Apex StormActive leak?

slope-by-slope evidence packet

dry-in priority: west valley

A

North slope

hail bruising

photos

B

West valley

active leak path

tarp

C

Soft metals

dented vents

claim

D

Gutters

granule loss

measure

E

Attic

moisture stain

trace

01

Emergency tarp

Stop water first, photograph the leak, protect the room below.

02

Slope inspection

Mark each roof plane, separate wear from storm impact, log evidence.

03

Claim packet

Give the homeowner a readable folder before the adjuster visit.

04

Build closeout

Show materials, cleanup, warranty registration, and final photos.

Storm work is a chain of evidence.

The scroll should move like the job: stop water, mark slopes, prepare the claim, install, and close out with proof.

Claim help should look like a folder, not a paragraph.

Photos

Hail strikes, lifted shingles, soft metals, attic stains, gutter damage.

Measurements

Slope count, square count, pitch notes, ridge, valley, drip edge.

Adjuster

Meeting window, supplement notes, material choices, code items.

Build

Permit, crew date, dry-in, install photos, cleanup magnet sweep.

From tarp to tear-off, keep the next step visible.

Large sections give the motion room to resolve while the visitor understands the job sequence.

01

Room protected

proof

02

Deck tarped

proof

03

Crew date set

proof

04

Materials staged

proof

05

Magnet sweep

proof

06

Warranty registered

proof

Service area is storm memory.

Homeowners trust roofers who can point to the same storm path, nearby jobs, active tarps, and adjuster meetings.

1

Lake corridor

28 roofs inspected

2

West hail belt

41 photo packets

3

Downtown flats

12 active tarps

4

North ridge

19 adjuster meets

5

Farm road

9 urgent leaks

inspection request

Send roof photos, leak room, storm date, and insurance status.

Leak active?
Storm date
Roof photos
Insurance claim started?
Call storm desk

Active leak or claim photos?

Call