Services we offer
Free Consultation
Our free consultation is designed to help homeowners understand the condition of their property after a storm or weather-related event. Many issues such as roof damage, leaks, missing shingles, siding damage, or hidden structural concerns are not always visible from the ground. Our team performs a detailed inspection and provides honest feedback about the condition of your home.
We focus on helping homeowners make informed decisions without pressure or obligation.
Roofing systems
What we Inspect
Siding and exterior damage
Gutters and drainage
Windows and exterior seals
Water intrusion and moisture concerns
Signs of hail or wind damage
How the Process Works
Step 1: Schedule Your Inspection
Contact our team to book a convenient appointment.
Step 2: Property Evaluation
We perform a thorough inspection of your home and identify any visible or hidden storm-related damage.
Step 3: Review Findings
We walk you through the results, answer your questions, and explain potential next steps.
Step 4: Guidance and Support
If damage is found, we help you understand your options and how to move forward confidently.
Insurance Appraisal
Insurance appraisal is a formal process used when a homeowner and insurance company disagree on the value of a property damage claim. Instead of entering a lengthy dispute, both parties select independent appraisers who evaluate the loss and work toward a fair settlement.
This process is commonly used for storm, hail, wind, and property damage claims.
Your insurance payout seems too low
When You May Need an Appraisal
Important damage was overlooked
You disagree with the repair estimate
The claim process has stalled
How the Process Works
There is a dispute over the value of the loss
Step 1: Claim Review
We review your insurance documents, estimates, and inspection reports.
Our appraiser conducts a detailed assessment of the property damage and prepares a fair valuation.
Step 2: Independent Evaluation
Your appraiser and the insurance company’s appraiser work together to reach an agreement.
Step 3: Appraiser Negotiation
If both appraisers cannot agree, the dispute moves to an umpire for a final decision.
Step 4: Umpire Involvement if Needed
Once an agreement is reached, the claim amount is finalized according to the appraisal process.
Step 5: Settlement Resolution
Umpire Services
An umpire is a neutral third party involved in the insurance appraisal process when two appraisers cannot agree on the value of a claim. The umpire reviews the evidence from both sides and makes an impartial decision to help resolve the dispute fairly.
Our role is to provide objective evaluations based on experience, documentation, and industry standards.
Ensures a fair and balanced resolution
Why an Umpire is Important
Helps avoid lengthy legal disputes
Supports a faster resolution process
Provides an independent review of the claim
How the Process Works
Step 1: Appointment of an Umpire
Both parties agree on selecting a neutral umpire.
Step 2: Review of Documentation
The umpire reviews estimates, reports, photos, and supporting evidence from both appraisers.
Step 3: Property Assessment
If necessary, the umpire conducts an on-site inspection of the property
Step 4: Final Decision
The umpire issues a decision regarding the disputed portions of the claim.
The agreed decision becomes part of the final settlement process.

