Every cloud has a silver lining, even the hail clouds that bombarded your house.  No two houses receive the same amount of damage in a hailstorm.  Your neighbor may have sustained extensive damage, and you may have received none.  While most of the hail that hits your house may have been too small to cause any damage, a percentage of it may have been large or irregularly shaped, which can cause damage.  The damage may not be readily apparent and may not start to leak for some time, but it can be severe. 

As a roofing contractor who has roofed over 4,000 homes and businesses in our 34 years in the Austin area, we know hail damage when we see it.  Your insurance company will know it, too.  That's the silver lining.

Hail damage is an insurance loss on your homeowner's policy.  Most companies will pay the entire cost, less your deductible, for replacing the roof if it is damaged.  You've been been paying your insurance premiums to protect yourself against exactly this kind of casualty.  When you eventually sell your home, the next lender or buyer is going to inspect the roof.  And guess who pays for the damages then? 

We are willing to inspect your roof for no cost and at no obligation.  You are entitled to insurance protection if you have suffered a loss,  and it would be less then prudent not to know for sure.  We will help you deal with your insurance company and your inspectors.  Our involvement prevents you from getting stuck with a settlement that won't cover your costs.