
Storm damage is stressful enough on its own. Dealing with the insurance process afterward can make it even more overwhelming. Big League Roofers helps simplify that process by guiding homeowners through the steps that come after storm-related roof damage is discovered.
If our inspection finds storm damage, our team can help document what was found, explain what it means, and connect you with our insurance claims support process so you can move forward with clarity and confidence. Big League Roofers says it helps homeowners work with their provider to pursue proper coverage for repairs or replacement when qualifying damage is present.
We help make the process easier by giving homeowners clear, practical support from the beginning.
We document visible storm-related roof damage so you have a clear record of what was found during the inspection.
Photos can be a critical part of a roofing insurance claim. We provide visual documentation to help support the inspection findings.
We help you understand what was found on the roof, what is cosmetic vs. functional, and what may need immediate attention.
If damage is present, we explain whether a repair may be enough or whether a full roof replacement may be the smarter long-term solution.
We help you understand the next steps in the process and support you as the claim moves forward.
This aligns with the support Big League Roofers says it provides when storm damage is identified.

The first step is a professional inspection to determine whether storm damage is present and whether it appears claim-worthy.

A HAAG-certified inspector evaluates the roof for problem areas, including hail, wind, missing shingles, flashing issues, and related problems.

We walk you through what we found, provide photos, and explain the likely next steps in plain language.

We help clarify whether the roof likely needs repair or replacement, based on the extent of the damage and the condition of the roofing system.

If the damage appears to qualify, we help you understand how to move forward with your provider and what documentation may be useful.

We walk you through what we found, provide photos, and explain the likely next steps in plain language.
A roofing claim often depends on what can be clearly identified and explained. Good documentation can help reduce confusion, improve communication, and create a clearer picture of what the roof needs.
That is why a detailed inspection matters so much. A rushed or incomplete inspection can miss damage, while a properly documented inspection gives you a stronger foundation for understanding your options.
If your claim results in a full roof replacement, choosing the right contractor can also affect your long-term protection.
Because Big League Roofers is a GAF Master Elite® contractor, qualifying roof systems may be eligible for enhanced warranty options such as:
• System Plus® Limited Warranty
• Silver Pledge™ Limited Warranty
• Golden Pledge® Limited Warranty
And because Big League Roofers is also a GAF President’s Club award winner, eligible systems may also qualify for the GAF President’s Club Limited Warranty during the valid award period, subject to GAF requirements.
This gives homeowners an important advantage: not just claim help, but the opportunity to move into a stronger, manufacturer-backed roofing system if replacement is needed.
Insurance claim help is not just about paperwork. It is about reducing stress, avoiding confusion, and helping you make smart decisions during a difficult situation.
With Big League Roofers, homeowners benefit from:
• Accurate inspections
• Strong damage documentation
• Guidance on next steps
• Help understanding claim-related repair vs. replacement decisions
• Access to premium roofing system and warranty options on qualifying projects
Most homeowners should schedule a professional roof inspection twice a year—typically in spring and fall—plus after major storms. Routine inspections help you catch small issues (like lifted shingles or minor flashing gaps) before they cause leaks, mold, wood rot, or expensive structural repairs.
Roofing insurance claim assistance is support provided by a roofing contractor to help a homeowner understand storm damage findings, gather documentation, and move through the insurance process more clearly. This often includes photos, inspection notes, repair or replacement guidance, and general communication support.
In most cases, yes. A professional inspection helps determine whether there is actual storm-related roof damage and whether the damage appears serious enough to justify moving forward with a claim. Big League Roofers emphasizes inspections as the starting point for storm-related roofing concerns.
This depends on the policy, but common storm-related issues may include hail damage, wind damage, missing shingles, impact damage, damaged flashing, and related leak-causing conditions. Whether a specific loss is covered depends on your provider and policy terms.
Big League Roofers provides claim assistance and support, but the homeowner still works with their insurance provider to formally process the claim. The company’s role is to help document damage, explain findings, and support the process.
Support can include:
• Damage documentation
• Photos for claim support
• Help understanding the inspection findings
• Guidance on repair vs. replacement
• Communication support through the process
This matches the support Big League Roofers says it provides.
Yes. After the inspection, we can help explain whether the damage appears localized enough for repair or widespread enough that replacement may be the smarter long-term solution.
That is exactly why a professional inspection matters. Hail and wind damage can look different, and accurate identification helps homeowners better understand what happened and what their next step should be.
On qualifying GAF systems, enhanced warranty options may include System Plus®, Silver Pledge™, and Golden Pledge®. Because Big League Roofers is a President’s Club award winner, eligible systems may also qualify for the President’s Club Limited Warranty during the valid award period.
GAF states that Master Elite® is a top-tier contractor certification, while President’s Club Award three-star winners are a smaller, elite group within that category and are considered the best of the best among Master Elite contractors.
No. GAF states that different warranty levels are tied to contractor status. Certified contractors can offer System Plus®, while Master Elite contractors can offer all GAF enhanced warranties, including Golden Pledge®. President’s Club Limited Warranty availability is tied to eligible President’s Club award winners and qualifying systems.
It can give you access to stronger warranty options, along with the confidence that your contractor has earned a rare, high-level recognition for quality, reliability, and service. GAF says President’s Club contractors can offer the President’s Club Limited Warranty on eligible systems.
Photos are often one of the most helpful parts of documenting roof damage. They help create a clear visual record of the condition of the roof at the time of inspection.
You should have it inspected as soon as possible. Active leaks can lead to interior water damage, insulation issues, mold growth, and structural deterioration if left unaddressed.
Yes. A roof inspection can help you understand the condition of the roof first, so you can make a more informed decision before moving forward.
Not necessarily. Coverage depends on the policy, deductible, and whether the damage is approved by your provider. Claim assistance helps you understand the situation, but it does not guarantee claim approval.
No. Claim-related support may apply whether the final scope is a targeted repair or a full replacement, depending on the extent of the damage and the claim outcome.
Delays can allow small issues to become larger ones, make documentation harder, and increase the risk of interior damage. Prompt inspection is almost always the best first step after severe weather.