If your University Heights roof was damaged by hail, wind, or a fallen tree, your homeowners insurance likely covers the full replacement minus your deductible. Atlas Roofing handles the entire claim process: inspection, documentation, adjuster meeting, and full installation.
For insurance claim work in University Heights, the age of the housing — mostly 1920s through the 1950s — affects both how claims get processed and what documentation matters most. Older roofs have specific failure patterns carriers look for.
University Heights' housing stock is concentrated in 1920s-1950s, so most homes are now on their third or fourth roof — the original tongue-and-groove decking we find on tear-offs along Cedar Road and Warrensville Center is often warped at the eaves and needs partial sheathing replacement.
Steeper-pitched 1920s tudors near John Carroll have complex valley intersections that need careful step-flashing detail at every dormer transition.
We inspect for free, document any storm damage with photos, you file the claim with your insurance, the adjuster comes out (we attend the meeting), insurance issues a check, we install the new roof. You pay only your deductible.
We review the denial, often request a re-inspection, and provide additional documentation. Most claims that get denied initially can be appealed successfully when the damage is real.
Storm damage claims (hail, wind) typically don't directly raise your individual premium — they're considered acts of nature. Talk to your agent for specifics.
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