Roof Repair & Storm Damage Replacement in Graham
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Not all roofers are forensic experts. Our elite Graham partners use meteorological data to force insurance carriers to approve valid claims.
Data-Backed Claims
We provide your contractor with the exact NOAA radar coordinates showing when hail hit your roof, making it impossible for insurance to deny.
Drone Inspections
Our partners use high-resolution drone photography to document micro-fractures in shingles that human adjusters often "accidentally" miss.
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When a claim is properly verified using our data, your only responsibility is your standard insurance deductible. No hidden costs.
Graham Roof Damage Profile
Look, I’ve been replacing roofs in Alamance County for over twenty years, and I can tell you without a doubt that Graham gets hammered in a way folks don’t expect until it’s too late. We sit right in that corridor where the Piedmont’s rolling hills meet the flatlands, and that geography acts like a funnel for spring and summer storms. The warm, humid air comes rolling up from the southwest, hits the slight elevation changes around the Haw River, and gets forced upward—that’s the perfect recipe for those supercell thunderstorms that pop up out of nowhere around April and May. And it’s not just the rain; those storms stall right over us, dropping hail the size of golf balls while the wind switches direction and gusts to 60, 70 miles an hour. I’ve seen neighborhoods where one side of the street is fine and the other side looks like a war zone, all because of how the wind wraps around the tree lines and the little ridges we have here.
Then you’ve got the late summer and early fall hurricane remnants that come up from the coast. We’re far enough inland that we don’t get the full brute force, but those systems lose their structure and turn into these long, spin-up tornado warnings and straight-line wind events that just tear at shingles. The problem is, most homes here have architectural shingles that are rated for 60 or 70 mph, but after a few years of that intense UV heat we get in July and August, the adhesive strips get brittle. So when a storm rolls through in September, the wind gets under a lifted tab, and it peels back like a banana—and once one shingle goes, the whole section is exposed. And the hail? It doesn’t have to be huge to do damage. Those little quarter-sized stones hitting at an angle, combined with the wind, bruise the fiberglass mat and knock the granules off. You don’t see it from the ground, but the roof is already compromised, and the next big storm will finish the job. That’s why I tell folks in Graham—if you’ve had a bad storm, don’t wait for the ceiling stain. Call me, and I’ll walk the roof with you and show you exactly what the weather’s been doing to it.
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Local Insurance Laws
"North Carolina law prohibits insurance companies from requiring a specific contractor and mandates that insurers provide a detailed estimate of damages, but it does not regulate roofing deductibles, leaving them subject to policy terms."
Graham Roof FAQs
How long do I have to file a roof claim in Graham?
In North Carolina, you have three years from the date of the loss to file a property insurance claim, per the state's statute of limitations for written contracts.
Will my insurance go up if I file a hail claim in Graham?
North Carolina law does not prohibit insurers from raising rates after a hail claim, but it requires that any rate increase be based on actuarially justified factors, and 'Act of God' events like hail are typically not surcharged unless they are frequent in the area.
Verified Storm History
NOAA SWDI DATA| Event Date | Event Type | Magnitude | Severity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 1, 2024 | Hail | 1.25" | SEVERE |
| Sep 1, 2024 | Hail | 1.25" | SEVERE |
| Sep 1, 2024 | Hail | 1.00" | SEVERE |
| Aug 19, 2024 | Hail | 1.00" | SEVERE |
| Aug 19, 2024 | Hail | 1.25" | SEVERE |
| Aug 19, 2024 | Hail | 1.00" | SEVERE |
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