Complimentary drone inspections within 24 hours. Detailed insurance documentation. Trusted local crews that know how to navigate storm damage the right way.
Hail, wind, downed trees — we are on the ground in your neighborhood within 24 hours of the storm passing. Free drone inspection, full insurance documentation, emergency tarp if you need it. No obligation. Just the help you need to know what you are dealing with.
Hail and wind damage is sneaky. A roof can survive a storm without leaking and still be 60% compromised. By the time it leaks, you're looking at $20,000 in interior damage. Catch it early — most insurance carriers only give you 12 months from the storm date to file.
Black sandy buildup at the downspout = your shingles are shedding their UV protection.
Vents, AC caps, chimneys, gutters — if hail hit them, it hit your roof harder.
Soft spots where granules are knocked off — looks like a dark spot, often round.
Wind got under them. Even if they snapped back, the seal is broken.
Yellow or brown rings on rafters or insulation = active leak.
Hail rarely hits the roof in isolation. Check the rest of the exterior.
If a storm dropped hail on the block, every house in that swath probably has damage. Insurance carriers know this. Most claims get approved when the neighbor's already filed.
Call us. We're on your roof within 24 hours. Full drone aerial + ground inspection. You get high-res photos and a written report — even if you don't end up filing.
If you have damage, we help you file. Our reports speak insurance. Customers tell us our documentation is "top class" — and we've worked with State Farm, Allstate, USAA, Liberty Mutual, AAA, and Travelers.
Owner Kyle (or a senior project lead) meets your insurance rep on-site. We walk the roof together, show every data point. This is the difference. This is why we win claims.
Approved? Materials delivered. Crew on-site. Old roof off, new roof on, three magnet sweeps to catch every nail. Final drone inspection before we leave. Two rounds of rain test before we close out.
"Marco and Jake reinspected with my insurance rep and it was agreed to be covered. Before the install date arrived we had another storm that blew additional shingles off the roof. They arrived the next day to make temporary repairs. Three magnet sweeps around the house. Marco returned the next day and did a drone aerial inspection. We are totally satisfied."
No obligation. No pressure. Just professional inspections and honest recommendations.
Hail. Wind. Insurance. The questions homeowners ask in the first 48 hours after a storm.
KPro tracks every hail and high-wind event in the St. Louis metro using NOAA storm data. We can tell you within 5 minutes whether your zip code took hail in the last 18 months and what the maximum stone size was. Call (636) 386-7499 or schedule a drone inspection — it's free either way.
Within 24 hours for active storm response, often same-day for emergencies. Our drone fleet covers Manchester, Chesterfield, Wildwood, Ballwin, Kirkwood, Town & Country, Webster Groves, Maryland Heights, and the rest of the metro. We tarp active leaks the same visit if needed.
On asphalt shingle: dark circular bruises about the size of a quarter, sometimes with the granule layer chipped off exposing the black mat underneath. On metal: dimples or dents in the panels. On gutters: dings on the front face. Most damage is invisible from the ground — that's why drone inspection matters.
If your damage is over $3,000, file. If it's under $1,500, paying out of pocket usually saves you the deductible cost. Between $1,500–$3,000, depends on your deductible amount. We'll tell you straight after the inspection — no claim is also a perfectly valid recommendation.
Yes — same-day response for active interior leaks. We tarp the affected area to stop further water damage while the claim is filed and the full repair is scheduled. Tarping is free with any insurance claim we handle; standalone tarping runs $250–$450.
Probably not. Most Missouri carriers allow 12 months to file, some 24. We've successfully filed claims 14 months after the date of loss with proper documentation. The longer you wait, the harder it gets — but it's worth a free inspection to find out.