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A public adjuster on your side of the table.

Most roofers will install your roof and hand you a number. We do something different: our owner is a licensed public adjuster, so we manage your entire insurance claim — inspection, documentation, filing, scope negotiation, and payout — representing you, not the insurance company. You get one team for the whole storm, working to get your roof made right.

Owens Corning Preferred GAF Certified Licensed & Insured

What a public adjuster actually means for you

When a storm hits, the insurance company sends its own adjuster — someone whose job is to protect the insurer's bottom line. You're left to argue your own claim, in language you've never had to learn, against a professional who does it every day. That's how legitimate damage gets underpaid or denied, and how homeowners end up covering thousands out of pocket for a roof their policy should have paid for.

A licensed public adjuster levels that field. A public adjuster is licensed by the state to represent you — the policyholder — in an insurance claim, not the carrier. Because our owner holds that license, Platinum handles the whole claim from your side: we document the damage to industry standard, build the claim correctly the first time, meet the insurance adjuster on your roof, and negotiate the scope so the settlement reflects the true cost of putting your home back the way it was. Then the same team does the work. One number to call, one team accountable for the whole storm.

Storm damage we handle

Hail damage

Hail bruises shingles, knocks off the protective granules, and shortens a roof's life long before it leaks. The damage is often invisible from the ground — which is exactly why so many valid hail claims never get filed. We know what to look for.

Wind damage

High winds lift, crease, and tear off shingles and expose the underlayment to water. Even shingles that look intact can have broken seals that fail in the next storm. We inspect the whole field, not just the missing pieces.

Tornado & severe storms

Tornadoes and straight-line winds can cause major structural and roof damage in seconds. We handle the full restoration and the complex claim that comes with it, start to finish.

What to do after a storm

How the claim works with Platinum

1

Free storm inspection

We climb up, document every sign of hail and wind damage with photos, and tell you honestly whether you have a claim worth filing.

2

Claim documentation & filing

We build the claim to industry standard and help you file it correctly — the way that gives it the best chance the first time.

3

Adjuster meeting & scope negotiation

As your licensed public adjuster, we meet the insurance company's adjuster on your roof and negotiate the scope so the settlement covers the real cost of the work.

4

Restoration & payout

Once it's approved, the same team installs your new roof to manufacturer spec, and we see the payout through to the end. One team, the whole storm.

Why a homeowner wants us in their corner

The difference between a denied claim and a fully covered roof usually comes down to how the damage was documented and how the scope was negotiated — the exact work a public adjuster is licensed to do. Having that expertise and the roofing crew under one roof means nothing gets lost in the handoff between "the guy who fights the claim" and "the guy who does the work." It's all us.

We're Owens Corning Preferred, GAF Certified, IKO Certified, and fully licensed and insured — so the roof that goes back on after the claim is installed to spec and backed by real manufacturer warranties. If it turns out your damage isn't covered, we'll tell you that too, and walk you through a straightforward roof replacement or repair instead. Either way, the storm inspection is always free and there's never any obligation.

Hit by a storm? Don't fight the claim alone.

Get a free storm inspection and let a licensed public adjuster handle the claim for you — no pressure, no obligation.