Identify Storm Damage
Use our storm tracking tools to find out if your home was in the path of a damaging storm. We'll help you spot early signs of roof issues before they get worse.
Storm Match helps homeowners uncover hidden storm damage by checking recent weather history against their property. From identifying past storms that may have affected your home or vehicle to providing virtual repair quotes and connecting you with trusted local pros, we simplify every step after the storm.
StormMatch gives homeowners the tools, guidance, and referrals to confidently handle roof inspections, storm damage claims, and repairs — all in one place.
Use our storm tracking tools to find out if your home was in the path of a damaging storm. We'll help you spot early signs of roof issues before they get worse.
Get a free onsite inspection from a trusted contractor in your area. Receive direct quotes based on your roof’s condition — no pressure, just answers.
Submit your contractor’s quotes directly with your insurance claim to strengthen your case. Roofsly gives you the tools and support to make it easy and effective.
Severe storms are hitting harder and more often than ever. In just the last 5 years, the U.S. has averaged 23 major billion-dollar weather events per year — double the historical average.
Selecting the ideal roofing material is crucial for achieving the perfect balance roofing our best that between functionality and style.
What may seem fine isn’t always damage-free. Small issues often hide under the surface. Getting a professional inspection ensures nothing is missed — and that you're not left footing the bill later.
Don't just rely on your insurance adjuster. Get a qualified contractor to check the damage and give you an independent estimate.
Accepting the insurance check without confirming the repair cost may lock you into less than you need. Once you deposit it, it may be considered your agreement to settle.
Most homeowners don’t realize they typically have up to a year or more to file a storm damage claim, depending on their policy and state. If your roof was impacted by a recent storm, it’s worth getting a second look — even if months have passed.
If your claim feels too low or is denied, you’re allowed to challenge it. A second inspection or contractor-backed quote can help you win a better outcome.