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Storm Damage Services
Wind, Storm, and Hail Damage

Expertise in All Types of Storm Damage
Storms can inflict significant damage to your roof, leaving it susceptible to further harm from water or wind. At Sigman's Roofing, we understand the importance of a dependable roof for homeowners and are here to assist. Our skilled roofers will inspect your roof for storm damage and carry out any necessary repairs promptly.

We specialize in roof repairs and replacements, ensuring your roof remains in excellent condition.
Contact us today to safeguard your roof from storm damage.

As a locally-owned business with extensive experience serving Weatherford, Texas, and surrounding areas, we take pride in maintaining the community's appearance by offering roofing and gutter services. Our team of seasoned technicians is certified, licensed, and insured, and we use only the industry's finest materials.

 

We provide competitive pricing, free estimates, and a satisfaction guarantee to ensure the highest level of customer service. We are proud to be part of the Weatherford community and will continue to deliver exceptional roofing services to our friends and neighbors.

 

We are available 24/7 for your emergency needs. Contact us immediately for prompt service after a storm.

Insurance Claim Specialists


Sigman's Roofing is a leading roofing company in the area, renowned for its expertise in insurance claims. Our team of experienced professionals is highly skilled in helping clients navigate the complexities of the insurance claim process. We can assist with filing claims and securing the most comprehensive coverage for your roofing needs. With extensive experience dealing with various insurance companies, we understand each policy's nuances and how to maximize coverage. Sigman's Roofing provides clients peace of mind, knowing their roof is well-tended and their claims are handled professionally and promptly.

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Will my homeowner's insurance cover roof damage? Homeowners insurance protects your home and, yes, your roof. However, homeowners insurance will not cover your roof simply because it's leaking. For insurance to cover roof damage, it must result from an extreme weather event. This includes straight-line winds (damaging winds) during heavy thunderstorms, hail storms, snowstorms, and tornadoes. It should also cover roof damage from fallen tree limbs caused by storms or strong wind.

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Depending on your policy type, homeowners insurance should cover a roof replacement if damaged by any of the aforementioned events. Note that your insurance adjuster and the insurance company have the final say on whether your claim is approved. As long as the damage is caused by extreme weather, your homeowner's insurance should cover the expense of a residential roofer.

Wind Damage Warning Signs

 

You may not immediately realize whether your property has suffered wind damage. Some signs to look for include the following:

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  1. Missing shingles - Storms can blow shingles off, leaving parts of your roof exposed and unprotected, potentially leading to water damage and leaks.

  2. Blistering or curling shingles - High winds can lift shingles and break the seal between layers. A broken seal can result in leaks.

  3. Shingle granules in gutters - Shingle granules in gutters can clog the downspouts, leading to water buildup and potential damage to your home's foundation.

  4. Hail damage - Hail damage can significantly weaken a roof, causing leaks and other problems that may ultimately necessitate a roof replacement.

  5. Broken or missing flashing - If flashing is missing or damaged on your home, it can lead to expensive water damage and other potential structural issues.

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If you notice any of these signs of wind damage, it's crucial to address the issue promptly. At Sigman's Roofing, our experienced team can assess the situation and recommend the best course of action to ensure your roof remains in excellent condition. Contact us today for a free consultation and protect your most valuable investment.

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