Storm Damage Recovery Made Simple
We Manage the Details While You Focus on Moving ForwardStorms in Alabama and Georgia can come fast and hit hard. High winds, hail, and heavy rain often leave behind damage that isn’t immediately visible. Our team identifies everything your insurance adjuster needs to see, helping you secure the compensation required for a proper repair.
Common storm-related issues we assist with include:
Get the Most Out of Your Insurance Claim
We Advocate for You—Not the Insurance CompanyInsurance claims can be confusing and time-consuming, especially if you’re not familiar with roofing systems or adjuster terminology. That’s where we step in. Brax Exteriors documents every detail, communicates on your behalf, and ensures all damage is properly identified.
Schedule a professional inspection.
We document visible and hidden damage.
We help you upload photos, reports, and documentation.
We meet with your adjuster to review findings.
Once approved, we discuss material options and scheduling.
Your roof is restored with durable materials and expert craftsmanship.
Detailed Roof Inspections for Every Material
Precision Assessments Built for Accurate ClaimsDifferent roofing materials show damage in different ways. Our team is trained to recognize the unique warning signs across all major roofing systems.
What You Need to Get Through Your Home Exterior Insurance Claim
Alabama & Georgia’s Roofing Experts Answer Your Claim QuestionsNavigating storm damage and insurance paperwork can feel overwhelming, especially if you’ve never filed a claim before. These FAQs break down the process and give you expert guidance so you can move forward with confidence.
Immediately. Most storm damage worsens quickly, and insurance companies often deny claims if too much time passes without documentation. A prompt inspection records damage before shingles dry out, granules wash away, or leaks spread internally—details that strengthen your claim.
Strong claims include:
Brax Exteriors prepares complete documentation packages to help maximize your chances of approval.
Insurance adjusters often miss subtle roofing issues. A qualified roofing contractor provides detailed evidence, meets with adjusters, advocates for proper compensation, and ensures the repairs follow building standards—not minimal insurance requirements.
Coverage depends on your policy, deductible, roof age, and whether the damage is classified as sudden storm impact. Many policies will cover full replacement if the damage affects the roof’s ability to perform. Wear-and-tear or old age is rarely covered, so documentation and professional reporting are critical.
