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Importance of Roof Ventilation | Keep Your Home Cool & Energy Efficient
As the summer sun blazes down on North Texas, homeowners often struggle to keep their homes cool without driving up energy costs. The problem? Poor roof ventilation that traps heat inside, making air conditioning work harder and shortening the lifespan of the roof. At DFW Storm Restoration, we help homeowners take control of their roofing systems, ensuring their homes stay cool and efficient even in the peak of summer.

Jeanette Jones
Jul 15, 20243 min read


Roof Damage Insurance Claim: A Step-by-Step Guide
Storm damage isn’t always obvious. Missing shingles, leaks, granule loss, or dented gutters are just some of the signs of trouble. But not all damage is visible from the ground. That’s where DFW Storm Restoration comes in. We offer a free, thorough roof inspection to assess the condition of your roof and determine if filing an insurance claim is necessary.

Jeanette Jones
Apr 2, 20243 min read


Homeowners Insurance Deductible: Why Paying It Matters & How to Avoid Legal Risks
Many homeowners are tempted by offers from contractors who claim they can “waive” or “cover” the deductible. What they don’t realize is that skipping your deductible isn’t just unethical it’s illegal and can have serious consequences.

Jeanette Jones
Feb 29, 20244 min read


Residential Roofing Services: Why DFW Storm Restoration is the Best Choice for Your Home
At DFW Storm Restoration, we provide drone images at every stage of your roofing installation, ensuring transparency and accountability. From pictures of the removal of your felt paper, the decking inspection, and even applying the storm guard to the valleys, you’ll see every step—giving you confidence in the quality of your roof.

Jeanette Jones
Jan 15, 20243 min read


How to File an roof Insurance Claim After Storm Damage
Detailed documentation is crucial for a successful roof insurance claim. As soon as it’s safe, use your phone or camera to capture clear, high-quality photos and videos of the damage. Include wide shots of the roof and close-ups of visible damage like missing shingles, dents from hail, leaks, or broken gutters.

Jeanette Jones
Nov 1, 20233 min read
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