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Roof Replacement
Roof Replacement | Storm Damage Restoration | Roofing | Pelham
When fierce Pelham weather tears through shingles, dents metal panels, and leaves your attic exposed, HEP is the local crew that turns chaos into comfort. Our licensed roofers arrive fast, document every crack and crease for your insurance claim, and guide you through each step of storm damage restoration so you never feel overwhelmed. From temporary tarping to full roof replacement, we combine meticulous craftsmanship with top-tier materials engineered to outlast the next squall.
Homeowners trust HEP because we treat every roof like it shelters our own families. You’ll get transparent estimates, clear timelines, and courteous pros who clean up the jobsite daily. Whether a single branch punched a hole through your decking or 70-mph winds left your entire roof in ruins, we restore curb appeal, energy efficiency, and peace of mind—one sturdy shingle at a time. Call today and let Pelham’s dependable roofing specialists get your home back to pre-storm perfection.
FAQs
How can I tell if my Pelham home needs a full roof replacement after a storm?
Look for missing shingles, dented metal, torn flashing, water stains on ceilings, or large amounts of granules in gutters. Hail or high winds common in Pelham can also create damage that is not obvious from the ground. The safest way to know is to schedule a professional inspection. Our Haag-certified inspectors will document all damage with photos, moisture readings, and a written report so you can decide whether repair or full replacement is the smartest choice.
What steps are involved in the storm damage restoration process?
1) Emergency response: If leaks are active, we install tarps or shrink-wrap the affected areas within hours. 2) Detailed inspection and documentation for you and your insurer. 3) Claim assistance: We meet your adjuster on-site to make sure all damage is noted. 4) Material selection and permitting with the City of Pelham. 5) Roof tear-off, decking repairs, and installation of new underlayment, flashing, and shingles or metal panels. 6) Final cleanup with magnetic nail sweep and dumpster removal. 7) Post-project inspection and workmanship warranty registration.
Will my homeowner’s insurance cover a storm-related roof replacement?
Most standard policies in Pelham cover sudden and accidental damage from wind, hail, or falling debris, but coverage depends on the policy language, deductibles, and depreciation schedules. After our inspection we provide a photo report you can submit with your claim, and we meet directly with the adjuster to clarify scope and pricing codes. If your claim is approved, you normally pay only your deductible; the insurer pays the rest in two checks (ACV first, then depreciation once work is complete). We handle all required paperwork and invoicing to make the process as stress-free as possible.
How long does a roof replacement take and what factors affect the timeline?
Most single-family homes in Pelham are completed in one to two days of on-site work. Larger homes, complex roof lines, or specialty materials such as standing-seam metal can extend the job to three to five days. Other variables include weather delays, the need to replace damaged decking, and the time required for city inspections. We provide you with a written schedule before work starts and update you daily if rain or high winds force a pause in production.
Which roofing materials are best for Pelham’s climate and severe weather?
Impact-rated architectural shingles (Class 4) are popular because they resist hail bruising and may qualify for insurance premium discounts. Metal roofing offers outstanding wind resistance and a 40- to 50-year lifespan. Synthetic slate and composite shake products also perform well in high winds and are lighter than real slate. Every option we install includes an ice and water shield in valleys and around penetrations to combat Pelham’s occasional freeze-thaw cycles.
Do I need to be home during the roof replacement, and how will you protect my property?
You are welcome to stay, but you do not have to be on site. We protect landscaping with plywood, tarps, and temporary fencing; cover attic contents with plastic if decking repairs are expected; and place dump trailers on plywood sheets to prevent driveway scuffs. Our crew performs a magnetic nail sweep of your yard and driveway at the end of each workday and again after final cleanup. A project manager is present the entire time and will text or email progress photos if you are away.