Storm Damage Roof Repair in Phoenix — We Handle Your Insurance Claim

Monsoon & hail storm roof damage repair in Phoenix. We work directly with your insurance company. Fast response, licensed ROC contractor. Free inspection & claim help.

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Arizona Peak Roofing in Phoenix
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Phoenix monsoon season runs June through September and brings hail, high winds, and driving rain that can strip shingles, crack tiles, bend metal flashing, and tear off ridge caps in minutes. If you suspect storm damage after a weather event, don't wait — even small breaches allow moisture into your decking and attic, causing damage that compounds daily.

Arizona Peak Roofing responds to storm damage calls throughout the Valley within hours. Our crews arrive with drones for aerial inspection, high-resolution cameras, and moisture meters to document every area of damage — including damage that won't be visible to a non-expert adjuster.

We've helped over 600 Phoenix homeowners through insurance claims since 2008 and recovered more than $4.2 million in claim settlements. We know what adjusters look for and how to document damage thoroughly. We'll be there when the adjuster visits and advocate for a settlement that covers your actual scope of work.

If your roof is actively leaking after a storm, we carry emergency tarping materials on every truck and can provide immediate weatherproofing. This stops ongoing damage while we coordinate the permanent repair or replacement through your claim.

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Storm Damage

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Phoenix Monsoon & Hail Damage: What to Look For

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How Our Insurance Claim Process Works

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Why You Need a Roofer Before Your Insurance Adjuster

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Emergency Tarping & Weatherproofing

FAQ

Questions, answered

Does my homeowner's insurance cover monsoon roof damage?

Most standard homeowner's policies in Arizona cover storm damage including wind, hail, and monsoon-related damage. Wear-and-tear and age-related deterioration are not covered. We'll help you document the damage and determine whether you have a viable claim.

How long do I have to file a roof damage claim after a storm?

Arizona insurance policies typically require claims to be filed within 1–2 years of the damage event, but practical advice is to act within 30 days. Evidence is fresher, temporary repairs are more effective, and adjusters are more responsive early in the storm season cycle.

Should I call my insurance company or a roofer first?

Call a roofer first — specifically one experienced with insurance claims. An independent damage assessment by a qualified contractor gives you documentation to support your claim before the adjuster arrives. Many homeowners who call their insurer first get underpaid because damage isn't fully documented.

What if my insurance adjuster says the damage isn't covered?

You have the right to request a re-inspection with a public adjuster or contractor present. We can provide a detailed damage report that supplements or disputes the adjuster's findings. If there's a significant discrepancy, there are also appraisal and mediation processes available under Arizona law.

Will filing a roof damage claim raise my insurance rates?

Filing a weather-related claim (as opposed to a liability or negligence claim) typically has minimal impact on your premiums in Arizona. We'd recommend calling your agent to ask specifically before filing — but for significant damage, the claim is almost always worth it.

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