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Start With the Most Important Question: Is There Really Damage?

Before filing an insurance claim, the first step is confirming whether your roof actually has storm-related damage.

Many homeowners notice something small like a missing shingle, a water spot, or debris and immediately think they need to file a claim. But not every issue is caused by a storm, and not every condition qualifies as an insurance loss.

 That’s why having a qualified roofer physically evaluate the roof is critical.

At Aragon Roofing and Restoration, we believe the process should begin with facts, not assumptions.

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The Importance of Someone Actually Getting on the Roof

Insurance companies make decisions based on documented, observable conditions.
An accurate evaluation requires:

✔ Physically accessing the roof
✔ Inspecting all components (not just visible areas)
✔ Identifying installation requirements and code-related items
✔ Documenting conditions with photos and measurements
✔ Determining what is necessary to restore the roof to proper function

This ensures your home is protected and that any repairs are based on real needs not assumptions

Thinking About Filing a Claim?

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How We Help                         Step by Step

At Aragon Roofing and Restoration, our role is to evaluate, document, and restore your roof while you handle the claim directly with your insurance.

Step 1: Schedule a Professional Roof Evaluation

If you suspect damage, we perform an on-site inspection to determine the actual condition of your roof.

Step 2: Identify Any Visible Damage or Issues

We assess shingles, flashing, ventilation, and other components to see whether there is storm-related damage or normal wear.

Step 3: Document Our Findings

We take photos, measurements, and notes so you have clear information about what exists on your property.

 

Step 4: Review the Condition With You

We explain what we found, what may need repair, and answer general questions so you can decide your next step.

 

Step 5: Homeowner Decides Whether to File a Claim

Only the homeowner can file the claim. If you choose to proceed, you contact your insurance company directly.

 

Step 6: Meet With the Adjuster (If Requested)

We can be present as your contractor to show the roof and discuss the construction scope needed to restore it.

 

Step 7: Provide an Itemized Scope of Work

We prepare a detailed estimate based on what is required to repair or replace the roofing system properly and up to code.

 

Step 8: Complete the Repairs

Once approved, we perform the work to restore your roof and protect your home.

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