DFW Is in Hail Alley - We Know What That Means
The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex sees more hail events than almost anywhere in the country. After any significant storm, Commit Roofing provides free damage inspections with written photo reports, adjuster coordination, and full restoration work - returning your home to pre-storm condition or better.
What to Look For After a Storm
- Hail on shingles: Soft bruised spots (fractured mat under the surface), random dark bare patches where granules were knocked loose, fresh granule accumulation in gutters
- Hail on soft metals: Round dent patterns on gutters, vent caps, and flashing - if you see these, your shingles need a professional look
- Wind damage: Missing shingles, lifted or raised shingle edges where sealant bond has broken, damaged or missing ridge caps, torn flashing at chimney bases or rakes
How the Insurance Claim Works
We inspect, photograph, and document all damage before you file. When the adjuster visits, we are on-site to ensure nothing gets missed. If the initial scope is incomplete, we file supplements - a standard, legitimate process to correct overlooked items like code upgrades and matching materials. Once the claim settles, we complete the restoration to manufacturer specs.
Watch Out for Storm Chasers
After every major DFW hail event, out-of-town crews flood the area with high-pressure sales tactics and assignment-of-benefits agreements that hand them control of your claim. They disappear when problems emerge. Always verify a local address, active Texas registration, and current liability insurance before signing anything. Commit Roofing is based here - we will still be around long after the storm season ends.
Turn a Claim Into an Upgrade
If your insurer is covering a full replacement, this is the ideal moment to upgrade to Class 4 impact-resistant shingles. The modest out-of-pocket difference can qualify you for 15–30% annual premium discounts - savings that often recover the upgrade cost within a few years.
Storm-Damaged HVAC? We've Got That Too.
Hail and high winds don't stop at the roofline. Large hail can flatten condenser fins, crack compressor housings, and damage refrigerant lines on both ground-level and rooftop HVAC units - and a compromised unit often won't show the full extent of the damage until it fails on the hottest day of the summer. Commit Roofing works directly with licensed HVAC contractors to assess and coordinate replacement of storm-damaged systems as part of your overall restoration. We document the HVAC damage alongside your roofing claim so your adjuster sees the complete picture, and we manage the coordination so you're dealing with one team instead of two. One point of contact, one timeline, one less thing to worry about when your home has already been through enough.