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Commercial roof insurance restoration in Houston. Storm and hail damage documentation, scope support, and full reroofs for property owners and claims teams.

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  • Storm-damage roofing that gets the claim right
  • When a hurricane, hailstorm, or wind event tears up a commercial roof, the repair is only half the job. The other half is documenting the damage accurately, scoping the loss correctly, and getting the building back to a watertight, code-compliant condition. We work with commercial property owners, managers, and their insurance representatives across Greater Houston to handle both: the immediate stabilization and the full restoration that follows a covered loss.
  • The Gulf Coast generates a steady stream of these events. The 2017 Harvey flooding put much of the metro under water and stress-tested every commercial roof in its path. Hail events across Harris County drive a large share of commercial claims, and the wind-driven rain that comes with named storms finds every weak seam and lifted edge on an aging roof. When that damage hits a warehouse, a retail center, an office building, or an industrial facility, owners need a roofing contractor who understands both the construction and the claims process.
  • What we do after a loss
  • An insurance restoration project moves through phases, and rushing or skipping any of them costs the owner money or leaves the building exposed. Here is how we approach it.
  • Emergency stabilization
  • The first priority is stopping further damage. Wind-driven rain entering through a torn membrane ruins insulation, ceilings, inventory, and equipment fast. We get crews on the roof quickly to dry in open areas, install temporary water cutoffs, and tarp or board what cannot be permanently repaired yet. Acting fast also matters for the claim, since most policies require the insured to mitigate ongoing damage.
  • Damage assessment and documentation
  • A claim is only as strong as its documentation. We perform a thorough roof inspection and record the storm damage in detail: photos of hail strikes, wind-lifted membrane, displaced edge metal, damaged flashings, and punctures, mapped across the roof so nothing gets missed. Where water has already entered the assembly, infrared and other moisture surveys reveal the wet insulation that a surface look would never catch, so the scope reflects the real extent of the loss rather than just what is visible from above.

Scope and estimate support

Adjusters and owners need a clear, defensible scope of the work required to return the roof to its pre-loss condition. We prepare detailed documentation of damaged components and the repairs or replacement needed, and we are comfortable walking the roof alongside the carrier's representative so everyone is looking at the same evidence. Our role is to make sure the scope captures the full extent of the damage and the work it actually takes to restore the roof properly. Restoration and full reroof

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Once the scope is settled, we do the work, from targeted repairs to a complete tear-off and replacement. We restore the roof to a watertight, code-compliant condition with systems suited to Houston's heat, rain, and storm exposure, and we coordinate the work around the building's operations so tenants and occupants are disrupted as little as possible.

Why commercial claims go sideways

Owners who try to manage a commercial roof claim without roofing expertise on their side often leave money on the table or end up with an incomplete repair. The recurring problems we see:

Houston Energy Corridor commercial buildings

Underscoped damage. Hail and wind damage is not always obvious from the ground or even from a quick walk. Bruised membrane, fractured granules, and saturated insulation get missed, and the settlement does not cover the real repair.

Hidden moisture. Water that entered during the storm spreads through wet insulation long after the rain stops. If it is not mapped and removed, it rots the assembly and voids the new roof, even though it was part of the original loss.

Code-upgrade requirements. Bringing a damaged roof up to current code can change what the restoration requires. Owners who do not account for this get surprised mid-project.

Roof planning notes

Roof Scope Notes

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Roof systems we restore with

We match the restoration system to the building and the exposure, favoring assemblies that hold up to this region's heat, hail, and wind. We commonly install: White TPO and PVC single-ply for reflective performance against Houston's intense heat and UV, with attachment and edge metal verified for local wind loads so the new roof performs better than what the storm destroyed.

Impact-resistant cover boards and systems chosen to stand up to the hail that drives so many claims across the metro, so the next storm does less damage.

Modified bitumen where a redundant, multi-ply assembly is the right answer for a high-traffic or critical roof. Talk with a Houston commercial roofing team