How Crestline Supports Your Insurance Claim
Whether you need targeted repairs or a full replacement after storm damage, our team handles the roofing details so you can focus on your family and your schedule.
What we do for you
- Free damage inspection with a written report and photo package
- Help you understand your policy — deductibles, covered perils, ACV vs. replacement cost
- On-site adjuster meetings to walk through damage together
- Scope review — compare the insurance estimate to what your roof actually needs
- Supplement support when the initial estimate misses items like decking, steep charges, or code upgrades
- Quality restoration — repair or replace per approved scope, with photo closeout for depreciation release
- Final documentation — invoices and completion photos to recover holdback depreciation
What we don't do
We are roofing contractors, not public adjusters or attorneys. We do not:
- Waive, pay, or "cover" your deductible — that is insurance fraud in Georgia
- File claims on your behalf without your authorization
- Guarantee claim approval — that decision belongs to your carrier
- Pressure you to sign before you've spoken with your adjuster
Our role is honest documentation, skilled installation, and clear communication at every step.
Understanding Your Georgia Homeowners Policy
What's typically covered
- Wind damage — lifted, creased, or missing shingles; blown-off ridge caps
- Hail damage — functional bruising that compromises shingle life (not always cosmetic marks alone)
- Fallen trees — when a covered peril damages the roof structure
- Water intrusion — resulting from a covered roof breach, subject to policy limits and exclusions
What's often excluded or limited
- Normal wear and aging — gradual granule loss without a triggering storm event
- Cosmetic-only hail exclusions on some policies (damage that doesn't affect function)
- Maintenance issues — pre-existing leaks from neglected flashing or old boots
- Flood (separate policy) — rising water is not the same as wind-driven rain through a roof opening
Deductibles: flat vs. percentage
Georgia policies may use a flat dollar deductible (e.g., $1,000) or a percentage of dwelling coverage (e.g., 1% of $350,000 = $3,500). Know yours before filing — if repair scope is close to your deductible, a claim may not make financial sense.
Actual cash value vs. replacement cost
Actual Cash Value (ACV) pays depreciated value upfront. Replacement Cost Value (RCV) policies pay ACV first, then release depreciation after work is completed and documented. Most Atlanta homeowners carry RCV on dwelling coverage — confirm on your declarations page.
Mortgage company and claim checks
If you have a mortgage, insurance checks often list both you and your lender as payees. Your lender may require an inspection before endorsing funds. We provide completion documentation to help move that process along, but each lender's rules differ.