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Roofing Insurance Claims

Do you have a storm damage roof?

File an Insurance Claim Today!

Filing roofing insurance claims can be confusing. Menards Roofing will gladly help you navigate the Colorado roofing insurance claims process. We can help you better understand your paperwork and policy.

To get started schedule an estimate with our team as soon as possible. In most cases, you will only have one year from the date of the storm to properly submit your claim.

Scheduling A Free Roof Inspection

Whether you need a minor roof repair done after a storm or you want to replace the entire roof on your home or facility, we’re here to help. Explore all of our services and schedule your free inspection today!

Will My Roof Be Covered by Insurance?

In most cases, YES, your home can be covered by insurance after a major storm. As homeowners we usually don’t plan for major roofing repairs or gutter replacements that are caused by the notorious storms we have here in Colorado. At Menards Roofing, we understand these stresses and want to help make this process easier for you.

No matter the type of storm damage repair you need, Menards Roofing can help you through the insurance claims process.

  • Hail Damage
  • Wind Damage
  • Snow Damage
  • Flood Damage
  • Tree Damage
  • Electrical Damage
  • Debris Damage

The Menards Roofing Insurance Claims Process

Step 1: Inspection of storm damage
If you are sure you have damage to your roof, contact your insurance company and get an insurance adjuster scheduled to come inspect your home. If you are not sure your home has suffered damage, please contact Menards Roofing for a free roof inspection.
Step 2: Filing Roofing Insurance Claims

After verifying that your home has significant enough storm related damage, our trained Menards Roofing project manager will help you file your insurance claim.

  • The claim filing process will take roughly 5-10 minutes to complete.
  • You will need the date and time in which the storm happened and your policy number. Oftentimes, we keep solid records of Colorado Storms in our Service Areas. Locating the date of a storm will be a breeze with Menards Roofing.
  • All insurance providers have a claims hotline. Therefore, you do not need to contact your agent if you do not wish to do so.
  • Once the claim is filed through your insurance providers’ claim department you will be issued a claim number.
Step 3: Adjustment for your Home’s Insurance Claim
Once the claim has been filed, an insurance adjuster will be assigned to your claim

  • The adjuster is required to contact you within 48 hours to set up the adjustment at a time that is convenient for you.
  • Upon making your appointment, make sure to contact your Menards Roofing project manager with the date and time of the adjustment.
    • The insurance adjuster is a representative of the insurance company and will naturally tend to have the insurance companies’ best interest in mind. It is important to have your own representation present during the adjustment process. Menards Roofing’s trained project managers ensure the repairs identified by your insurer comply with plans, specifications, codes, laws, rules, regulations, and roofing industry standards for workmanlike construction and repair.
    • The adjuster and the project manager will inspect the entire perimeter of your property as well as inspect the roof and any interior damage. This process takes an average of one hour to complete.
Step 4: Paperwork (Scope of work)
Upon approval the adjuster will create a scope of work for Menards Roofing to use as the initial estimate to get the work started. This paperwork usually arrives within 7-10 days. It is very important to get a copy of the paperwork to your project manager in order to get the roofing process started as quickly as possible.
Step 5: Payments and processing
Every storm related insurance claim is paid out in at least two payments. However, it is not uncommon to receive more than two payments. Additional payments are paid out as supplements and are usually paid after the job is complete.