially as insurance companies continue tightening claim approvals across the country.
Over the last several years, many insurance carriers have faced major financial losses from storms, hail damage, hurricanes, and rising construction costs. Because of this, insurance companies are becoming increasingly strict during the claims process and are denying more roofing claims than ever before.
That is why homeowners need to approach adjuster appointments carefully and professionally.
At Excel Roofing, one of the biggest recommendations we give homeowners is simple:
Have your roofing contractor present during the insurance inspection.
A professional roofing contractor can help accurately document damage, answer technical roofing questions, and make sure the adjuster has the information needed to properly evaluate the roof.
When an insurance adjuster visits your property, they are evaluating whether your roof qualifies for coverage under your policy.
The adjuster may look at:
In many cases, the adjuster has only a limited amount of time at the property before making a decision that could impact thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars in coverage.
That is why the inspection process matters.
One of the best things a homeowner can do is coordinate the inspection with a reputable roofing contractor beforehand.
A professional roofer can:
This helps create a more accurate inspection process and reduces the chances of important information being overlooked.
When speaking with an insurance adjuster, homeowners should focus on being honest, clear, and straightforward.
Good examples include:
Avoid speculating or making assumptions about technical roofing issues if you are unsure.
Roof systems are complex, and technical discussions are often better handled by experienced roofing professionals who work with these situations regularly.
Most homeowners are not roofing experts, and insurance adjusters know that.
A professional roofing contractor understands:
Having a contractor present helps ensure the adjuster receives accurate roofing information during the inspection.
In many cases, the roofing contractor can also provide additional documentation if questions arise later during the claims process.
Many homeowners are surprised when claims are denied today that may have been approved years ago.
The reality is that insurance carriers have become significantly more aggressive about:
This does not mean claims should not be filed. It simply means the process has become more technical and more documentation driven than ever before.
That is another reason it is important to have experienced professionals involved early in the process.
A denied claim does not always mean the damage is not legitimate.
Sometimes claims are denied because:
If this happens, homeowners may still have options.
A reputable roofing contractor may be able to:
In certain situations, homeowners may also consider involving a public adjuster or independent inspector.
Insurance restoration roofing is very different from standard retail roofing.
When selecting a contractor for an insurance claim, look for a company that:
Colorado homeowners should be especially cautious after major hailstorms, when many out of state storm chasing companies enter the market temporarily.
Insurance claims are becoming more challenging, and homeowners should approach the process carefully.
One of the best ways to protect yourself is by involving a reputable roofing contractor early and having them present during the adjuster inspection.
A professional contractor can help ensure the inspection process is accurate, well documented, and properly communicated.
At Excel Roofing, we work with homeowners throughout Colorado to help navigate roof inspections, storm damage evaluations, and insurance restoration projects with transparency and professionalism.