Hail Damage Roof Insurance Claims in Colorado
Hail damage can range from visible dents and bruising to hidden punctures and structural compromise. Trinity Construction Services provides thorough hail damage inspections using drone technology, builds a comprehensive documentation package for your insurer, and advocates on your behalf throughout the claims process to make sure you receive the compensation you deserve.
Ignoring hail damage leads to leaks, mold growth, and compromised structural integrity over time. It can also affect future insurance claims if the damage is considered a result of neglect. Trinity helps you act quickly and receive the fair settlement your property deserves.
- Drone-assisted hail damage inspections
- Documentation and evidence for your claim
- Full roof repair and restoration
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Frequently Asked Questions
Hail damage can range from visible dents and bruising on soft metals to missing granules on shingles, cracked or split roofing materials, and compromised flashing. Trinity provides a thorough drone-assisted inspection to document all damage accurately.
Most standard property insurance policies cover hail damage, though limitations vary by policy and insurer. Trinity helps you review your coverage and understand exactly what is included before filing your claim.
Functional damage threatens the structural integrity and weather resistance of your roof and is typically covered by insurance. Cosmetic damage affects appearance only and may not be covered. Trinity helps you document and distinguish between the two.
Yes. Even minor hail damage can worsen over time, leading to leaks, mold, and structural issues. It can also affect future claims if left unaddressed. Trinity recommends getting an inspection after any significant hail event.