How to File a Roof Insurance Claim in Texas – Step-by-Step Guide for Bell County Homeowners
Filing a roof insurance claim in Texas does not have to be complicated – but doing it wrong can cost you thousands in underpaid settlements or denied claims. This guide walks Troy TX and Bell County homeowners through every step.
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Step 1 – Document the Damage Immediately
Take date-stamped photos of everything visible from ground level – dented gutters, dented window screens, hail in the yard, any visible roof damage from the edge. Document your outdoor AC unit condenser fins and vehicle hood if the car was outside. Do not go on the roof yourself. Save all photos with original file timestamps intact.
Step 2 – Get an Independent Contractor Inspection First
This is the most consequential step most Bell County homeowners skip. When your insurance adjuster is the first professional on your roof, their assessment becomes the baseline for your entire claim. Having contractor documentation completed first gives you independent evidence to compare against the adjuster’s findings. Call (254) 500-3913 – we provide free inspections with written documentation at no charge.
Step 3 – Review Your Policy Before Filing
ACV (actual cash value) policies pay replacement cost minus depreciation – a 15-year-old roof may receive significantly less than what a new roof costs. RCV (replacement cost value) policies pay the full replacement cost. Confirm which type you have. Also review your deductible, storm-specific exclusions, and the filing deadline – Texas law allows one year from the date of loss.
Step 4 – File the Claim
Contact your insurer by phone or app to open a claim. Have your policy number, the storm date, and a general damage description ready. They will assign a claim number and schedule an adjuster – typically within one to two weeks of filing.
Step 5 – The Adjuster Visit
Have your roofing contractor present during the adjuster inspection. Adjusters working high-volume storm events move quickly and sometimes miss items – flashing failures, ventilation damage, satellite dish mount impacts, drip edge condition. Having your contractor point out all damage in real time is significantly more effective than disputing the estimate after the fact.
Step 6 – Review the Adjuster’s Estimate Line by Line
Do not accept the first estimate as final. Items commonly missed or undervalued in Bell County storm claims: code upgrade requirements, full decking replacement when partial is listed, drip edge, ice and water shield, sales tax on materials. Filing for missed items – called supplementing – is standard practice. We handle supplements for our clients at no additional charge.
Step 7 – Approve the Claim and Schedule Work
Approved claims typically release two payments: an ACV check first, then a final RCV check after completion. Do not sign an Assignment of Benefits – this transfers your insurance rights to the contractor and removes your control. You have the legal right to choose your own licensed contractor in Texas regardless of what any insurer or contractor implies.
Texas Homeowner Rights
- Right to choose your own contractor – insurers cannot require a specific company
- Right to have your contractor present at the adjuster inspection
- Right to dispute the adjuster’s estimate and request re-inspection
- Texas prompt payment laws – insurers must acknowledge within 15 days and pay or deny within 15 business days of receiving all information
Red Flags to Avoid
- Any contractor asking you to sign an Assignment of Benefits before work begins
- Anyone offering to waive your deductible – this is insurance fraud in Texas
- Out-of-state storm chasers with no verifiable Bell County address
- Verbal-only estimates with no written scope of work
FAQ – Roof Insurance Claims Texas
Q: Will filing a storm claim raise my rates?
A: Storm damage from hail and wind is typically an act of God claim and should not raise rates. Confirm with your agent.
Q: My insurer only approved partial replacement. What can I do?
A: Request a re-inspection with your contractor present. If disagreement continues, hire a public adjuster. We can advise on this process.
Q: How long does the claims process take?
A: Typically two to six weeks from filing to ACV payment. Completing the work and collecting the final RCV payment adds additional time.
Q: Can I file for damage from two years ago?
A: Texas law allows one year from date of loss. After that, claims are almost certainly denied. Contact us to discuss repair options outside the insurance process.
Get Your Free Inspection and Documentation
Bell County Roofing Pros helps Troy TX and Bell County homeowners navigate the entire claim process. Call (254) 500-3913 – free inspection and professional documentation included. Serving Troy and all of Bell County TX. Also see our hail damage guide and our storm damage repair page.