Storm Response
Hail Damage Roof Repair in Pilot Point, TX
Pilot Point sits in the Denton County hail corridor 50 miles north of downtown Dallas, where severe convective storms impact roofs every spring. JRH Construction responds within 2 hours, documents damage with drone imagery, and manages the full insurance claim. GAF Master Elite, Owens Corning Platinum Preferred, BBB A+, SAM.gov registered, $10M+ bonding, 600+ projects. Updated April 2026.
- GAF Master Elite (top 2%)
- BBB A+ accredited since 2019
- 25+ years in business
- 4.9★ (172 reviews)
- 600+ projects completed
What To Do After a Pilot Point Hailstorm
- 1.Document from the ground. Photograph hail, damaged gutters, window screens, and any visible roof debris. Note the exact date and time.
- 2.Tarp active leaks. JRH runs emergency tarping within 2 hours for Pilot Point addresses to stop interior water damage before it compounds.
- 3.Schedule a pre-claim inspection. A licensed contractor confirms the damage is functional before the adjuster is called. We use drone imagery, core samples, and slope-by-slope damage maps.
- 4.File the claim. Call your carrier, reference the storm date, and request a field adjuster meeting. JRH attends the adjuster meeting to match scope.
- 5.Compare estimates. Get at least two licensed, certified estimates. Verify GAF Master Elite, Owens Corning Platinum, bonding, and insurance before signing anything.
Insurance Carriers Common in Pilot Point
JRH has completed claims with every major Texas carrier. Common carriers written in Pilot Point:
State FarmFarmersAllstateGermania (rural TX)
Every Texas homeowner policy is different. JRH reads your declarations page before quoting so the scope matches your exact coverage, deductible structure (ACV vs RCV), and wind/hail endorsement.
Why Pilot Point Chooses JRH for Hail Claims
- GAF Master Elite certified (top 2% of U.S. roofers)
- Owens Corning Platinum Preferred
- BBB A+ rated, SAM.gov registered federal contractor
- $10M+ bonding capacity
- 600+ completed projects since 2019
- 2-hour emergency response in Denton County
Pilot Point Hail Damage FAQs
Will my insurance cover a hail-damaged roof in Pilot Point?+
Texas homeowner policies written by State Farm, Farmers, Allstate and other major carriers cover hail damage as a named peril. JRH documents the damage with photo evidence, matches the scope to Xactimate line items, and manages the adjuster meeting so the claim pays the full replacement cost rather than a depreciated cash value.
How soon after a Pilot Point hailstorm should I get a roof inspection?+
Within 7 to 14 days. Texas insurance policies generally impose a one-year claim filing deadline from the date of loss, but adjusters treat older claims with more scrutiny. Rapid documentation also prevents secondary interior damage from unreported leaks. JRH targets a 2-hour response window inside Pilot Point.
What hail size causes roof damage in Pilot Point?+
Hail of 1 inch diameter (roughly a quarter) and larger typically causes functional damage to asphalt shingles, with 1.5 inch and larger causing visible impact. Denton County recorded multiple severe hail events in 2024-2025. Even smaller hail can cause granule loss that shortens roof life.
Should I get a roof inspection before filing a Pilot Point hail claim?+
Yes. A contractor inspection first establishes whether the damage is functional (covered) or purely cosmetic (sometimes excluded by endorsement). JRH provides a free pre-claim inspection with drone imagery and a damage map before the adjuster is scheduled, which prevents wasted claims and improves approval rates.
Can I choose any roofer in Pilot Point, or must I use one the insurance company recommends?+
Texas law gives Pilot Point homeowners full freedom to select any licensed contractor. Insurance preferred vendor lists are optional for the homeowner. JRH Construction is GAF Master Elite certified (top 2% of U.S. roofers), SAM.gov registered, and holds $10 million plus bonding capacity serving all of Denton County.
What does a complete Pilot Point hail claim roof replacement cost?+
The homeowner pays the policy deductible (typically 1 percent to 2 percent of dwelling coverage or a flat wind and hail deductible). Insurance pays the balance at replacement cost value after the final invoice. Typical Pilot Point deductible exposure is $2,000 to $5,000 on a $250,000 to $500,000 insured dwelling.
Storm-Damaged Roof in Pilot Point?
2-hour response. Free inspection. Full insurance claim management.
Call (469) 888-6903