Northeast Ohio sees its share of severe weather — hail, high winds, and the occasional fallen tree. Atlas Roofing inspects storm damage in University Heights for free, documents everything thoroughly, and works directly with your insurance company to get your roof restored. Most University Heights customers pay only their deductible.
When storms hit University Heights, what we find depends partly on housing age. Most homes here date from 1920s through the 1950s, and older roofs respond to wind, hail, and ice differently than newer ones.
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.
As soon as possible — most insurance policies have a window (typically 1 year) to file storm damage claims. Damage you can't see from the ground often becomes worse over time. We inspect for free in University Heights.
If the damage was caused by a covered peril (wind, hail, falling tree), yes. Standard Ohio homeowner policies cover storm damage. We document everything and help you through the claim.
We'll review the denial and help you understand why. Sometimes additional documentation or a re-inspection by the adjuster gets the decision changed.
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