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We did a full roof inspection across the property and documented every hit we found. Shingles, vents, gutters, downspouts - nothing gets skipped. When we inspect a multi-unit or commercial property, we mark each impact point with yellow chalk so everything is logged and photographed. That documentation matters a lot when it comes to the insurance process.
What we found here was enough to justify a full roof replacement. The shingle surfaces showed clear hail hits - granule loss, bruising, and spots where the mat underneath had taken direct impact. The Lomanco vents on the rooftop had obvious strike patterns across the entire face. The downspouts showed impact dents marked and documented on-site. None of this is visible from the ground. All of it shortens the life of the roof and creates real liability for the property.
For HOA communities, apartment complexes, and commercial buildings, this kind of thorough inspection process is critical. One missed assessment window after a storm can mean a denied claim or years of slow deterioration that turns into an expensive emergency repair. We handle everything from the initial free roof health check all the way through the full asphalt shingle replacement - and we work with your insurance carrier to make sure the damage is properly documented from day one.
If your property took any kind of storm activity recently and hasn't had a professional set of eyes on the roof yet, that's worth fixing sooner than later. The damage doesn't wait, and neither does the clock on your claim.