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Was your roof hit? Find out in 60 seconds.
Hail marks gutters and AC fins long before a roof shows it from the street. Enter your ZIP, answer six quick questions, and get a written answer from a licensed Florida building contractor. Free, no obligation.
Florida license
CBC1253676
Classification
Certified Building Contractor
Licensed since
2005 · 21+ years
Status
Active through August 31, 2028
Vero Beach · Sebastian · Fort Pierce · Port St. Lucie · Fellsmere · Bilingual company. Hablamos español. · Mon–Fri 9–5
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CBC1253676
Was your area hit?
Enter your ZIP code. We check it against recorded storm reports for the Treasure Coast.
What kind of property?
Six short questions after this. No phone number until the end, and nobody calls unless you ask.
Why this exists
Storm damage does not look like storm damage.
May 5, 2025 hailstorm: Public reports of 2-inch (hen egg) hail near Lawnwood Stadium in Fort Pierce, and quarter-size hail with 52 mph gusts in Wellington.
A hail-bruised shingle looks fine from the driveway. The granules are loosened, the mat underneath is cracked, and the roof leaks the first time it rains hard enough — sometimes a year later, when nobody connects it to the storm.
The soft metals tell the story first. Dented gutters, dinged AC fins, pocked window screens. If those took hits, the roof did too.
What to look for
Five things you can check from the ground
Gutters and downspouts
Run your hand along the top edge. Hail leaves round dimples. Wind leaves bends and pulled fasteners.
The AC unit
The thin metal fins on the outside condenser dent from hail the size of a dime. If they are flattened on one side, that side faced the storm.
Window screens and trim
Pocks in screens, chipped paint on metal trim, dents in the mailbox. Cheap evidence, easy to photograph.
The downspout splash
A pile of black or grey grit where the downspout empties is shingle granules. That roof is shedding its armour.
Inside, after rain
A faint tea-coloured ring on a ceiling. A drip in the garage. Water always finds the damage before you do.
We provide repair estimates. For questions about your coverage or your deductible, contact your insurance carrier directly.
Who is checking
A licensed building contractor, not a storm chaser.
After every storm, trucks with out-of-state plates show up. Some are fine. Some are gone before the first rain. You should not have to guess which one is in your driveway.
Covenant Builders has been building on the Treasure Coast since 2005. Josias Andujar Sr. holds Florida Certified Building Contractor license CBC1253676, active through August 31, 2028. We are here before the storm and after the trucks leave.
Vero Beach · Sebastian · Fort Pierce · Port St. Lucie · Fellsmere. Bilingual company. Hablamos español.
How it works
Three steps, no surprises
- 1
Check it.
Sixty seconds, right here. Your ZIP is matched to recorded storm reports, and your answers are scored the way an inspector would score a first walk-around.
- 2
Inspect it.
A licensed contractor gets on the roof, photographs every slope and every soft metal, and writes it up. Free. You keep the photos and the report.
- 3
Decide with it.
You get a written repair scope and a real number. What you do next is your call. Nobody will be parked in your driveway waiting for an answer.
