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Roof Damage Repair Cedar Park TX
Roof damage repair Cedar Park TX homeowners can count on after a storm — fast repair for hail, wind, storm, and water damage, plus the insurance-claim documentation that gets your repair paid for. We inspect within 24 hours, document everything your adjuster needs, and fix it right. After Cedar Park's recent hail seasons, getting damage documented quickly is what protects both your roof and your claim.
Roof Damage Repair Cedar Park TX: Every Type of Storm Damage
Central Texas weather is hard on roofs — and Cedar Park sits in one of the most hail-prone corridors in the country, with multiple significant storms most years. The tricky part is that storm damage is often invisible from the ground, quietly letting water in until a ceiling stain appears months later. Here's the damage we repair most.
Hail damage
Dents, cracked shingles, and granule loss that shorten roof life and open paths for water. Often hard to see from the ground — and often insurable.
Wind damage
Lifted, creased, or missing shingles, loosened flashing, and exposed underlayment after high-wind events along the 183A corridor.
Storm & debris damage
Punctures and impact damage from wind-driven debris, plus damage where storms tear at vulnerable roof edges and penetrations.
Fallen tree & limb damage
Impact damage from limbs and trees, from minor punctures to structural decking damage that needs prompt repair.
Water & leak damage
Active leaks, water stains, and the decking or insulation damage that follows when storm damage goes unaddressed.
Flashing & penetration damage
Storm-loosened flashing around chimneys, vents, skylights, and valleys — the most common entry points for post-storm leaks.
We Handle Your Insurance Claim, Start to Finish
Most storm roof damage in Cedar Park is covered by homeowners insurance — but getting it paid depends on documentation. That's where we earn our keep.
Free 24-Hour Inspection
After a storm, we inspect fast and photo-document every point of damage — the record your claim depends on, before deadlines pass.
Adjuster-Ready Report
We provide a detailed scope of work and photo documentation in the exact format insurance carriers and adjusters need.
Meet Your Adjuster On-Site
We walk the roof with your insurance adjuster, point out every covered item, and advocate so nothing is overlooked or underreported.
Repair Once Approved
When the claim is approved, we complete the repair to GAF spec, with a written workmanship warranty.
Insurance terms worth knowing
RCV — Replacement Cost Value
Pays the full current cost to repair or replace with like materials. Often paid in two parts: an initial payment, then the held-back depreciation once work is complete.
ACV — Actual Cash Value
Pays the depreciated value of an older roof — less than RCV. Knowing which coverage you have matters before you file.
A Texas note on deductibles
Many Texas homeowners policies carry a separate wind/hail deductible — often a percentage of your dwelling coverage rather than a flat amount — so it's worth knowing yours before you file. We can't give you insurance advice, but we'll document the damage thoroughly so you and your carrier have what you need to make the call. For guidance on Texas roof claims, the Texas Department of Insurance is a reliable, neutral resource.
Whether the right fix ends up being a targeted repair or a full roof replacement, we document it honestly and handle the claim either way. As a GAF-certified Cedar Park roofing contractor working storm claims since 2017, we know what adjusters look for.
Why Fast Roof Damage Repair Saves You Money
A small storm-damaged area is a few hundred dollars to fix. Left alone through a few heavy Central Texas rains, that same spot lets water into the decking and insulation — and becomes a multi-thousand-dollar repair with potential mold and structural damage. Acting fast also matters for your claim: insurers expect prompt reporting, and damage that's left to worsen can be harder to attribute to the original storm.
If you've noticed granules in your gutters, dented vents or flashing, water stains on a ceiling, or missing shingles after a storm, get it inspected now — most of our damage inspections are free, and catching it early is always cheaper than waiting.
Storm Damage? Get a Free Inspection Within 24 Hours
We'll document every point of damage for your insurance claim, meet your adjuster on-site, and repair it right once approved — no cost to inspect, no pressure.
Call for your free inspection → 512-529-2072Everything Your Cedar Park Roof Needs
Roof Damage Repair Cedar Park TX — FAQ
Does insurance cover roof damage repair?
In most cases, sudden storm, hail, and wind damage is a covered peril on standard Texas homeowners policies, subject to your deductible and policy terms. Insurers generally won't pay for damage from age or wear. We document the damage thoroughly so you and your carrier can determine coverage — and we work directly with your adjuster.
How much does storm roof damage repair cost in Cedar Park?
It depends entirely on the type and extent of damage — minor repairs can be a few hundred dollars, while widespread hail or storm damage runs into the thousands. If it's an insured storm claim, your main out-of-pocket cost is usually your deductible. We give a written estimate after a free inspection.
How soon should I get my roof inspected after a storm?
As soon as it's safe — ideally within days. Prompt documentation protects your insurance claim, and catching damage early prevents a small leak from becoming costly decking, insulation, or mold damage. We offer free inspections within 24 hours after major Cedar Park storms.
What's the difference between RCV and ACV coverage?
Replacement Cost Value (RCV) pays the full current cost to repair or replace with like materials. Actual Cash Value (ACV) pays the depreciated value of an older roof, which is less. Knowing which your policy uses matters before you file — your declarations page or agent can confirm.
Do you help with the insurance claim?
Yes. We photo-document the damage, provide an adjuster-ready scope of work, and meet your insurance adjuster on-site to make sure nothing is overlooked. We handle the roofing side of the claim; decisions about coverage remain between you and your carrier.