Unlimited Storm Restoration Inc handles storm and hail damage claims for residential roofs across the Oklahoma City metro, working directly with homeowners' insurance carriers to manage estimates, repairs, and deductible coordination. The company specializes in damage assessment following severe weather rather than routine maintenance or reroof jobs, positioning itself as the go-to contact when hail or wind has compromised a roof's integrity.
This is an insurance-claim-focused roofing contractor, not a general roofer for new installations or aging-roof replacements. After Oklahoma hail or wind events, the company sends adjusters to inspect damage, prepare estimates for insurance companies, and handle the repair process once claims are approved. The business model centers on the friction point most homeowners face: proving damage to insurers and managing the claim process itself. Storm restoration contractors in Oklahoma City operate in a different category than full-service roofers because hail season (typically late spring through early summer) creates urgent, concentrated demand that differs sharply from routine repair work.
The company uses standard asphalt composition shingles for most repairs, matching existing roof profiles where possible. Labor warranty typically runs 2 to 5 years depending on the scope; material warranty follows manufacturer specs, usually 10 to 25 years for shingles. Verify current licensing and insurance details with the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board (OCIB) before signing any contract. The company should carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation; request proof of both before work begins.
Unlimited Storm Restoration Inc offers free roof inspections following hail or wind events. An adjuster will document damage with photographs and measurements, then prepare a written estimate that matches insurance claim requirements. This estimate becomes the blueprint for both the insurance company and the contractor. Most Oklahoma homeowners do not pay upfront; once the claim is approved, the insurance company pays the contractor directly, and the homeowner covers only the deductible (often $500 to $2,500 for hail damage). The process typically takes 2 to 4 weeks from inspection to claim approval, longer if the event triggered area-wide damage and insurance backlogs.
General roofing contractors like those handling reroof jobs tend to have longer lead times and higher minimum job values because they prioritize scheduled replacement work over emergency claims. Storm restoration specialists like Unlimited Storm Restoration Inc exist to move quickly after an event and absorb the insurance coordination work that slows down standard contractors. A homeowner with hail damage should contact a storm restoration contractor first; a homeowner planning a routine roof replacement should call a full-service roofer who can offer design choices and material upgrades. Some full-service roofers maintain both divisions, but Unlimited Storm Restoration Inc's focus narrows the decision: if your roof was just damaged, this is the category to search. If you want to replace an aging but intact roof, a general contractor may offer more flexibility on material and timeline.
This company fits homeowners with recent storm damage, intact insurance coverage, and the need to move quickly through a claim. It does not suit owners planning a roof upgrade beyond insurance coverage, those whose claims have been denied, or anyone needing cosmetic work on a sound roof. If your roof is old and you want a new one regardless of weather damage, you will want a full-service roofer who can discuss architectural shingles, metal roofing, or warranty tiers. Storm restoration contractors optimize for claim approval and speed, not upsells.
After contacting the company following hail or wind, you will schedule an inspection. A representative will visit your home, climb the roof (or use aerial imaging in some cases), photograph damage, and discuss the claim process. You will receive a written estimate within 1 to 3 business days. Once you file a claim with your insurance company, the adjuster may schedule a separate inspection; bring the contractor's estimate to that meeting. After approval, the contractor schedules repair work, typically 2 to 10 business days out depending on local demand. Actual work usually takes 1 to 3 days for a standard residential roof.
Operating hours vary seasonally; storm season (May through September) may extend availability for emergency assessments. Verify current hours and whether the company offers after-hours consultation by phone. Parking is typically available at your home during the inspection. Most estimates are provided via email or printed on-site.
Unlimited Storm Restoration Inc fills a narrow but critical role in Oklahoma's roofing market: it exists to solve the problem homeowners face most acutely after severe weather. That focus makes it efficient for the job it handles.
