
REC Roofing Can Help. 98.5% Success Rate
Roof insurance claim denied in Dallas–Fort Worth or East Texas? Adjuster-led re-inspection, photo/video documentation, and a submission-ready estimate. Free roof inspection.
Common denial reasons include insurers calling storm damage “wear and tear,” claiming issues are pre-existing or below deductible, or noting missing documentation from the first inspection. Our second-opinion re-inspection focuses on hail/wind patterns, soft-metal impacts, and code-tied evidence—so your claim reflects the full scope of damage.
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Adjuster-led roof inspection (DFW & East Texas)
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Photo evidence + slope-by-slope damage map
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Submission-ready contractor estimate
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Clear next steps if re-inspection, appraisal, or dispute is needed

Why Choose REC Roofing?
Expertise
Insurance Adjusters On Staff
Local Texas Knowledge
Proven Success
Faith & Integrity
Professional Roofing

Repair vs. Replacement After a Denied Claim
Not all storm losses require a full roof. If a durable, code-compliant roof repair solves it, we recommend that; when damage is system-wide, we explain why roof replacement is the better long-term value and document accordingly for the insurer. (Ask about ventilation/flashing upgrades and color/profile matching.)
Cities We Serve
Fast scheduling after hail or high winds. Free inspection.
How Our Proven Process Works
Free Inspection & Policy Review
Support at Every Step You Choose
Insurance
Support
Roof Repair or Replacement
Strong Documentation & Photos
Peace of Mind + Warranty

Ready to Turn That Denied Claim Into Results?
FAQ
Why was my roof claim denied?
Often: insufficient documentation, wear-and-tear determinations, pre-existing damage, or below-deductible estimates. A second, evidence-rich inspection can change outcomes when storm damage exists.
Can a denied roof claim be approved later?
Yes. With stronger documentation, some denials are reversed on re-inspection, dispute, or appraisal. We supply the photos, video, and contractor estimate you can submit. (We’re not public adjusters.)
What should I do right now?
Stay safe, photograph what you can, and book a free inspection so we can build an evidence package tied to code and manufacturer specs.
Is REC Roofing allowed to “handle my claim”?
We do not act as public adjusters. Texas law prohibits contractors from acting as or advertising as public adjusters while performing contracting services. We provide professional inspections, documentation, and estimates you can use with your insurer or a licensed PA/attorney.