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Hail Damage


Last year, in2011, hail storms hit hard in July and damage extends beyond the "Red Zone". Areas that have been affected by wind and hail damage extend from east Arvada, Westminster, Littleton, Broomfield, as far North as Fort Collins, and into the eastern plains of Colorado. We estimate the hail has impacted more than 150,000+ structures. It's not too late to file a claim for hail damage. Claims are still being made for this catastrophe.


You can benefit from our no-obligation complimentary inspection or re-inspection.

Call us for a free hail inspection or hail re-inspection if you suspect any damage due to wind or hail. Hail damage can be devastating to your property – there may be damage to siding, gutters, garage doors, screens, air conditioners, windows, doors, awnings, fences, decks and personal property including patio furniture. We have the experience to distinguish what constitutes hail hits vs. "wear and tear".

Our expert claims management program allows the homeowner to be involved in as much or as little of the claims process as they like. We can assist the home owner in an insurance claim or we can handle the whole claim from start to finish.


Common misconceptions about roofs
and hail damage:

My roof is too old for a claim: Many homeowners think their roof is too old and weathered to be damaged from hail. If your roof is old and deteriorated you may have sustained even more damage than a newer roof would have. We can complete a thorough inspection regardless of the age and condition of your roof.

It's been too long since it hailed: Your roof may have sustained hail damage and if you wait too long to have an inspection, roof leaks may develop and cause interior water and mold damage. Hail is particularly damaging to the shingles which breaks down the fiberglass matting on the shingle which causes granular loss. This affects the lifespan of the shingle and can affect the life of your roof.

There is no obvious damage: Unless we climb on the roof we can't determine what is damaged. Our professional roof inspectors climb every roof to inspect damage. If you plan on selling your home in the next 1–10 years and don't address the damage on the roof, that may result in a direct devaluation of your property during a home inspection.