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Storm Damage Isn’t Always Obvious—And Insurance Has a Process
After a storm, damage isn’t always visible from the ground. Hail impacts, lifted shingles, and hidden leaks can worsen over time.
Insurance claims also come with steps, paperwork, and inspections that can feel overwhelming if you’ve never gone through it before.
We help homeowners throughout Louisville, Jefferson County, Oldham County, Bullitt County and surrounding communities understand what's happening at each stage so they can make informed decisions about their home.
How the Insurance Process Works
- We inspect your roof and document storm-related damage
- We explain what we find so you can better understand whether an insurance claim may be appropriate
- You file a claim with your insurance provider (if needed)
What Happens Next
- An adjuster is scheduled to inspect the property
- We can be present to help document visible damage
- We review the findings with you and explain your options
- We help you understand the scope of work and available options
Working With Your Insurance Adjuster
When possible, we coordinate with homeowners to be present during the adjuster's inspection. This helps ensure that any visible storm-related damage is properly documented and understood.
While we don’t represent you in the claims process, we work alongside it to provide clarity and help prevent important details from being overlooked.
Storm-related roofing projects often attract temporary contractors from outside the area. K&P Roofing has been serving the Louisville area since 1991 and will be here long after the storm has passed.
When Does It Make Sense to File a Roof Insurance Claim?
- Storm damage affecting multiple areas of the roof
- Hail impacts causing widespread shingle damage
- Wind damage lifting or removing shingles
- Leaks caused by recent weather events
Not every roof issue requires an insurance claim. In some situations, a roof repair may be the better solution. We’ll help you understand the difference before you move forward.
Frequently Asked Questions
Have Questions About a Possible Insurance Claim?
If you think your roof may qualify for an insurance claim, timing and documentation matter. We'll inspect the roof, document what we find, and help you understand your options before moving forward.
Call us: (502)254-2211
No pressure—just a clear, professional evaluation of your roof.
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