Storm Damage? Active Leak?

Emergency Storm Damage Roof Repair, West Michigan

Wind, hail, ice dam, fallen tree. We tarp first to stop the water, then walk you through the insurance claim. Most West Michigan storm damage is covered by homeowners policy, you pay the deductible and we handle the rest.

24hr
Tarping Response in GR
30-60day
Typical Claim Settlement
$0
Out of Pocket Beyond Deductible
100%
Insurance Documentation

What to Do Right Now

If a storm just hit and your roof is damaged, here is the order:

  1. Stay off the roof. Wet shingles, broken decking, and high winds make this dangerous even for experienced contractors. Photograph from the ground.
  2. Photograph everything. Phone camera is fine. Get the roof, gutters, siding, fence, downed branches, anything in the yard. Time-stamp matters for the claim.
  3. Move valuables out of leak path. Bucket under active drips, towels around them, tarp any furniture you can’t move.
  4. Call us. (616) 228-7569. We’ll dispatch tarping crew if needed and do a free damage assessment.
  5. Wait on the insurance claim. File only after we’ve assessed. If the damage is minor and below your deductible, filing hurts your premium for nothing. If it’s clearly claim-worthy, we’ll help you file with the right documentation.

Common Storm Damage in West Michigan

The damage we see after a typical West Michigan storm event:

How the Insurance Process Actually Works

The insurance side scares most homeowners more than the damage itself. Here is the actual flow:

  1. Day 0-1: We document the damage. On-site visit, photos of every damaged area, written scope sheet listing what needs to be repaired or replaced and why.
  2. Day 1-3: You file the claim. Call your insurance company, give them the policy and the date of damage, request an adjuster visit. We provide our scope sheet to support your call.
  3. Day 5-15: Adjuster comes out. We can be present for the adjuster meeting if you want us there, often shortens the back-and-forth significantly. Adjuster writes their own scope.
  4. Day 15-30: Claim approval. Insurance issues an ACV (actual cash value) check minus your deductible. We verify their scope matches reality. If anything is missing, we file a supplement.
  5. Day 20-45: Repair/replacement. We schedule the work. You pay your deductible. Insurance pays everything else direct or reimburses you.
  6. Day 45-60: Final invoice and depreciation release. After completion, insurance releases the depreciation withhold (the difference between ACV and replacement cost value). That covers our final invoice.

Most West Michigan storm claims we handle settle within 30 to 60 days from claim filing to final payment. The number-one thing that delays a claim is poor documentation, which is exactly what we fix by being involved from day one.

Storm & Insurance FAQ

What People Want to Know After a Storm

In most cases, yes. Standard Michigan homeowners policies cover wind damage, hail damage, and damage from falling trees or branches. The deductible applies but the rest is typically paid by insurance. We document the damage with photos, provide an itemized scope, and work with your adjuster to get the claim approved.

Call us first. We do a free damage assessment with photos before any insurance claim is filed. If the damage is minor and below your deductible, filing a claim hurts you. If it’s a clear claim-worthy situation, we help document and file. Filing without knowing the scope can cost you premium increases on a claim that wasn’t worth filing.

Same day in the GR metro during business hours, often same evening if weather allows. Outside the metro (Holland, Kalamazoo, Muskegon, Lansing) typically next-business-day. Tarping stops the immediate water damage even when the full repair is scheduled later.

Common, especially on first-pass adjuster scopes. We file a supplement with documentation showing what was missed. Most West MI insurance carriers approve reasonable supplements within 7 to 14 days. If they refuse, you have escalation paths through the carrier or the Michigan Department of Insurance.

Yes. We meet adjusters on-site whenever you want us there. The conversation between contractor and adjuster on the roof typically gets the scope sized correctly the first time and prevents the supplement back-and-forth.

Sometimes, depending on the policy and the manufacturer. Many shingle manufacturers refuse to warranty a partial replacement because mixing new shingles with weathered ones voids the warranty on the new ones. That fact, properly documented, often justifies full replacement under the policy. We’ve had this argument win and lose, depends on the carrier.

Active Damage Right Now? Call.

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Call (616) 228-7569