Hassle-Free Insurance Claims for Roof Repairs & Replacements

We Make the Insurance Process Easy

Dealing with roof damage is stressful enough—navigating an insurance claim shouldn’t be. At No Limit Roofing, we specialize in helping homeowners file and maximize their insurance claims for roof repairs and replacements caused by storms, hail, wind, and other covered events. Our team works directly with your insurance provider to ensure you receive a fair, stress-free settlement so you can restore your roof quickly and efficiently.

How Our Insurance Claims Process Works

1. Schedule a Free Roof Inspection

If your home has been hit by a storm or you suspect roof damage, the first step is to get a professional inspection. Our experts will assess your roof for: Missing or damaged shingles, Hail or wind damage, Leaks and water intrusion, Structural issues. We provide a detailed report with photos so you have solid documentation for your insurance claim.

2. File Your Insurance Claim

Once we confirm that your roof damage qualifies for coverage, we assist you in filing your insurance claim properly to avoid delays or denials.

3. Insurance Adjuster Inspection

Your insurance company will send an adjuster to inspect the damage. We meet with them on-site to ensure nothing is overlooked and advocate for a fair assessment of your claim.

4. Claim Approval & Estimate Review

Once your insurance company processes the claim, they will provide an estimate for the cost of repairs or replacement. We thoroughly review the estimate to ensure it covers everything necessary for your roof restoration.

5. Expert Roof Repair or Replacement

After your claim is approved, we get to work! Whether it’s storm repairs, shingle replacement, or a full roof replacement, our team ensures top-quality craftsmanship using durable materials.

Common Types of Roof Damage Covered by Insurance

Most homeowner’s insurance policies cover sudden and accidental damage from:

Not sure if your damage qualifies? We provide honest, expert guidance to determine if you should file a claim.

Why Choose No Limit Roofing for Insurance Claims Assistance?

Frequently Ask Questions

Yes, however, the increase in price above the insurance price is your responsibility. This is a great time for upgrades since the insurance company is responsible for the bulk of the cost. Also, if you have another storm-related claim, the insurance company will put you back in the higher grade materials the second time.

Does it matter how old my roof is?

Not as far as determining whether to pay or not, but it does affect how much the insurance company will pay if you have an actual cash value (ACV) policy.

How much do I have to pay?

This depends on your deductible and the type of policy you have. If you have a full replacement policy, your total cost would be the amount of your deductible. If you have an actual cash value (ACV) policy, the insurance company subtracts your deductible from the total amount, and then subtract a portion for depreciation. Depending on the age of the roof. This depends on how they pay you. Some insurance companies will pay a lump sum at one time, while others will require the work to be completed before they release the final payment. If they pay a portion upfront and are holding a portion back until completion, the final bill will be determined by the actual invoice not to exceed the adjusted amount. The insurance company says it will allow $8,500.00 to replace your roof. Your deductible is $1,000.00. You will only receive $7,500.00 if the job costs $8,500.00. If the job costs $8,000.00, the insurance company will pay you $7,000.00 total, since your deductible is $1,000.00. They only owe the actual amount not to exceed the adjusted amount.

Should I get several estimates?

While it is not necessary to get several estimates. It is best to do your research, find out who your neighbors or coworkers have used, and get a narrowed search down to at least three qualified roofing companies. We are experienced in working with all insurance companies and will make sure that you will not pay anything out of your pocket except your deductible. If a contractor gives you an estimate for less than the pricing determined by your insurance provider, you will not receive the difference. If we determine the repairs cost more than the pricing determined by your insurance provider, we will work with your insurance company to make sure they cover any additional costs.

The insurance company withheld depreciation on my roof. Do I get that money?

Most homeowner property policies cover the full replacement value. The first check the insurance company gives you is the Actual COST Value (ACV); what the roof cost to be replaced or repaired today after deducting for your roof's age, just like your car is worth less now than the day you bought it. The money withheld is called the depreciation, or technically, the Replacement Cost Value (RCV), and will be paid to you when the work is completed or most times upon the submission of a signed contract with a licensed contractor for the work specified in the insurance adjusters repair estimate.

Why is an estimate from a roofing company greater than the insurance company's estimate?

Sometimes the adjuster misses something that needs to be included or completed. We will be in communications with the insurance company if we find this has happened. We also can submit “supplements”—a  charge or charges that need to be added to a claim for items omitted, overlooked, underpaid or discovered after work begins. Supplementing a claim is allowable and insurance companies prefer to get notification of supplementation requests early vs late in the project. However, most times this is done after the roof has been approved. If the supplements are approved, the insurance company will either send an additional check after the 2nd check or include the additional amount in the second check. 

My roofs not leaking and doesn't have any missing shingles. Does that mean I have no damage?

No. Your roof may not have noticeable damage from the ground-level view, but the best way to tell if your roof is affected by hail or wind damage is to have a No Limit Roofing specialist who is experienced and can get on your roof or use a drone to inspect and see if you qualify for a full roof replacement. As well as to go over the other factors of a roof such a how old is the roof, the granules, and the wear of the shingles.

Will my insurance premium increase if I file a claim?

No, your premium will not increase because the damage to your home is the result of a natural disaster that was beyond your control. However, if you live in an area where the insurance company has classified it as a catastrophic area, the insurance company may increase your rate regardless if you have filed a claim or not.

What if your bid is greater than the insurance company's estimate?

Let us know. We can almost always work something out with the insurance company or with you by adjusting our bid to meet their allotment.

A storm came through bringing strong winds and hail, how do I know if my roof was damaged?

No Limit Roofing will guide you through the entire claims process. We will come out and inspect the roof to look for damage and meet with your adjuster to go over the damage and pictures we have noted. We will work with your insurance company to ensure all necessary damages are covered by your carrier.

Why did the insurance company withhold depreciation?

There are three reasons that the insurance companies hold some money back. (1) To make sure that you get the work done.  Insurance companies have learned if they give the customer all the money upfront, some people end up spending it elsewhere and not on the work that needs to be done. (2) They want you to pay your full deductible and repair your property. (3) And finally, if the roofing work costs you less than what the adjuster has estimated, the insurance company will pay you based on that lower sum. That saves the insurance company money.  But to get a roof replaced for less than the adjuster estimated means that the contractor is probably going to cut corners somewhere on your roof installation. You should choose to buy as good of a roof as the insurance has agreed to allow for with their estimate.  Legally, you have to pay the deductible either way.  Go ahead and get the best roof you can.

The insurance company is only paying for part of my roof, but my neighbor’s insurance company is paying for their entire roof--why is their whole roof being covered and mine only repaired?

There are many factors that affect the damage on an individual house, such as age, quality and condition of the roofing, tree coverage, and how steep a roof is.  Your neighbor may have experienced more damage than your house.  The insurance company will only pay for the actual damage to your home. If the entire roof was not damaged then the insurance company will not pay for the whole roof.  It is always best to have your roofing contractor there at the time of the appointment with the adjuster. This ensures that the adjuster has calculated and assessed the same amount of damage as the contractor, and the contractor can assist with pictures, drone video, and even get on the roof if the adjuster is not willing to get on the roof.

Act Fast – Insurance Claims Have Deadlines!

If your roof has been damaged, don’t wait too long to file a claim—insurance policies have time limits. Let our experts guide you through the process and ensure you receive the coverage you deserve.

Call No Limit Roofing today for a FREE roof inspection and expert insurance claim assistance!

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