Storm types
What damages Eureka roofs
Tornado and severe wind events
Higher-end wind events in the STL metro remove entire roof sections. If your neighborhood has a confirmed tornado, file a claim regardless of how your roof looks from the yard.
Ice damming
December-February freeze-thaw cycles back water up under shingles on north-facing slopes. Ceiling stains 6 weeks later are the tell.
Tree impact
Oak and maple canopy in established STL neighborhoods drops limbs in every major storm. Impact damage is a named peril on every standard homeowner policy.
Hail
The dominant damage vector in Missouri. Hail 1" or larger routinely totals a roof, but 0.75"-1" hail causes granule loss that shortens lifespan by 5-10 years — and most insurance carriers will still pay the claim if documented correctly within the policy window.
First 24 hours
What to do the first 24 hours after hail in Eureka
- 1Save anything that fell. Hailstones in a freezer bag (dated), shingle tabs in the yard, broken tree limbs. Physical evidence matters.
- 2Call your insurance carrier to file a claim before calling a roofer. The claim number is what unlocks the adjuster schedule.
- 3Call a reputable local roofer to schedule a separate inspection before the adjuster arrives. You want representation at the adjuster meeting.
- 4Do not sign an "assignment of benefits" or a contract with a storm-chaser who knocks on your door within 48 hours. Legitimate local contractors do not need AOB paperwork to do the work.
- 5Do not climb on the roof. Shingles are brittle after hail — you will cause more damage than you document.
Insurance claim process
How a storm claim works in Eureka
File the claim
Call your carrier, report the date of loss (the storm date, not today), and get a claim number. This triggers the adjuster assignment.
Free Vulcan inspection
We send a crew to your home within 48 hours of your request. We photograph every slope, document granule loss, chalk hail hits, and write a full estimate using Xactimate — the same software your adjuster uses.
Adjuster meeting
We meet your adjuster on the roof. We walk the damage together, reconcile line items, and make sure nothing legitimate is missed. This is the step most homeowners do not know they can ask for.
Supplement if needed
If the adjuster's scope misses items that code or manufacturer spec requires, we file a supplement directly with the carrier. Most claims require one.
Production
Once the carrier approves the scope, we schedule install. Typical tear-off-to-cleanup on a residential storm claim is one to two days. You pay your deductible; the carrier pays the rest directly to us (or via a two-party check).
Typical costs
What storm roof repair costs in Eureka
Partial storm repair
Slope replacement, ridge cap replacement, damaged-flashing rework, and gutter sections. Covered by insurance minus deductible if damage is carrier-verified.
Full replacement (totaled roof)
When hail damage exceeds the carrier's repairability threshold. You pay your deductible; the carrier pays replacement cost value to Vulcan directly.
See the full Eureka pricing breakdown on our roof replacement cost page.
Nearby
Storm damage repair in nearby Saint Louis cities
FAQ
Eureka storm damage questions
How soon after a storm should I call a roofer in Eureka?
Within 48 hours if possible. Saint Louis storm damage accumulates — a torn seal that sheds water today will start rotting your decking next month. Most MO insurance policies also require "prompt" notice of loss, which carriers increasingly interpret as 30-60 days. Faster documentation means a cleaner claim.
Does insurance cover storm damage roof repair in Eureka, MO?
Yes — hail, wind, and tree-fall are named perils on every standard homeowner policy in MO. The carrier pays replacement cost minus your deductible. Typical partial storm-repair scopes in Eureka run $5,700-$16,800; full replacements after totaled roofs run $19,000 - $24,000.
What does Vulcan's adjuster-meeting service actually do for me?
We meet your insurance adjuster on your Eureka roof and walk the damage with them line-by-line. We catch items the adjuster's initial scope misses, file supplements when code or manufacturer spec requires work that was not in the original estimate, and make sure you are not left with an uncovered gap between carrier payout and actual repair cost. No charge — we are paid out of the approved scope.
