If your storm damage claim is approved through your insurance company, in general, you are only responsible for your deductible. Insurance will take care of the rest!
Severe weather can cause significant damage to your property, leaving it unsafe, structurally compromised, and vulnerable to issues like moisture and mold. Whether your roof or siding has been dented, damaged, leaking, or stained, our experienced team can restore it quickly and efficiently. With decades of expertise identifying hail and wind damage, we know exactly what to look for and how to fix it right the first time. We also offer 100% free inspections and handle the insurance claims process on your behalf, making your restoration experience as smooth and stress-free as possible.
To determine if you have storm damage, it is critical that you contact an experienced storm restoration professional to perform an inspection. When you choose Zags, we perform a thorough inspection at no cost to you. You can trust our decades of experienced to spot hail, wind, and storm damage others might miss.
Call us! Our professionals will come to your home or business to perform a thorough inspection and collect photo evidence of any damage. Time may be running out to file an insurance claim.
The requirements for approval vary from insurance company to insurance company and state by state. You can trust our decades of experience to advise you throughout the process and lead you in the right direction.
As a leader in storm restoration services, we get this question from customers all the time! We like to remind homeowners that storm damage to your roof or siding is exactly why you have insurance in the first place! Generally, insurance companies determine rates based on your zip code and a variety of other factors. That means that if there has been a recent storm that has caused damage to a lot of homes in your area, it is likely that insurers will consider raising rates in your area regardless of whether or not you make a claim.
If your storm damage claim is approved through your insurance company, in general, you are only responsible for your deductible. Insurance will take care of the rest!