Our NCI Certified owner personally inspects every storm-damaged roof, providing time-stamped documentation and adjuster meeting support to help ensure your insurance claim is handled properly.
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Hail impacts create granule loss, bruising, and fractures in shingles that may not be visible from the ground but can lead to leaks and premature failure.
High winds can lift, crack, or remove shingles entirely, exposing the underlayment and decking to water intrusion.
Falling branches, debris, and other impacts can cause immediate structural damage requiring emergency tarping and prompt repair.
Storm-related leaks can cause interior damage, mold growth, and structural deterioration if not addressed quickly and properly documented.
Our owner holds NCI Certification as a Composition Shingle Roof Inspector. This means your inspection is conducted with certified training — not just contractor intuition. Insurance carriers recognize this distinction, and it can make a meaningful difference in how your claim is documented and reviewed.
We are a knowledgeable contractor with certified inspection training — not a public adjuster. This compliance-focused approach builds trust with insurance carriers and ensures your claim is handled with integrity.


We begin with a thorough review of your roof before the insurance adjuster arrives, identifying all damage and preparing our documentation.
Our NCI Certified owner is on-site when your adjuster arrives, presenting our findings and ensuring nothing is overlooked.
Time-stamped photos, measurements, and a written inspection report are provided for your records and submitted with your claim.
We review the insurance scope to ensure all damage is accounted for and the repair/replacement plan is comprehensive.
If additional damage is identified or the initial scope is insufficient, we provide supplement support to address any gaps.
Compliance Notice: GENX Roofing & Restoration is a contractor with NCI-certified inspection training. Final claim decisions are made by the insurance carrier. We do not act as a public adjuster.