StormRoofQuotes is a free marketplace connecting homeowners across 13 Gulf and Atlantic coastal states with licensed, insured roofing contractors after storm damage.
StormRoofQuotes was built in Crystal River, Florida — right in the heart of hurricane country. After watching friends and neighbors struggle to find honest contractors after storms, we built a marketplace that does one thing: connect coastal homeowners with licensed, insured local roofers, free of charge, with no obligation.
We are not a roofing contractor. We do not perform roofing work. We are a technology platform that makes the contractor search fast, transparent, and free — so you can focus on getting your home protected, not chasing down quotes.
Every guide, checklist, and resource on this site is written to help you understand your rights, document your damage correctly, and get paid what you're owed by your insurance company.
Free, simple, and built around the homeowner — not the contractor.
A short form — name, address, and what you're seeing. Takes under a minute. No account needed, no credit card, no commitment.
We connect your request with licensed, insured roofing contractors in your area who specialize in storm damage work.
Up to three local roofers reach out with free inspection offers. You compare, ask questions, and choose — or choose none. Zero pressure.
You're never locked in. StormRoofQuotes is a marketplace — we introduce you to your options, then step back. The decision is always yours.
We cover the most storm-active coastal markets in the continental US.
StormRoofQuotes is a marketplace, not a contractor vetting service. Every contractor who receives referrals through our platform is an independent business solely responsible for their own licensing, insurance, workmanship, and compliance with local laws.
That said, we take our responsibility to homeowners seriously. If a contractor behaves unethically — price gouging, unlicensed work, fraud — we want to know. We will remove bad actors from our network and refer homeowners to the appropriate state attorney general or licensing board.
Contractor fraud guide →We read every email. Whether you're a homeowner with a question, a contractor interested in our network, or a business interested in advertising — reach out.