Hail and wind damage isn't always obvious from the ground. On asphalt, hail knocks granules loose and bruises the mat — damage that leads to leaks months later. High winds lift and tear shingles, and expose the underlayment. If a storm has rolled through your neighbourhood, it's worth a professional look even if the roof appears fine. Our guide on how to spot hail damage shows what to watch for.
When there's damage, there's usually an insurance claim — and this is where a good contractor earns their keep. We document the damage thoroughly, meet your adjuster on site so the scope is accurate, and handle the roofing side of the process. Our hail damage insurance claim guide walks through the full process step by step.
The smartest move after a hail claim is often to upgrade. Insurance covers the cost of equivalent asphalt replacement; you pay the difference for a metal roof that won't crack in the next storm — ending the claim-and-premium-hike cycle for good. Many Edmonton homeowners use their claim exactly this way.
If water is actively getting in, don't wait for the claim to process. We can get an emergency tarp on fast to stop the damage, then handle the permanent repair or replacement once the claim is settled.
How it works
A simple, no-pressure process
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Emergency response
Active leak? We get a tarp on fast to stop further water damage.
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Free damage inspection
We inspect and photograph all storm, hail and wind damage for your claim.
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Meet your adjuster
We attend the adjuster visit on site so nothing gets missed or under-scoped.
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Repair or replace
Once the claim is settled, we complete the covered work.
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Optional metal upgrade
Use your claim to fund a lifetime metal roof — you pay only the difference.
How we help after a storm
Emergency tarping
Fast temporary protection for active leaks.
Damage documentation
Photos and a written report for your insurer.
Adjuster meeting
We attend on site to protect your claim scope.
Covered repairs
Shingle, flashing and structural repair as approved.
Full replacement
When the roof is beyond repair.
Metal upgrade path
Claim-funded upgrade to a lifetime roof.

