South Florida roofs take a beating. Tropical storms, hurricanes, hail, and straight-line winds can do anything from loosening a few shingles to peeling an entire section of decking off in minutes. When storm damage hits, you need a roofing contractor who understands both the construction side and the insurance side — because one without the other leaves money on the table and problems behind walls.
Celestia Crest has rebuilt hundreds of roofs after major South Florida storms. We document the damage the way adjusters need it documented, we speak the carriers' language, and we fight for every legitimate line item on your claim. Then we do the actual repair work to current code so the next storm finds a stronger roof than it did last time.
Insurance companies process thousands of storm damage claims every season, and the claims that get paid quickly and fully are always the ones that arrive with professional documentation. Our damage reports, photos, and Xactimate-ready estimates give your adjuster exactly what they need to approve your claim without delays or back-and-forth. We know the process because we live in it every hurricane season.
One important note: insurance companies have a limited window for filing storm damage claims — typically one to three years from the date of the storm, depending on your policy. If you think your roof may have been damaged in a past storm but never filed, call us for a free inspection. We can often still identify and document damage in a way that supports a late but legitimate claim, saving you thousands in out-of-pocket repair costs.
We also offer free post-storm inspections after any named tropical storm or hurricane passes through our service area. Even if you don't see any obvious damage from the ground, wind-lifted shingles and loosened tiles may not become visible leaks until months later — by which time your claim window may have closed. Book a free post-storm inspection and know for sure.
Drone photography, close-up inspections, and detailed written reports that give adjusters exactly what they need.
We meet the adjuster on the roof and fight for every legitimate line item. You don't navigate the claim alone.
Every repair or replacement meets current Florida Building Code — often an upgrade over what was there before.
Where your policy allows, we bill the carrier directly so you only pay your deductible.
Replacement of lifted, torn, or missing shingles, tiles, or metal panels — plus re-sealing of wind-compromised sections.
Documented hail-strike inspections, granule-loss reports, and full repair or replacement as warranted by the damage.
Structural assessment, decking replacement, and full repair of roofs damaged by fallen trees and airborne debris.
Leak source diagnosis, interior damage documentation, and repair of storm-driven water damage.
Complete roof replacements when storm damage exceeds repair thresholds — fully coordinated through your claim.
Guidance through the initial filing, supplement requests, and final settlement.
First priority is stopping further damage — tarps, water diversion, and board-ups as needed.
Detailed photo reports, drone imagery, and written assessments that support your insurance claim.
We meet your carrier's adjuster on the roof and walk them through every damaged area.
Once the claim is approved, we execute the repair or replacement to code with minimal delay.
It depends on the damage and your deductible. We give you an honest inspection first — sometimes a small repair is cheaper than a claim.
We help you request a supplement or reinspection. If damage is legitimate, we fight for the carrier to reconsider.
Once materials are on-site, most repairs are finished in 1-3 days. Large replacement claims may take longer depending on material lead times.
As soon as possible. Early documentation strengthens your insurance claim, and early stabilization prevents further damage to your home.
We handle supplement requests and reinspections routinely. If legitimate damage was overlooked, we document it and help you get the claim corrected.