Storms can cause hidden damage to your roof, siding, and gutters that isn’t always visible right away. When that happens, you want a team that can catch issues early and guide you through the entire insurance process—from detailed inspection and documentation to helping you move toward a fair and complete claim payout.

Your home is likely the biggest investment you’ll ever make, and for many Twin Cities homeowners it’s also where everything that matters most is protected. When storm damage impacts your property, it’s important that repairs and insurance claims are handled correctly the first time—so your home is restored with confidence and care.

Why a Storm Inspection? 

After any storm — hard rain, hail, snow and ice, or high winds — you want to see if your home suffered. Immediately after the harsh weather, and without putting yourself at risk, survey your home’s siding, roof, and gutters. Then contact a reliable, local contractor. 

For superior storm inspection and flawless insurance claim work, you need Bear Roofing & Exteriors. 

Here to Help

A good, helpful contractor will relieve you of anxiety from storm damage and help you feel fully supported. A conscientious, dedicated local roofer will help lead you through the entire insurance claims process so you won’t need to feel worried. 

Bear Roofing & Exteriors can help you with confusing insurance paperwork. Insurance adjusters try hard to get the value of damage correct, but a contractor can point out even unseen damage and advocate for you to ensure you the maximum insurance payout. 

Causes of Storm Damage

Bad weather of any kind, any time of year, can cause storm damage. When hail, high winds, or heavy rains ruin your exterior, Bear Roofing & Exteriors is ready to help. We can perform emergency repairs, replace your roof, siding, or gutters and if necessary temporarily tarp your roof to protect your home from water leaks. 

When storm damage imperils your home, contact us at Bear Roofing and Exteriors. We can help from the moment the storm passes to the final inspection of completed repairs by your insurance adjuster.