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Before You File a Roof Insurance Claim in Texas

Not sure whether your roof has storm damage? Marva Roofing can inspect your roof, document visible roof conditions, and explain repair or replacement options. We do not file claims, negotiate claims, interpret coverage, or represent you to your insurance company.

  • Before You File
  • Photo Documentation
  • Deductible Clarity
  • Repair or Replace Guidance
  • Texas-Safe Roofing Help
Start here if you are unsure

A roof claim should not start with a guess

A storm comes through, you notice shingles in the yard, water on the ceiling, or dents on the metal vents. The natural question is: should I file a claim?

The safer first step is to understand the roof. A documented inspection gives you photos, roof-condition notes, and a clear explanation of whether the damage looks minor, repairable, widespread, or urgent.

  • Know what damage is actually visible
  • Understand what your deductible could mean
  • Save photos and receipts from the beginning
  • Avoid filing based only on fear or pressure
  • Decide whether to contact your insurer with clearer information

We stay in our lane: roofing facts, photos, estimates, and repair-or-replacement guidance.

First step

Look at the roof before you decide what to do with insurance

A careful roof inspection can help you avoid a weak claim, catch real storm damage early, or choose a smaller repair when a full claim is not worth it.

Plain-English homeowner guide

This page helps you slow down and make a better decision

After a Texas storm, you may hear different opinions from neighbors, contractors, door knockers, insurance people, and online articles. That can make a roof problem feel bigger and more confusing than it needs to be.

This page gives you a clean path before you file a roof insurance claim. It explains what to check, what to save, what your deductible means, when to call your insurance company, and where Marva Roofing can help without stepping into claim-adjusting.

If water is actively coming in, visit emergency roof repair in McAllen or roof leak repair in McAllen first. Stopping more damage matters.

The simple answer

Do not file only because a storm happened. Find out what happened to the roof.

Some storms leave obvious roof damage. Other storms leave small signs that get worse slowly. And sometimes the roof looks scary from the ground, but the actual repair is smaller than expected.

Before you file, you want answers to four questions: Is there visible storm damage? Is water getting in? Is the likely repair cost more than your deductible? Is the roof old or worn in a way that insurance may not treat the same as new storm damage?

Marva Roofing helps you answer the roofing side of those questions. Your insurance company, agent, licensed public adjuster, or attorney handles coverage questions.

  • Take photos before cleanup or temporary repairs when it is safe.
  • Do not climb a wet, steep, or damaged roof yourself.
  • Check your deductible before deciding whether a claim is worth it.
  • Save receipts for tarps, emergency leak protection, and cleanup.
  • Get a documented roof inspection before making a final decision.
Texas-safe promise: We document roof conditions. We do not file, negotiate, adjust, interpret coverage, promise claim results, or waive deductibles.

After a storm

Signs you may need a roof inspection before filing

You do not need to know roofing to notice warning signs. You only need to know what to look for from the ground and inside your home. Stay safe. Do not climb on the roof after rain, hail, high wind, or lightning.

Shingles in the yard

Loose shingles, shingle tabs, ridge cap pieces, or torn material in the yard can mean wind lifted or pulled parts of the roof loose.

Lifted or curled shingles

From the ground, you may see edges sticking up, uneven rows, or shingles that no longer sit flat. Wind can break the seal that helps shingles shed water.

Granules in gutters or by downspouts

Some granule loss is normal as a roof ages, but sudden piles after hail or heavy rain can be a sign the roof surface needs a closer look.

Dents on metal pieces

Hail often shows up on soft metal first: roof vents, gutters, downspouts, drip edge, chimney caps, patio covers, and garage doors.

New ceiling stains

A brown ring, wet drywall, peeling paint, or dripping light fixture after a storm needs quick attention, even if the roof damage is not obvious outside.

Tree limbs or flying debris

Branches, fence pieces, satellite equipment, or blown debris can damage shingles, tile, metal panels, flashing, and the roof deck beneath.

Hail concern? Start with hail damage roof inspection in McAllen. Wind concern? Visit wind damage roof repair in McAllen.

What you get from Marva

What a documented roof inspection includes

A documented roof inspection is not just someone saying, “Yes, you have damage.” It should help you understand what was checked, what was found, and what the next reasonable step looks like.

1

Exterior check

We look at visible roof surfaces, roof edges, ridge areas, valleys, vents, pipe boots, flashing, gutters, and nearby damage indicators.

2

Interior leak check

When needed, we look at ceiling stains, attic moisture, decking concerns, and the likely path water may have taken into the home.

3

Photo documentation

Photos help you remember what was found and keep your information organized if you later decide to contact your insurer.

4

Repair or replacement guidance

We explain whether the roof looks like a small repair, a larger repair, a replacement candidate, or a situation that should simply be monitored.

Helpful but clean: We can give you roof facts, photos, and a roofing estimate. We cannot tell you what your insurance policy covers or whether the insurance company must pay.

Photos, notes, and receipts

What to document before you file

Good documentation makes the situation easier to understand. It also helps you avoid trying to remember storm details weeks later. Take photos and videos when it is safe, and save receipts for anything you do to protect the home.

Storm details

Write down the date, approximate time, type of storm, hail size if known, wind concerns, and when you first noticed roof or leak damage.

Outside photos

Photograph the front, back, and sides of the home, gutters, downspouts, vents, fence damage, patio covers, and anything that shows storm impact.

Inside photos

Photograph ceiling stains, wet walls, attic water, damaged insulation, flooring, furniture, and any room where water entered.

Temporary repairs

Take photos before and after tarping or emergency leak protection. Save receipts for tarps, materials, labor, cleanup, fans, or drying work.

Communication notes

If you contact your insurer, write down the claim number, names, phone numbers, dates, and what each person requested from you.

Roof inspection photos

Keep the roof photos from your inspection with your other records so you can easily find them later.

For the full checklist, go to How to Document Storm Roof Damage in the RGV. For a related blog guide, visit Document Roof Storm Damage Before Filing a Claim in Texas.

Your out-of-pocket part

Know your deductible before you decide to file

Your deductible is the amount you pay before the insurance company pays on a covered claim. In Texas, storm deductibles can be a flat dollar amount or a percentage of the amount your home is insured for. A percentage deductible can be much larger than homeowners expect.

Amount your home is insured for × wind/hail deductible percentage = your deductible

Example: 1% storm deductible

If your home is insured for $300,000 and your wind/hail deductible is 1%, your deductible is $3,000.

Example: 2% storm deductible

If your home is insured for $300,000 and your wind/hail deductible is 2%, your deductible is $6,000.

Important: Marva Roofing does not waive, rebate, absorb, hide, or “cover” deductibles. Texas treats the deductible as the homeowner’s responsibility. If another contractor says the deductible will disappear, that is a serious warning sign.

For the full homeowner explanation, visit Texas Roof Deductible Law: What Homeowners Should Know.

Texas-safe roofing help

What roofers can and cannot do in Texas insurance situations

You should feel comfortable asking a roofer for roof help. You should also know where the line is. Marva Roofing stays on the roofing side of the process so you are protected and the work is handled cleanly.

What Marva can do

  • Inspect the roof and visible storm damage
  • Take roof-condition photos
  • Explain what we see in plain language
  • Prepare a roofing estimate for work we perform
  • Explain repair and replacement options
  • Answer technical roofing questions about our findings

What Marva does not do

  • We do not file the claim for you
  • We do not negotiate claim payment
  • We do not interpret your policy
  • We do not tell your carrier we represent you
  • We do not promise claim approval or payout amount
  • We do not waive or hide your deductible
Clean wording: We provide documented roof inspections, photo documentation, roofing estimates, help understanding roofing line items, and repair-vs-replacement guidance. We do not provide public adjusting, legal, tax, or insurance coverage advice.

When to contact your insurer

When it may be time to call your insurance agent or company

Marva Roofing can help you understand the roof. Your insurance agent or company is the right place for policy questions, filing deadlines, claim reporting, coverage, payment timing, and what your policy requires.

Call if the home has active damage

If water is entering, a tree hit the roof, part of the roof is open, or electrical areas are wet, protect the home and contact your insurer quickly.

Call if damage looks widespread

If the inspection shows damage across several roof sections, multiple leaks, or major storm impact, ask your insurer what your policy requires.

Call if you need policy answers

Ask about your deductible, claim deadline, wind/hail rules, payment steps, emergency repairs, and whether you need approval before permanent repairs.

Questions to ask your insurance company: What is my wind/hail deductible? Is my roof covered for replacement cost or actual cash value? What is the claim reporting deadline? What temporary repairs should I make? What photos or receipts do you need? Should I wait for the adjuster before permanent repairs?

Stop more damage

How to protect your home before the claim decision

If your roof is letting water in, do not wait for the problem to get worse. The goal is to protect the home while keeping clear records of what happened.

1

Stay safe first

Do not climb on a wet or storm-damaged roof. Stay away from sagging ceilings, wet electrical areas, and fallen power lines.

2

Photograph before cleanup

When safe, take wide and close photos before moving damaged items or covering the roof.

3

Use temporary protection

A tarp, temporary seal, or emergency roof repair may help prevent more water from entering until permanent work is planned.

4

Save receipts

Keep receipts for tarps, labor, materials, cleanup, drying, and emergency work. Put everything in one folder.

Need fast help? Visit Emergency Roof Repair McAllen or Roof Leak Repair McAllen.

The Marva homeowner path

One clean path for roof insurance questions in McAllen and the RGV

This page is the first step. Each page below answers the next question a homeowner usually has after a storm. Use them in order, or jump to the part that matches your situation.

Hub

McAllen & RGV Roof Insurance Education Center

The main home base for insurance-aware roofing help, documentation, deductibles, adjuster visits, and roof decisions.

1

Before You File a Roof Insurance Claim in Texas

Start here when you are unsure whether the roof problem is serious enough to contact your insurer.

2

How to Document Storm Roof Damage in the RGV

What photos, notes, receipts, and storm details to save before cleanup, tarping, or repairs.

3

Texas Roof Deductible Law

Understand why your deductible must be paid and why “we cover your deductible” is a red flag.

4

After the Insurance Adjuster Visits Your Roof

What to do after you receive an estimate, payment explanation, or claim decision from your insurer.

5

Roof Scope Review in McAllen

Compare visible roof-condition findings with the roofing work needed, without claim negotiation promises.

6

Repair or Replace a Storm-Damaged Roof

Decide whether the smarter move is a roof repair, full replacement, temporary protection, or monitoring.

7

Using a Tax Refund for Roof Repairs in McAllen

Plan roof repairs, deductible reserves, down payments, or material upgrades using refund money wisely.

Why this path works: it keeps the homeowner organized and keeps Marva focused on roofing facts, not claim adjusting.

South Texas roof reality

RGV weather can make roof decisions harder

McAllen and the Rio Grande Valley deal with strong sun, high heat, wind-driven rain, hail, tropical systems, dry periods, and sudden severe storms. That means storm damage and normal roof aging can sometimes appear together. A good inspection separates what looks like storm impact from what looks like long-term wear.

Asphalt shingle roofs

We look for lifted tabs, missing shingles, cracked or torn shingles, hail marks, granule loss, ridge damage, flashing issues, and ventilation concerns.

Storm damage on asphalt shingles

Tile roofs

We look for cracked, slipped, or impact-damaged tiles, but also the underlayment and water-entry points below the tile surface.

Tile roof inspection in McAllen

Metal roofs

We look at dents, seams, screws, trim, flashing, finish damage, and whether the issue affects performance or mainly appearance.

Hail damage on metal roofs

Flat and low-slope areas

We pay close attention to drainage, ponding water, seams, penetrations, scuppers, edge metal, and areas where water can sit after heavy rain.

Commercial and low-slope roofing

For broader storm services, visit Storm Damage Repair McAllen or Storm Damage Roof Repair McAllen.

Protect yourself after a storm

Red flags before you sign anything

Storms bring out good local contractors, but they also bring out people who pressure homeowners. Slow down before signing. A good roofing company should be willing to explain the work, the materials, the price, the deductible, and the next step.

Be careful if someone says this

  • “We will waive your deductible.”
  • “We will fight your insurance company.”
  • “Sign now so we can handle the whole claim.”
  • “Just give us the insurance proceeds.”
  • “You do not need to read the contract.”

Ask for this instead

  • A local address and working phone number
  • A written roofing estimate
  • Clear material details
  • Photos of the roof condition
  • Written warranty information
Never sign a blank contract. Never sign something you do not understand. Never agree to a deductible waiver. If you feel rushed, pause and ask questions.

Still not sure?

Let us inspect the roof and explain what we see

You do not need to decide alone. Start with a documented roof inspection, then choose the next step with better information.

Frequently asked questions

Questions homeowners ask before filing a roof claim

Should I file a roof insurance claim before getting an inspection?

It is usually better to understand the roof first. A documented inspection can show whether the damage looks minor, repairable, widespread, urgent, or possibly below your deductible. Then you can decide whether to contact your insurance company.

Can Marva Roofing tell me whether my policy covers the roof damage?

No. We can explain the roof condition and the roofing work needed. Your insurance company, agent, licensed public adjuster, or attorney is the right source for policy coverage questions.

Can Marva Roofing file the claim for me?

No. We do not file insurance claims for homeowners. We provide roof inspections, photos, estimates, and repair-or-replacement guidance so you have clearer roofing information.

What photos should I take before I call insurance?

Take wide photos of the home, close photos of visible damage, indoor leak photos, and photos of any temporary repair. Save receipts for tarps, emergency repairs, cleanup, and drying work.

What if the damage is close to my deductible?

A smaller repair may be the better move if the likely cost is close to your deductible and the rest of the roof is in decent condition. We can inspect the roof and explain repair options, but you make the final decision about contacting your insurer.

Can a roofer waive my deductible in Texas?

No. Texas does not allow contractors to waive, rebate, absorb, hide, or help homeowners avoid paying deductibles. Marva Roofing does not play deductible games.

What if water is coming into my house right now?

Protect the home first. Stay safe, take photos when possible, use temporary protection if needed, save receipts, and call for emergency roof help. You can contact your insurer to ask what they require for temporary repairs.

Can Marva Roofing meet the adjuster?

We can be available to answer technical roofing questions about our inspection findings and the roofing work we believe is needed. We do not represent you, discuss policy coverage, negotiate claim payment, or speak on your behalf.

Is old roof wear the same as storm damage?

No. Age, sun wear, poor ventilation, old repairs, and storm damage can look different. A roof inspection helps separate normal roof aging from visible storm-related damage patterns.

What should I do after the adjuster visits?

Save the estimate, payment letter, photos, and claim notes. Then visit our After the Insurance Adjuster Visits Your Roof page or ask Marva Roofing for a roofing scope review.

Your next step

Schedule a documented roof inspection before you file

If you think your roof may have storm damage, start with the roof itself. Marva Roofing will inspect visible roof conditions, take photos, explain repair or replacement options, and help you make a calmer decision about what to do next.

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