Supreme Restorations LLC
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Roof Insurance Claim Inspection · White Marsh, MD

Roof Insurance Claim Inspection in White Marsh, MD

We Inspect. We Document. You File. We Repair.

A complete physical inspection, date-stamped photos, and a written scope your carrier can act on. Free, no obligation, no claim filing required.

Local Context, White Marsh

Documentation That Holds Up Under Carrier Review.

An insurance claim inspection is not a look from the driveway.

It is a systematic examination of every roof component, documented to a standard a carrier can act on. In White Marsh that means specific techniques for the damage this area actually sees. Wind uplift off the I-95 corridor gets recorded by location, severity, and failure mode across the entire roof plane, because a roof can lose waterproofing at multiple points without a single shingle visibly missing. Hail gets chalk-tested on every plane, which matters on the 1980s and 1990s planned-development shingles that are already in the second half of their service life. Tree and limb impact along the Gunpowder Falls canopy gets documented below the surface from the attic where accessible, because deck damage radiates beyond the visible contact point.

Ice dam damage gets characterized by its cause sequence so a winter claim is evaluated fairly. We document, measure, and write the scope. We do not adjust, negotiate, settle, value, or maximize claims on your behalf, because Maryland law reserves that for licensed public adjusters. The inspection is free, the written report is yours, and there is no obligation to hire us. Call (443) 826-3739.

ServingThe Avenue at White MarshFranklin Square areaBelair-Edison corridorHoneygo
On the Ground in White Marsh

What You Get on Every White Marsh Job

  • Free inspection with a written report delivered within a few business days

  • Hail chalk-tested on aging 1980s-1990s planned-development shingle systems

  • Reports built to insurance scoping standards (carrier-format measurements)

Why It Matters

A Written Scope Beats A Phone Call Every Time.

Most denied roof claims are not denied because the damage was not real.

They are denied because the homeowner described the damage over the phone, the carrier sent an adjuster who saw a roof from the driveway, and the claim closed before anyone walked the shingles. Our inspection produces what a phone call cannot. Close-up photos of every hail impact and every wind-lifted shingle, a measured count of damaged squares, and a written line-item repair scope in the language carriers expect. You hand that document to your carrier when you file. The claim moves on facts, not on guesswork. Call (443) 826-3739 to schedule yours.

Our Process. Four Steps. Clear Boundaries.

  1. Step 01

    Inspection

    A Supreme project manager walks the roof. We photograph every shingle impact, every lifted tab, every torn pipe boot. We measure damaged squares. We check the soft metals (AC fins, gutter aprons, downspouts) for matching impact patterns that corroborate the storm.

  2. Step 02

    Written Scope

    Within 48 hours you receive a written repair scope. Photo-documented damage, measured square footage, materials list, and the repair line items as a contractor would price them. The document is yours. Hand it to your carrier when you file.

  3. Step 03

    You File The Claim

    You call your insurance carrier and open the claim yourself. We are not on the call. We do not negotiate or settle with the adjuster. That is what licensed public adjusters are for. If your carrier asks technical questions about the repair scope, we are available to clarify by phone, in writing.

  4. Step 04

    We Repair What You Authorize

    Once your claim resolves, we install the repair you authorize. Roof, siding, gutters, soft metals. Whatever your carrier covered and you chose to have us replace. Standard residential projects wrap in 1-3 days on-site.

What The Written Scope Includes.

  • Date, time, and weather conditions of the inspection
  • Photo set: every hail impact, every wind-lifted shingle, every damaged flashing or pipe boot, with timestamps
  • Measured roof dimensions, squares of damage, slope and pitch notes
  • Line-item repair scope in carrier-compatible language (shingle type, underlayment, drip edge, ridge cap, ice-and-water shield where applicable)
  • Soft-metals damage corroboration (AC condenser fins, gutter aprons, downspouts). Supports the storm narrative
  • Notes on code-required upgrades for your jurisdiction (e.g., synthetic underlayment in FL; ice-and-water shield in MD)
  • No pricing on the homeowner-facing document. Pricing lives in the separate estimate you receive after authorizing the repair
Why It Matters

What We Do. And What We Cannot Do.

Supreme Restorations is a licensed roofing contractor, not a public adjuster.

We inspect, photograph, measure, and provide a written scope of repair. We perform the repair work you authorize after your claim resolves. We do not adjust, negotiate, settle, value, or maximize insurance claims on your behalf. We do not accept an Assignment of Benefits. We do not waive, absorb, rebate, or pay any portion of your deductible. Those activities are reserved for licensed public adjusters and attorneys under state law. If you need claim representation, hire a licensed public adjuster. We work with whoever you choose.

Questions + Answers

Roof Insurance Claim Inspection Questions, White Marsh Edition.

Every question homeowners ask before letting a contractor near their roof or their insurance policy. Don't see yours? Call us. We'll give you a straight answer in two minutes.

Still Have Questions?

Talk to a project manager, not a call-center. We follow up quickly.

What does a roof insurance claim inspection include on a White Marsh home?

We walk every plane and chalk-test the aging 1980s-1990s shingles along the White Marsh Boulevard corridor, document I-95 wind uplift and Gunpowder Falls tree impact from the attic, photograph each finding, and deliver a written scope your carrier can act on.

What storm damage do you document for a White Marsh insurance claim?

I-95 corridor wind uplift, hail on the aging planned-development shingles, Gunpowder Falls tree impact documented below the surface, and ice dam damage at the eaves. Each is logged as storm-related or wear, which is what gets a claim evaluated fairly.

Can damage from a past White Marsh storm still support a claim?

Often yes. NOAA logs storm data by date, so a documented event near you, like the 2012 derecho or Hurricane Ida in 2021, can support a claim months later. But Maryland policies require prompt reporting, so don't wait. Call (443) 826-3739.

Why don't you accept Assignment of Benefits (AOB) in Maryland?

We never accept AOB or negotiate claims, because Maryland law reserves that for licensed public adjusters. You stay the insured party, proceeds go to you, and you pay us under our contract. Any contractor offering to bill insurance directly or waive your deductible is breaking that rule.

Is the inspection free, and am I obligated to file a claim or hire you?

Free, with no obligation. No cost, no requirement to file a claim or hire us, and we never waive deductibles. The report is yours to keep, even for a different contractor. Many White Marsh owners just want to know where they stand. Call (443) 826-3739.

When should I get an inspection after a storm?

Within 30 days of the storm event for any visible damage, and within 90 days if your neighbors filed claims even if you have not noticed anything from the ground. Hail bruising lets water track under the shingles for months before a ceiling stain shows up. By then your filing window is often closing and the carrier reclassifies the damage as wear-and-tear, which is not covered.

Can you document hail damage that is not visible from the ground?

Yes. That is the entire point of the inspection. Hailstones larger than a dime bruise the asphalt mat under the granules without lifting the granule layer. The shingle looks fine from the driveway, but the impact compresses the mat so it sheds granules over the next 12-18 months and water tracks under the lap. We photograph every impact at close range, measure the square footage, and the written scope documents what is invisible from the ground.

Do I get the written scope to keep, or do you send it directly to my carrier?

The written scope is yours. We send it to you. You decide whether to file a claim and which document to hand the carrier. We are not on the call with your insurance company unless you specifically ask us to clarify a technical question in writing.

Are you a public adjuster?

No. We are a licensed roofing contractor (MHIC #146204 in Maryland; licensed and active in Florida). Public adjusters are licensed insurance professionals who negotiate and settle claims on a homeowner's behalf. That is a different license and a different scope of work. If you need someone to negotiate with your carrier, hire a licensed public adjuster. We will install the repair regardless of who advocates for the claim.

Will you handle my deductible or waive it?

No. Waiving, rebating, absorbing, or paying any portion of your deductible is insurance fraud in every state we operate in, and a felony in Florida specifically. Any contractor who offers to do that is offering to commit a felony with you. We do not. Your deductible is what you pay; the insurance covers the rest of the qualifying repair.

How long is the inspection? Do I need to be home?

A typical inspection runs 45-90 minutes depending on roof size. Ideally an adult is home so we can walk through the findings with you and answer questions in person, but if your schedule is tight we can inspect, photograph, and email the written scope the same day.

What does an inspection cost?

The inspection is free. No upfront cost, no hidden fee, no commitment to use Supreme for the repair if your claim is approved. You keep the written scope either way.
Storm Claim Window

Maryland Storm Claim Windows Close Faster Than You Think.

Maryland insurance policies vary by carrier, but most require prompt reporting after a storm event. The longer you wait, the more the carrier can argue the damage worsened from neglect rather than the storm itself. Hail bruising lets water under the shingles for months before a ceiling stain shows up, often right when your claim window is closing. A free inspection now catches the damage while it still qualifies.

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