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Storm Damage Restoration in Connecticut

Full storm damage restoration including hail, wind, and fallen trees. We document all damage thoroughly with photos and reports to support your insurance claim.

What's Included

Hail damage assessment
Wind damage repair
Fallen tree restoration
Detailed photo documentation for claims
Written damage reports
Honest assessment of storm vs. pre-existing damage

Documentation First — Always

Insurance adjusters visit your property once, often briefly, and their assessment determines your claim outcome. The single most important thing you can do after storm damage is get professional documentation before anything is touched or repaired. We respond same-day after major storm events specifically for this reason — detailed photo documentation and a written damage report from a licensed CT contractor carries weight with insurers in a way that phone photos alone do not.

What We Document

  • Every affected roof plane photographed and documented.
  • Individual photos of each damaged area with location context.
  • Identification of hail strikes vs. wind damage vs. pre-existing wear — adjusters sometimes attribute storm damage to wear and tear to minimize payouts.
  • A written damage assessment on Trust Proof letterhead with our CT HIC license number.

What We Will Not Do

We are not a public adjuster and we do not pretend to be one. We will not promise you a specific insurance outcome, negotiate with your insurer on your behalf, or waive your deductible. Any contractor making those promises is likely in violation of CT law. What we will do is give you the most thorough, honest documentation possible so your adjuster has the full picture.

Hail vs. Wind — What to Look For

Hail damage shows up as soft spots or circular impact marks on shingles — often invisible from the ground, clearly visible on close-up inspection. Wind damage is more obvious: lifted, creased, or missing shingles, damaged ridge caps, separated flashing. Both can occur in the same storm. CT's spring hail events are frequently underestimated — a storm that felt minor at ground level can leave significant impact damage on roofing materials.

Storm Damage Restoration — Frequently Asked Questions

How do I file a roof insurance claim in Connecticut?
After a storm, document visible damage with photos, then contact your insurance company to report the claim. We recommend having us inspect first so we can provide a detailed photo report and written damage documentation. You handle the claim with your insurer — we give you the documentation you need to support it.
How long do I have to file a storm damage claim in Connecticut?
Connecticut homeowner insurance policies typically require claims to be filed within 1 to 2 years of the loss event, but it varies by policy. Check your policy language. More practically, the sooner you file after a storm, the easier it is to document that damage was storm-related rather than from pre-existing conditions.

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Licensed, insured, and honest. We tell you exactly what your roof needs.