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Storm Damage Restoration in Frontenac

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Call us once the storm passes and we will be on your roof with a camera within 24 hours. We document damage, prep a claim-ready report, and stand beside you at the adjuster meeting. From the first photo to closeout, we handle the heavy lifting.

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Storm Damage Restoration in Frontenac, MO

When a hailstorm or straight-line wind event tears through Frontenac, the damage to a slate roof, standing-seam metal panel, or James Hardie fiber cement wall is rarely cosmetic, and patch-and-pray fixes leave thousands of dollars on the table. Top Quality Exteriors handles storm damage restoration in Frontenac MO with the documentation, scope, and insurance experience these estate properties demand. St. Louis sits in one of the most active hail corridors in the country, with the metro averaging three to five significant hail events per year.

Our crews handle the full storm envelope: roof tear-off and replacement, flashing and ridge vent repair, dented gutters and downspouts, fascia and soffit damage, and hail-bruised or wind-torn siding panels. We coordinate directly with your insurance carrier on the claim, build the Xactimate scope line by line, and pursue supplements when the first estimate misses items. If you need a tarp on the deck tonight before the next round of rain hits, our emergency roof tarping in Frontenac crew rolls 24/7.

Signs Your Home Took Storm Damage

  • Granule loss in gutters and circular bruising on shingles
  • Dented gutters, downspouts, fascia, or AC condenser fins
  • Cracked, dented, or wind-lifted siding panels and trim pieces

Why Insurance Experience Matters

Most insurance carriers give Missouri homeowners a 12-month window from the date of loss to file a storm claim, but the smart move is to document the damage within 30 days while the evidence is fresh and the cause is unmistakable. Under Missouri statute, your contractor has the right to attend the adjuster’s inspection on your property, and that single hour often decides whether you are paid for a full roof replacement or a partial patch on three slope sections. We show up with the homeowner, walk the roof with the adjuster, point out hail strikes on collateral like vents and skylights, and make sure the soft-metal test counts get on the official report. On premium Frontenac homes with slate tile, copper flashing, or fiber cement siding, the line-item pricing matters even more — a missed code item or undersized supplement can mean a five-figure gap in the payout. Our team handles storm damage roofing in Frontenac claims end to end, so you focus on your family and not on paperwork.

Our Storm Restoration Process

From the first call to the final walk-through, our storm restoration process is built to protect your home, maximize your claim, and keep you out of the back-and-forth with adjusters. Here is how it runs on a typical Frontenac project.

Free Inspection

We climb the roof, photograph every elevation, and log each hail or wind impact. We measure squares and run drone footage on steep pitches. You get a damage report at zero cost.

Document Damage

We package every photo, measurement, and diagram into a claim-ready report. We map hail density, soft-metal hits, and AC unit collateral damage. Your adjuster gets a complete file.

File the Claim

We help you file the claim and lock in the adjuster meeting date. We attend that inspection and walk the full roof together. We pursue supplements when the first scope falls short.

Restore the Home

Crews start once the claim is approved and materials are staged on site. We tear off, replace bad decking, and install your shingles or siding. Daily cleanups keep yard usable.

Final Inspection

We walk the finished project with you and check every detail before sign-off. We file the final paperwork so the deductible is your only payment due. Then your warranty kicks in.

Insurance-Trained Restoration Crew

Our project managers write scopes in Xactimate the same way insurance adjusters do, which keeps the conversation factual and supplements clean. We document every hail bruise, wind-lifted shingle, dented gutter, and damaged fascia board with date-stamped photos before submitting a line item. Most homeowners we work with file an RCV policy claim, which pays replacement cost value once the work is finished and depreciation is recoverable as a separate check at closeout.

We have spent years restoring high-end homes around the Frontenac area, from stone-front estates to mid-century moderns with copper detail. We are GAF and CertainTeed certified, fully insured, and stand behind every storm restoration with a written workmanship warranty on top of the manufacturer coverage. References from past clients on similar slate, standing-seam, and fiber cement projects are available before you sign anything.

Your Cost After a Storm Claim

When the carrier approves a storm loss, the deductible is usually your only out-of-pocket cost on the entire project. Frontenac homeowners typically carry a $1,000 to $2,500 deductible, while the rest of the roof, siding, or gutter scope is funded by the carrier at replacement cost value. ACV policies pay only depreciated value upfront and never recover the rest. Any contractor who offers to cover or waive your deductible is asking you to commit insurance fraud.

Most Missouri policies give you 12 months to file a storm claim, but waiting that long is risky — evidence fades and adjusters get skeptical the further you drift from the date of loss. We tell every homeowner to document damage within 30 days of the event and start the claim conversation right away. Calling us early in that window means we can capture fresh evidence, write a tight scope, and push for every supplement the policy allows on a slate or fiber cement home.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most standard homeowners policies in Missouri cover hail and wind damage to your roof, siding, gutters, and detached structures. Coverage applies whether you have RCV or ACV — RCV pays full replacement cost once work is completed, while ACV pays depreciated value only. Frontenac homeowners with premium materials like slate or fiber cement should review limits annually.
Stay off the roof and start documenting from the ground. Photograph dented gutters, broken windows, AC condenser fins, damaged screens, and any debris field on the lawn. Note the date and approximate time of the storm. Then call a qualified storm restoration contractor for a free inspection before you contact your carrier, so you walk into the claim already knowing the full scope.
Most Missouri policies give homeowners 12 months from the date of loss to file a storm damage claim, though some carriers run 24. Waiting is risky because evidence fades and adjusters get skeptical the further you drift from the event. We recommend documenting the damage within 30 days and starting the claim conversation right away while the storm path is fresh.
When a storm claim is approved on an RCV policy, your deductible is usually your only out-of-pocket cost — typically $1,000 to $2,500 for Frontenac homeowners depending on the carrier and policy form. The rest of the roof, siding, or gutter scope is funded by the insurance company. Any contractor offering to cover or waive your deductible is asking you to commit fraud.
RCV stands for replacement cost value and covers the full cost of replacing damaged roofing or siding with materials of like kind and quality. ACV stands for actual cash value and pays only the depreciated value of your existing system — so an aging slate or asphalt roof can leave a five-figure gap. RCV policies recover that depreciation as a second check once the work is closed out.
Yes. Our crew runs 24/7 storm response across Frontenac for active leaks, missing shingles, and exposed decking after major weather events. We tarp roofs, board broken windows, and stabilize compromised siding the same day so secondary water damage stays out of your interior. The emergency call is free and gets followed up with a full daylight inspection.

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