Storm Damage & Insurance Claims in Houston
Smith Roofing LLC documents every inch of storm damage, works directly with your adjuster, and fights for a fair settlement. No out-of-pocket surprises.
Texas Is Hail Alley — And Houston Knows It
The state of Texas ranks first in the nation for hail damage claims. The greater Houston area sits directly in the path of storms that move up from the Gulf and collide with dry air from the west — creating exactly the conditions for large, destructive hailstones. Hail that clears the threshold for an insurance claim hits Houston area homes multiple times per decade on average.
The problem is that hail damage isn't always obvious from the ground. Granule loss, bruised shingles, and cracked mat don't look dramatic — but they compromise your roof's waterproofing and dramatically shorten its remaining lifespan. An adjuster trained to minimize payouts may miss or undervalue that damage. Smith Roofing LLC knows what to look for and how to document it in a way that holds up during the claims process.
How the Insurance Claim Process Works
Navigating a roof insurance claim without a knowledgeable contractor on your side is difficult. Here's how Smith Roofing guides Houston homeowners through the process:
What Storm Damage Looks Like on Your Roof
Hail damage on asphalt shingles presents as circular bruises or punctures in the shingle mat, often surrounded by granule loss. You may see bare spots where the protective granules have been knocked away, exposing the dark fiberglass mat underneath. On metal components like flashing, ridge caps, and gutters, hail leaves small round dents.
Wind damage typically presents as lifted, creased, or missing shingles — particularly at the edges and ridge. It can also unseal shingles, allowing wind-driven rain to get underneath even when the shingles appear intact from the ground.
What About My Deductible?
Your deductible is your responsibility under your policy — and any contractor who offers to "waive" your deductible is breaking Texas law. We won't do it, and you should walk away from any roofer who offers to. What we will do is make sure your approved claim amount is as high as it legally should be — so your deductible is the only thing you're paying.
Act Quickly After a Storm
Insurance policies in Texas typically require you to file a claim within one year of the storm date. The sooner you document, the stronger your claim. Call our team at (713) 555-0147 as soon as the storm passes.