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Licensed and Insured Storm Damage Roof Repair and Insurance Claim Documentation for The Woodlands, TX Homes and Businesses

After a hurricane or hailstorm, property owners need storm damage roof repair in The Woodlands, TX from a contractor who can handle both the repair and the insurance claim documentation in one place. We do both for homes and commercial buildings across all nine villages and the Town Center business district.

At Big Easy Roof Claims, we provide storm damage roof repair in The Woodlands and the greater Houston area, backed by thorough insurance claim documentation. Our team repairs and replaces damaged roofs, records the full scope for your claim, and restores the rest of the property when a storm reaches past the roof.

If a recent storm left your roof damaged, the smartest first step is a professional inspection that catches what an adjuster might miss. Request a free claim review before you ever file with your insurer.

Storm Damage Roofing Services We Provide in The Woodlands

We handle every step from inspection to a finished roof for homeowners and commercial property owners across The Woodlands. The services below match the storm-damage and insurance-claim work we do every day across Montgomery County and the greater Houston area.

Storm Damage Roof Assessment

A no-cost free damage assessment with drone and thermal imaging that documents storm impact with photo evidence and a written damage report. Usually the first step before any repair or claim decision.

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Hail Damage Roof Repair

Targeted repair of the bruising, granule loss, creasing, and impact damage hail leaves behind, with documentation that ties each finding to the specific storm event that caused it.

Wind Damage Roof Repair

Repair of lifted shingles, broken seals, damaged flashing, and storm-driven leaks from hurricane and straight-line wind, including the gusts The Woodlands saw when Hurricane Beryl pushed through Montgomery County in July 2024.

Roof Replacement

Full tear-off and roof replacement with insurance claim documentation, scoped to current building codes and to the material and color standards the Residential Design Review Committee (RDRC) requires for roof replacements across The Woodlands.

Emergency Tarping Services

Quick post-storm tarping to stop water intrusion while permanent repairs are scoped and the claim is documented. This matters under The Woodlands’ dense pine canopy, where falling limbs often puncture the roof before the storm itself does.

Insurance Claims Assistance

Date-stamped photo packets, measurements, written scope of work, and on-site adjuster meetings that support your claim through our storm damage insurance claims process. Texas law keeps the negotiation with you or a licensed public adjuster.

Commercial Roofing

Flat roof repair, metal roofing, and storm damage commercial roofing for offices, retail centers, multi-family buildings, and tenant-occupied properties across Town Center, Hughes Landing, and the village business districts. Low-slope and flat systems show damage as punctures, seam separations, and ponding rather than missing shingles, so a proper inspection looks very different from a residential one. Larger projects route through our commercial roofing team.

Storms that reach The Woodlands rarely confine themselves to the roof, which is why we also document and restore siding, gutters, windows, and interior water damage as part of our storm-damage claim process, not just the most obvious harm.

What to Do First If a Storm Damaged Your Woodlands Roof

The first 48 hours after a storm decide how much of your damage actually gets documented and paid for. A few simple steps protect your home, your safety, and your claim before anyone climbs onto the roof.

  1. Stay off the roof: broken seals, lifted shingles, and hidden punctures make storm-damaged roofs unsafe, and the pine canopy hides limb impacts that are dangerous to walk on. Document what you can see from the ground or a covered porch.
  2. Photograph from the ground: take wide shots of every elevation, plus close-ups of debris, dented gutters, broken limbs on the roof, or shingles in the yard. Date-stamped phone photos count as documentation.
  3. Notify your insurer promptly: Texas policies generally require prompt notice of a loss, and waiting weeks makes storm damage harder to prove. Open the claim before scope or repair decisions get made.
  4. Get a documented inspection before you sign anything: an independent inspection with photo and measurement records gives you a clear picture of the damage before a contractor commits you to a scope.
  5. Watch for door-knocking storm chasers: out-of-state crews flood Montgomery County and the north Houston suburbs after every storm, push high-pressure contracts, and disappear before warranties can be honored. A local contractor with verifiable licensing and a physical Houston-area address is the safer call.

What Texas Insurance Actually Covers After a Storm

Texas insurance covers storm damage to your roof, with your wind-and-hail deductible as your only out-of-pocket cost on a covered claim. Texas law spells out the rest, from replacement-cost rules to filing deadlines, and the rules are more straightforward than most Woodlands homeowners expect.

  • Your deductible is your only out-of-pocket expense: on a covered storm claim, you pay the wind-and-hail deductible written into your policy. Under Texas House Bill 2102 (2019), any contractor who offers to waive, rebate, or absorb that deductible is committing a Class B misdemeanor, so a “no deductible” pitch is a red flag.
  • hail Damaged roof tilesReplacement Cost Value vs. Actual Cash Value: RCV policies pay the full replacement cost in two installments (ACV first, depreciation released after the work is completed and invoiced). ACV pays only the depreciated value, so check your declarations page before assuming the payout.
  • A weather claim should not raise your rate: under Texas Insurance Code Chapter 551 (§551.105), a single act-of-nature claim cannot be used to surcharge your premium or refuse to renew your policy. Rate consequences generally apply only after repeated claims.
  • You have time, but not forever: Texas allows up to two years to file suit on a property claim, and Texas Insurance Code Chapter 542A requires a 61-day pre-suit notice on weather claims. Most policies also require prompt notice of a loss, so treat early as the rule.
  • Negotiation stays with you or a public adjuster: a Texas roofer cannot legally negotiate your claim on a job that it is also repairing. We document the damage, build the scope, and meet your adjuster on-site, while negotiation is handled by you or a licensed public adjuster, not by us.

What We Document for Your Woodlands Roof Claim

The strength of a roof claim comes down to what is documented before the adjuster ever opens the file. Here is exactly what you walk away with after our inspection.

  • 21-point roof inspection: Every component (shingles, flashing, ridge, valleys, vents, decking, and penetrations) checked and rated, with special attention to limb impact points under the pine canopy.
  • Drone and thermal imaging: Aerial photography of every slope, plus thermal scans that surface moisture intrusion you cannot see by eye.
  • Date-stamped photo packet: Labeled, organized photographs of damage by elevation and damage type, formatted for both claim submission and RDRC review.
  • Measurements and diagrams: roof dimensions, slope counts, and a clean diagram any adjuster can read.
  • Written scope of work: The line items, materials, and labor needed to restore your roof to its pre-storm condition, including any material or color upgrades required by The Woodlands’ Residential Design Review Committee.
  • On-site adjuster meeting: We meet your adjuster on the roof to point out every item we found, so nothing covered gets missed.
  • Warranty: Every repair and replacement carries a five-year workmanship warranty alongside the manufacturer warranties on materials.

Areas We Serve

Does Big Easy Roof Claims serve your Woodlands neighborhood? Most likely. Our service area covers all nine villages of The Woodlands across southern Montgomery County, the Town Center business district, and the surrounding master-planned subdivisions, including Carlton Woods. Homeowners and commercial owners alike get a free inspection and thorough documentation.

  • Grogan’s Mill and Panther Creek
  • Cochran’s Crossing and Indian Springs
  • Alden Bridge and Sterling Ridge
  • College Park, Creekside Park, and East Shore

Beyond The Woodlands, we work across the greater Houston area, including Conroe, Magnolia, Cypress, Humble, Atascocita, Jersey Village, Katy, Tomball, Spring, and more than 25 other communities within roughly a 70-mile radius. If you are not sure whether your neighborhood is covered, ask whether we cover your village.

Schedule Your Free Storm Damage Assessment in The Woodlands

When a storm hits The Woodlands, the homeowners who come out ahead are the ones who get a thorough inspection and complete documentation before the adjuster arrives. We inspect your roof, document every covered detail, and restore your property to the standards the Residential Design Review Committee requires for The Woodlands.

Big Easy Roof Claims is ready to help you take the first step with a free, no-obligation assessment. Call us at (832) 924-6251 to schedule your storm damage inspection in The Woodlands.

 

All About The Woodlands, TX

The Woodlands is a master-planned community north of Houston with a population of approximately 118,000. Designed to preserve nature while offering upscale amenities, it features tree-lined streets, high-performing schools, and over 100 parks. Residents enjoy the feel of a small town with the convenience of nearby city access.

  • The Woodlands Waterway: A scenic canal lined with shops, dining, and walking trails
  • Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion: One of the top outdoor concert venues in the U.S.
  • Hughes Landing: A modern destination with lakefront restaurants and live music
  • Northshore Park: A family favorite with picnic areas, playgrounds, and community events
  • Kevin Abstract: Musician, rapper, and founding member of BROCKHAMPTON
  • Will Butler: Multi-instrumentalist and member of Grammy-winning band Arcade Fire
  • Jim Deshaies: Former MLB pitcher and current baseball broadcaster
  • Doug Drabek: Former MLB pitcher and National League Cy Young Award winner
  • Founded in 1974 by George P. Mitchell: Built with nature preservation in mind
  • 220+ miles of trails: Perfect for biking, running, or walking across town
  • Water taxis available: A unique feature along The Woodlands Waterway
  • Over 100 public parks: Offering everything from skate parks to forest preserves
  • The Woodlands Express: A Park & Ride commuter service to downtown Houston
  • Town Center Trolley: Free trolley for getting around retail and dining spots
  • Ride-Sharing Services: Uber and Lyft are available throughout the area
  • Bike-Friendly Design: Includes dedicated bike lanes and multi-use paths
  • Spring, TX: Located just south, known for its suburban neighborhoods and shopping
  • Conroe, TX: North of The Woodlands, home to Lake Conroe and outdoor recreation
  • Magnolia, TX: A quieter town with large properties and wooded surroundings
  • Tomball, TX: Historic and community-oriented with strong local traditions
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