Wind Damage Supplements

Wind Damage Roofing Supplements — Every Line Item That Should Be on the Estimate

Wind damage claims are routinely underpaid because damage patterns are irregular and adjusters scope only what's visible from the ground. Missing or lifted shingles on the north slope get photographed. The torn step flashing behind the chimney doesn't. We scope it all.

What Carriers Miss on Wind Damage Claims

Partial slope re-roof when full slope is required for shingle match

Step flashing at all wall intersections — blown loose by wind uplift

Fascia damage from wind-driven debris

Soffit damage and venting damage on windward sides

Gutter separation and damage from wind load

Drip edge at rakes — commonly bent or torn on high-wind events

Ridge cap blow-off — often missed on one side of a hip

Detach/reset items on roof surface (dishes, vents, HVAC curbs)

Nail-through damage to remaining shingles from flying debris

Interior damage at penetrations where flashing was displaced

Our Process for Wind Damage Supplements

1

Review carrier estimate against actual storm event data

2

Identify every partial or missed scope item

3

Write complete supplement with slope-by-slope documentation

4

Submit within 24 hours with supporting photo documentation

5

Follow up with carrier 2-3x/week until resolution

Why Choose The Estimate Company

Licensed Insurance Adjusters

Kyle & Lexie Hamrick are licensed IAs with 40+ years combined experience. This isn't outsourced estimating — it's done by people who know exactly how carriers think.

24-Hour Turnaround

We deliver your supplement within 24 hours of receiving the job documentation. Storm season doesn't wait — neither do we.

$5,000 Guarantee

2 claims/week for 12 months = 6 figures minimum. If you follow our process and we don't hit that, we write you a $5,000 check. Nobody else offers this.

Ready to Stop Leaving Money on Wind Damage Claims?

Send us the carrier estimate. We'll show you what's missing and have the supplement written within 24 hours.

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