the process
Four Easy Steps to Your Roof Repair
Get a Free Roof Inspection
Start with a detailed inspection report from our qualified professionals.
File a Claim with Your Insurance
Your inspection report supports your claim filing.
Meet with Your Adjuster & Roofer
Have them evaluate your roof together to speed up the claims process.
Schedule Your Roof Repair or Replacement
Your project manager handles everything from here.
Get a roof inspection from a reputable, local roofing company.
Many homeowners call their insurance company first; however, your roof may not have damage. In this case you may have this “claim” count against you anyway. Start with a free, no-obligation roof inspection and get a detailed inspection report. For more information, contact us today.

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FREE INSPECTION
If you have damage, make a claim with your insurance.
With your inspection report in hand, you can confidently file your claim on your homeowner’s policy. Your insurance company will likely ask you if your roof has already been inspected and if you have selected a contractor. Keep in mind, you can work with any roofing company you wish. It is entirely your choice.

2
Claim Support
Have your insurance adjuster and your roofer inspect your roof together.
When both parties see the damage at the same time, they reach agreement faster. This means fewer delays and quicker approval for your repairs.

3
Adjuster meeting
Schedule your roof repair or replacement.
With Intercept Roofing, you are assigned a project manager who is the your point of contact for the duration of the project. Typical roof replacements take 1-2 days, start to finish. You are not required to be home when the work is being done.

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Service
FAQ
Got questions? We've got answers about roofing and what we do.
You don’t have to be present if there is no interior damage that requires us to enter the home. However, attic access is highly recommended during roof inspections to ensure a comprehensive evaluation.
Absolutely. We can help you navigate the claims process & provide documentation to your carrier regarding your loss.
Usually no, unless you have had a hailstorm recently, there could be hundreds of places for the roof to leak. It’s best to call a professional roofing contractor to look at your roof. Usually, most leaks can be narrowed down to one spot or area, also while the roofer is up there, they can find other small problems that should be fixed so that the problem doesn’t hang around later.
Under city ordinance, we can begin the tear-off process no earlier than 7 am and begin heavy machinery no earlier than 8 am. Typically, a re-roof of just one layer of shingles on a one-story house will only take just one day! Facing unexpected additional construction, large roof replacement projects, or several other scenarios, will take no more than just two full days for a full roof replacement including a thorough clean-up. All work is dependent upon weather conditions.