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Find a licensed local roofer after storm damage — how we match you, and how to verify who you hire

After a storm, the right roofer protects your home and your claim. The wrong one — an unlicensed storm chaser who arrived from three states away — can void your insurance, leave your roof worse than before, and disappear with your deposit. StormRoofQuotes connects homeowners across 13 Gulf and Atlantic coastal states with verified local licensed roofing contractors. Here's exactly how it works and what to verify before you sign anything.

The Process

How StormRoofQuotes matches you with a roofer

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1. Submit your request

Tell us your address, the nature of the damage, and whether it is an emergency. Takes 60 seconds. No account required.

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2. We match to local licensed contractors

We connect you with licensed, insured roofing contractors who work in your county — not out-of-state storm chasers. Up to 3 competing estimates for non-emergency work.

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3. Same-day response requested for emergencies

Emergency tarping and damage assessment available same day in most markets. Written scope of damage provided — the documentation your insurance claim requires.

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Free. No obligation. Available across all 13 Gulf and Atlantic coastal states.

Always Verify — Even Ours

How to verify any roofing contractor before signing

Every contractor we refer is licensed and insured — but we encourage every homeowner to independently verify anyone they hire, including contractors from our network. License verification takes two minutes and eliminates the most common post-storm fraud scenario entirely.

License verification — all 13 states

Texas: rcat.org (no state license)
Mississippi: msboc.state.ms.us
South Carolina: llr.sc.gov/con
North Carolina: nclbgc.org
New York: dos.ny.gov

What to verify before signing

  • State license — Active status, correct name match to contract
  • General liability insurance — Certificate of Insurance, minimum $1M
  • Workers compensation — Required if they have employees. Without it, an injured worker can claim against your homeowner's policy.
  • Physical local address — Not a PO Box. Storm chasers have no local presence.
  • Written contract — Exact scope, materials, price, start date, completion date
  • No AOB clause — Never sign over your insurance claim rights
  • Permit pulled — Your contractor should pull permits before work starts

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The Inspection
Licensed roofing contractor inspection Roofing contractor presenting material options Professional roofing crew at work
Free — No Obligation

Get a licensed roofer to inspect your roof

One request. Up to 3 free estimates from licensed local contractors. Takes under a minute.

What happens during a free storm damage inspection

Licensed roofer performing storm damage inspection on roof

During the inspection

A licensed contractor will inspect your roof — exterior and, where accessible, from the attic — document all damage with dated photos, measure affected areas, and identify any secondary damage to gutters, fascia, flashing, and skylights.

For emergency situations: they assess whether tarping is needed, what areas need immediate protection, and the safest way to secure the structure pending permanent repair.

What you receive afterward

  • Written scope of damage — the document your insurance adjuster will compare against their own estimate
  • Dated photos — your pre-repair documentation baseline
  • Repair estimate — line-item pricing you can use to evaluate or supplement the insurer's adjuster estimate
  • Material recommendations — what replacement materials meet or exceed current local building code
Beyond the License

What separates a good storm roofer from an average one

Storm-specific expertise matters

A licensed roofer who specializes in new construction may not have deep experience with insurance-related storm work. Storm damage restoration is a specific skill set that involves: writing scopes in Xactimate format that align with insurance adjuster estimates, understanding what supplements are payable and how to document them, navigating lender escrow draw requirements, and managing the timeline pressures of a homeowner who needs repairs done before the next storm season.

When evaluating a contractor, ask directly: "Have you worked on insurance claim projects before? Are you familiar with the supplement process?" A contractor with storm restoration experience will answer confidently and specifically.

Local presence is non-negotiable

After a storm, contractors from neighboring states — and sometimes from states 1,000 miles away — descend on affected markets. Some are skilled and legitimate. Many are not. A contractor with an established local presence has a reputation to protect in the community, knows local building codes and permit requirements, has relationships with local inspectors, and will be around for warranty work.

Ask: "How long have you been operating in [county/city]?" and "Can you give me the names of three recent local customers I can call?" A contractor unwilling to provide references from local jobs is a contractor you should look at carefully.

Protect Yourself

Red flags — contractors to walk away from immediately

Hail damage on roof shingles requiring professional assessment

🚩 Walk away if they:

  • Cannot provide a state license number on the spot
  • Solicit door-to-door after the storm — legitimate local contractors don't need to
  • Offer to waive your deductible — this is insurance fraud in every state
  • Ask you to sign an Assignment of Benefits (AOB) agreement
  • Demand full payment before any work begins
  • Have no local physical address — only a PO Box or out-of-state address
  • Create urgency pressure — "this price is only good today"
  • Want to start without pulling permits

📋 The contractor verification checklist

We've built a comprehensive free checklist covering every verification step — license lookup for all 13 states, insurance requirements, contract requirements, deposit limits by state, price gouging reporting contacts, and 12 red flags. Print it and keep it in your storm kit.

⬇ Download Free PDF Checklist

Also see the full contractor fraud guide → including price gouging laws for all 13 states.

Common Questions

Finding a roofer after a storm — questions homeowners ask

How quickly can you connect me with a roofer?

For emergency tarping requests, we aim for same-day response in most Gulf and Atlantic coastal markets. For full repair estimates on non-emergency work, typically within 24–48 hours. Response times vary after major regional storms when contractor demand spikes across multiple counties simultaneously.

Is the inspection really free?

Yes. The inspection and damage assessment are provided at no cost and no obligation. If you choose to hire the contractor for repairs, you negotiate a contract directly. There is no fee from StormRoofQuotes for connecting you.

Can I use the contractor's estimate for my insurance claim?

Yes — and this is one of the most valuable aspects of the inspection. A written scope of damage from a licensed contractor is the document your insurance adjuster will compare against their own estimate. If the contractor's scope is higher (which it often is), you use it to supplement the adjuster's estimate. This frequently results in significantly higher claim payments.

What if I already have a contractor in mind?

That's fine. Use our contractor checklist to verify them — license, insurance, contract requirements. Getting a second estimate from our network also gives you a market comparison that can be useful if you need to supplement your insurance claim.

Do you cover my specific county?

We cover all counties in all 13 Gulf and Atlantic coastal states. Some rural counties have fewer available contractors than major metro areas — in those cases response time may be slightly longer. Submit your request and we'll confirm availability for your specific location.

Our Coverage

Where we connect homeowners with licensed roofers

StormRoofQuotes connects homeowners with licensed local roofing contractors across 13 Gulf and Atlantic coastal states — every county in our network.

🌴Florida Texas 🎷Louisiana 🌊Mississippi 🏖️Alabama 🍑Georgia 🌴South Carolina 🏔️North Carolina 🦅Virginia 🦀Maryland 🏖️Delaware 🗽New Jersey 🗽New York

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What Makes a Storm Roofer Different

Storm damage work is a specialty — not all roofers are equal

A roofer who installs new roofs on new construction is not the same as a roofer who specializes in storm damage restoration. Storm restoration requires specific skills: reading adjuster scopes, writing Xactimate estimates, navigating supplement claims, and understanding the difference between what your insurance covers and what a standard roofer will install.

Storm restoration specialists

  • Know Xactimate — produce adjuster-compatible estimates
  • Experienced presenting supplemental claims
  • Will attend the adjuster inspection with you
  • Understand matching requirements and code upgrades
  • Know local building codes and permit requirements

Red flags after a storm

  • Out-of-state plates — drove in, will drive out
  • "Today only" pricing — artificial urgency
  • 50%+ deposit demanded upfront
  • No license number available immediately
  • Vague contract without product specifications
Comparing Your 3 Estimates

How to actually compare roofing estimates

StormRoofQuotes connects you with up to 3 licensed contractors. The goal isn't just to get the lowest number — it's to get estimates you can actually compare. Make sure every estimate specifies the same scope of work, the exact material product names and wind ratings, the warranty structure, and how they handle hidden damage discovered during tearoff. A $9,000 estimate using a 90mph-rated shingle is not comparable to a $14,000 estimate using a Class 4 impact, 130mph product — even though they look like the same job on paper.

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