Licence: CCC1336539
From storm damage assessments to claim submissions, Eagle Eye Exteriors ensures a smooth and compliant process.
When storm damage strikes, navigating roof insurance claims can be overwhelming — Eagle Eye Exteriors makes the process seamless with expert inspections, clear documentation, and full support from claim to completion.
Detailed inspection and documentation
Help with filing paperwork
Quick fixes to stop damage
Full repair or replacement
Local insurance guidance
Your Business Deserves a Faster Roofing Solution
Our team arrives quickly to inspect your roof for storm, wind, or hail damage, documenting all visible and hidden issues with photos and written reports to support your insurance claim.
We help you understand your insurance policy’s coverage terms, exclusions, and deductible responsibilities so you’re fully informed before filing a claim.
We guide you through the claim filing process, ensuring all forms and required evidence are submitted accurately and on time to avoid delays or denials.
We can work directly with your insurance adjuster, providing professional assessments and documentation to ensure nothing is overlooked during their inspection.
Once the claim is approved, our licensed roofing team gets to work, performing repairs or full replacements using high-quality materials and ensuring everything meets code and insurance standards.
After the job is complete, we submit a final report to your insurer with completion photos and invoices, helping close your claim and finalize your compensation.
We don’t just install roofs—we respond faster, work harder, and finish stronger.
Here’s what sets us apart:
Don’t risk delays. Protect your property, operations, and reputation with the fastest roofing company in the business.
It’s advisable to file as soon as possible, but Florida law allows up to two years from the date of damage.
Not if your roof is under 15 years old. For older roofs, an inspection can certify additional useful life to maintain coverage.
No. Florida law prohibits contractors from offering any form of compensation or inducement for insurance claims.