Roof replacement in El Paso, TX — most covered by insurance after storm damage. We maximize your claim and connect you with vetted local roofers. Free assessment.
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Storm chaser contractors descend on El Paso after major hail events, offering quick deals and then doing poor work or disappearing. Knowing which roofer to trust is the biggest challenge El Paso homeowners face after a storm.
El Paso roofs face conditions that accelerate aging: extreme UV radiation (El Paso averages 297 sunny days per year), monsoon rain that tests drainage, hail impacts, and temperature swings from 100°F+ summers to occasional below-freezing winters. The right replacement roof for El Paso depends on your home type — sloped roofs typically use architectural shingles or metal, while the many flat-roofed El Paso homes use foam, TPO, or modified bitumen systems.
El Paso Home Damage Pros is a referral service connecting homeowners with licensed public adjusters and vetted contractors. We do not provide legal or insurance advice.
We maximize your insurance payout so your new roof is fully funded. You pay only your deductible in most cases.
Every roofer we refer is El Paso-based, licensed, bonded, and background-checked. No out-of-state crews that vanish post-job.
We recommend roofing materials rated for El Paso's UV intensity, heat, and hail — not generic national specs.
Every replacement comes with a written manufacturer's warranty on materials and a workmanship warranty from the contractor.
All replacements are permitted through the City of El Paso and meet current building code requirements.
We monitor the installation and conduct a final inspection before you sign off and the roofer receives final payment.
After every major El Paso hail or wind event, out-of-state storm chasers descend on neighborhoods offering quick deals. These contractors often do poor work, use cheap materials, and disappear when problems arise. Every contractor we refer is licensed, bonded, El Paso-based, and background-checked.
We inspect, document, file your insurance claim, and negotiate your settlement to maximize your replacement coverage.
We match you with a vetted, licensed El Paso roofer who is right for your roof type, size, and timeline.
Your new roof is installed correctly, permitted, and inspected. You receive full documentation and warranty paperwork.
Every adjuster we work with is licensed by the Texas Department of Insurance — held to fiduciary duty to represent you.
Our roofer network is El Paso-based, licensed, bonded, and background-checked. We reject contractors who can't meet our standards.
Public adjuster-represented claims average 2–3x higher settlements. We fight until you receive what your policy entitles you to.
We know El Paso's hail season, monsoon patterns, foam roof failures, and desert UV damage — not generic national advice.
We know Texas policyholder rights, claim timelines, the appraisal clause, and how to hold insurance companies accountable.
Free inspections. Public adjuster fees from settlement. Roofer referrals free. We earn only when you win.
Generally, if more than 30% of your roof is damaged or if your roof is over 15 years old with significant storm damage, replacement is usually more cost-effective and covered by insurance. We assess this for free and give you an honest recommendation.
For sloped roofs: impact-resistant (Class 4) architectural shingles are ideal — they resist hail and El Paso's UV better than standard shingles. Metal roofing is excellent for longevity. For flat roofs: spray polyurethane foam with quality coating is El Paso's traditional choice; TPO is increasingly popular for commercial buildings.
Most residential roof replacements take 1–3 days depending on size and complexity. Flat foam roofs take longer due to spray application and curing time. We schedule around El Paso's weather patterns to avoid monsoon rain during installation.
With significant hail or wind damage, most policies cover full replacement to restore your roof to pre-storm condition. The key is proper documentation of the damage extent. This is exactly what our public adjusters do — document thoroughly so insurance cannot justify a partial settlement.
Red flags: door-to-door solicitation immediately after a storm, requests for large deposits before work begins, no physical El Paso address, no verifiable Texas license number. We pre-screen every roofer we refer — you get a licensed, local, vetted professional every time.
Free inspection. Licensed public adjuster. Vetted local roofers. No upfront cost. We fight until you win.
* El Paso Home Damage Pros is a referral service. We connect homeowners with licensed public adjusters and vetted roofing contractors. We are not an insurance company, law firm, or roofing contractor. Public adjuster services are provided by licensed Texas Department of Insurance-licensed professionals. Individual results vary based on policy terms and claim specifics.