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Licensed Storm Damage Inspections | No Obligation

Your Roof May Have Damage You Cannot See.

Hail and wind damage are not always visible from the ground. Central Florida recorded over 400 hail events in the past five years. A licensed inspection shows you exactly where you stand — with photos, a clear report, and no obligation.

What Most Homeowners Miss

Florida Hail Damage Is Real — and Usually Invisible

Florida hail is usually smaller than what you see in the Midwest, but it still causes serious damage: bruised shingles, cracked underlayment, dented flashing, and loosened granules. Over time, that hidden damage leads to leaks, mold, and structural problems.

Not visible from the ground — requires a roof-level inspection to detect

Bruises shingles and cracks underlayment without breaking the surface

Damage worsens over time — early detection prevents costly repairs

A licensed inspection documents every finding with photos

400+

Hail events in Central Florida
over the past 5 years

Top 10

Florida ranks among the top 10 states for hail nationally

Invisible

Most hail damage cannot be seen from the ground

30–45 min

A licensed inspection takes less than an hour

No Obligation

Inspection with full photo report, no commitment

Signs of Storm Damage

How Do You Know If You Have Roof Damage?

Many types of storm damage are not visible from the ground. Here are common signs that your roof may need a professional inspection.

Missing or Lifted Shingles

High winds can tear shingles loose or lift their edges, exposing the underlayment to water damage.

Dents or Bruising

Hail can leave dents on shingles, metal flashing, and gutters that compromise your roof's integrity over time.

Granule Loss

Check your gutters for excessive granules — a sign that shingles have been damaged by impact or wind.

Water Stains Inside

Ceiling stains or damp spots in your attic can indicate that water is getting through damaged areas.

Debris on the Roof

Fallen branches, leaves, and debris can hide damage and create additional problems if not cleared.

Damaged Flashing

Storm winds can bend or dislodge the metal flashing around vents, chimneys, and roof edges.

Licensed Alron inspector documenting roof damage findings with photos

Our Process

What Happens During a Storm Damage Inspection

Our inspection is a diagnostic service — designed to give you clarity, not to pressure you into anything. Here is exactly what to expect.

01

We Inspect & Document

A licensed inspector examines your entire roof — not just from the ground. We go up, walk the roof, and photograph every finding.

02

We Explain What We Found

You receive a clear, written summary with photos. We show you what is damage, what is normal wear, and what the difference means for your home.

03

We Present Your Options

Depending on what we find, your options might include targeted repair, full replacement, monitoring, or filing an insurance claim. We walk you through each one.

04

You Decide, No Pressure

Every next step is yours to take. We do not pressure you to file a claim, sign a contract, or make any commitment. Our job is to inform, not to sell.

Not Sure If You Have Damage?

A licensed Alron inspector will examine your roof, photograph every finding, and give you a clear report. If everything looks fine, we will tell you. No obligation, no pressure.

Licensed inspector on your roof within 24-48 hours
Full photo documentation of every finding
Clear written report in plain English
No obligation — your next step is always your choice
Licensed CGC1515789 | CCC1328819 · 244+ Google Reviews · A+ BBB

Request Your Free Inspection

Licensed CCC1328819 | CGC1515789 · A+ BBB · 244+ Reviews

We typically respond within 2 hours during business days.

Navigating Insurance After Storm Damage

Understanding the Insurance Process

If storm damage is confirmed during your inspection, your insurance policy may cover part or most of the restoration — subject to your specific coverage and deductible. Here is what you should know.

Alron Construction, LLC is a licensed roofing and general contractor (CCC1328819 / CGC1515789), not a public adjuster, insurance agent, or attorney. We do not interpret policy coverage, advise on whether to file a claim, or negotiate claim settlements. Your deductible is your responsibility. All coverage and settlement decisions are between you and your insurance company. Information provided is for general guidance only.

Find Out Where Your Roof Stands

Request a free, no-obligation inspection. A licensed Alron inspector will examine your roof, document what is there, and give you a clear report. If everything looks fine, we will tell you. If there is a problem, we will show you exactly what it is and explain your options.