Roof storms & insurance claims in Shenandoah, VA
Radar recorded severe or damaging hail over Shenandoah, VA on 8 days in the last two years, the largest an estimated 0.75" on May 15, 2025. The storm's date is what decides a roof claim here, so check the exact date over your own address before you file.
2,467 residents · radar window 2024-07-19 to 2026-07-18
Radar figures are NOAA MRMS estimates of hail size aloft near the city centre — modeled, not measured, and never a confirmation that hail hit a specific roof. Verified events are NOAA’s quality-controlled Storm Events record; preliminary reports are spotter reports awaiting it.
City averages don’t decide claims — your address does.
Look up the exact storms whose swath crossed your roof in Shenandoah, with dates an adjuster can check.
The rules of the game in Virginia
Roofing and insurance are governed state by state — who may sell you a roof, what your deductible can look like, and how long you have to act all depend on Virginia law. Each item below cites where it comes from.
Roofer licensing in Virginia
Virginia licenses contractors, including roofers, statewide through the Board for Contractors under the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation (DPOR); a contractor performing or managing work valued at more than $1,000 must hold a license. The license class sets the dollar limit a contractor may take on: Class C covers a single project over $1,000 but less than $30,000, Class B covers $30,000 or more but less than $150,000, and Class A covers $150,000 or more (or $1 million or more of total work in any 12-month period). A homeowner should confirm both the license class and the roofing specialty, and can verify a contractor's license, class, and standing for free using DPOR's online License Lookup tool.
Source: Va. Code § 54.1-1100 (Virginia Board for Contractors / DPOR) (2026-07-18)
Public adjusters in Virginia
In Virginia, public adjusters (who represent the policyholder, not the insurer) must obtain a license from the State Corporation Commission (Bureau of Insurance), pass the Commission's prescribed pre-licensing examination, and maintain a $50,000 bond in favor of the Commonwealth. Their contract with you must be in writing, disclose the full fee/compensation, and give you the right to rescind within three business days of signing (five business days after a catastrophic disaster); if you cancel, the adjuster must return anything of value within 15 business days. For ordinary claims Virginia sets no fixed percentage fee cap — fees must be fair and reasonable in relation to the work performed — but during a declared catastrophic disaster an adjuster's compensation is capped at 10% of the insurance settlement proceeds. A public adjuster cannot require, demand, or accept any fee, retainer, deposit, or thing of value before your claim is settled.
How wind & hail deductibles work here
In Virginia, a home insurer may apply a special property deductible for wind, hail, or theft losses, so a separate wind/hail deductible is permitted. The amount of any property deductible may not exceed 10% of the dwelling limit of coverage, and no more than one deductible may be applied to a single loss. When a wind or hail storm damages your roof, check your declarations page for which deductible applies, since a percentage deductible on a high dwelling limit can be far larger than a flat dollar amount.
Source: 14VAC5-342-70 (Virginia Administrative Code, homeowners insurance policy regulation), Virginia State Corporation Commission Bureau of Insurance (2026-07-18)
Matching: must the insurer replace undamaged shingles?
Virginia has no law or regulation that specifically requires an insurer to replace undamaged roofing or siding so that repairs match in appearance. The state's binding claims-handling rule (14VAC5-400-90) only requires that a repair estimate be "an amount for which the damage may reasonably be expected to be satisfactorily repaired," which does not guarantee a color or texture match. Whether you get matching therefore depends on your individual policy language (such as "like kind and quality" wording or a matching endorsement), not on a state mandate. If you believe an insurer handled a mismatch unfairly, you can file a complaint with the Virginia Bureau of Insurance.
Roof age and your coverage
In Virginia, the homeowners insurance policy content standards require insurers to settle covered damage to the dwelling structure — including the roof — on a replacement-cost basis rather than stripped down to actual cash value. Under 14VAC5-342-70, actual cash value settlement is permitted only for a narrow list of items such as household and personal property, outdoor radio and television antennas, satellite dishes, and awnings. A covered roof loss should generally be paid at full replacement cost (subject to the policy's insurance-to-value conditions) rather than depreciated purely because of the roof's age, though carriers may initially pay actual cash value and release the withheld depreciation after the work is completed and documented.
Source: 14 Va. Admin. Code § 5-342-70 (Loss settlement condition), Virginia Bureau of Insurance homeowners policy content standards (2022-01-01)
Deadlines that decide claims
In Virginia, a homeowners policy carries the standard fire-policy suit limitation: you must file any lawsuit against your insurer within two years of the inception of the loss (when the loss began), not from when you discovered or reported it (Va. Code § 38.2-2105). Separately, once you notify your insurer of a claim, it must acknowledge receipt within 15 calendar days, and reply within that same 15-day window to any other pertinent communications that reasonably suggest a response is expected (14 VAC 5-400-50). After you submit a completed proof of loss, the insurer must promptly investigate and act reasonably on the claim. Missing the two-year deadline can permanently bar your claim, so do not let settlement talks run past it without filing or getting a written extension.
Source: Va. Code § 38.2-2105 (two-year suit limitation from inception of loss) and 14 VAC 5-400-50 (15-day claim acknowledgement and reply to communications) (2026-07-18)
Buying or selling: what must be disclosed
Virginia is a "buyer beware" (caveat emptor) state for home sales, not a full-disclosure state. By law the seller furnishes the buyer a Residential Property Disclosure Statement providing that the owner "makes no representations or warranties as to the condition of the real property or any improvements thereon"—including the roof—and advising the buyer to beware of matters that may affect the purchase. The burden is on the buyer to exercise whatever due diligence they deem necessary, including obtaining a home inspection, before settlement; a seller generally has no duty to volunteer known roof defects (though they cannot actively misrepresent or conceal a defect).
Source: Va. Code § 55.1-703 (Virginia Residential Property Disclosure Act) (2026-07-18)
What homeowners pay here
Homeowners in Virginia pay an average of about $1,332 per year for a standard HO-3 homeowners insurance policy, based on the most recent nationwide comparison (2022 data). Virginia's average sits below the national average of $1,569, reflecting its relatively lower catastrophe exposure. Your own premium will vary with home value, roof age and condition, coverage limits, deductible, and claims history, so use this figure as a benchmark rather than a quote.
Source: Insurance Information Institute (III), citing NAIC "Average Premiums for Homeowners and Renters Insurance by State, 2022" (HO-3 owner-occupied policy) (2022-12-31)
When the insurer won't move: file a complaint
In Virginia, insurers are regulated by the Bureau of Insurance, part of the State Corporation Commission (SCC). A homeowner who believes a claim was wrongly denied, delayed, underpaid, or mishandled can file a complaint against the insurer online through the SCC's Insurance Complaint Portal, or by mail, fax, or hand delivery to the Bureau at 1300 East Main Street, Richmond, VA; the Bureau does not accept complaints by phone or email. Once submitted, the complaint is assigned to an insurance examiner, who reviews the company's response to confirm it followed Virginia insurance laws and the policy terms. For property and casualty questions, the Bureau can be reached at 804-371-9185 or toll-free at 1-877-310-6560.
Source: Virginia State Corporation Commission — Bureau of Insurance (File an Insurance Complaint) (2026-07-18)
Roofers in Shenandoah
Rated roofing contractors serving Shenandoah, drawn from Google. The notes under each are quotes from real reviews — vet any contractor yourself before signing.
Valley Roofing & Exteriors
★★★★★4.9 · 730 reviews- High quality workmanship. “Valley Roofing provided high quality workmanship on replacing roofing on my barn.” — donna mayes, a month ago
- Excellent communication. “There was excellent communication between members of the business and me in all stages of the work.” — donna mayes, a month ago
- Timely service delivery. “Workers showed up on time (actually early), worked all day, got the entire roof of our home done in 2 days, a bit earlier than promised.” — Steve, 2 months ago
Rating and reviews via Google. Every point above quotes an actual review — not our opinion of the business.
Senger Roofing LLC
★★★★★4.8 · 104 reviews- Superior customer service. “the customer service is superior” — Adrianne Berry, 10 months ago
- Professional and approachable. “Senger was by far the most professional and yet easy to work with.” — Patricia Holland, a year ago
- Friendly with competitive pricing. “Always friendly, best pricing, great work, down-to-earth people and terrific service!!” — Mallory McKendry, a year ago
- Property damage during work. “they tore two of my screens and dented the flashing around my window” — Bob Patt., 2 months ago
- Denied liability for damage. “They would not accept responsibility for damage” — Bob Patt., 2 months ago
- Damaged outdoor fixtures. “They also knocked off flower boxes from our deck.” — Bob Patt., 2 months ago
Rating and reviews via Google. Every point above quotes an actual review — not our opinion of the business.
Cenvar Roofing - Harrisonburg
★★★★★5.0 · 20 reviews- Professional and punctual. “Cenvar roofing was highly professional, organized, and punctual.” — Frankie Marty, a month ago
- Responsive and on-time. “They are on time and have answered every question through the process.” — Ellen Dotas, 2 months ago
Rating and reviews via Google. Every point above quotes an actual review — not our opinion of the business.
Highest Roofing & Exteriors
★★★★★5.0 · 152 reviews- Met commitments exactly. “They performed the job exactly when they said they would, communicated throughout the whole process” — Meg Morris, 6 months ago
- Fast and excellent quality. “The team worked super fast and everything looks amazing” — Kevin O'Brien, 8 months ago
- Professional and speedy work. “I was impressed with the professionalism and speed with which the work was done.” — Luis Blandon, 2 years ago
Rating and reviews via Google. Every point above quotes an actual review — not our opinion of the business.
Shenandoah Roofing and Home Services
★★★★★5.0 · 15 reviews- Responsive with fair pricing. “He was very responsive, his pricing was fair, and he got the job done right in a timely manner.” — Peter Petrianni, a month ago
- Punctual and thorough. “Thomas arrived exactly on time and provided exceptional service from start to finish. He was professional, thorough” — Rachael Rutherford, 3 months ago
- Pride in craftsmanship. “you can tell they take immense pride in their work and genuinely care about their customers” — Ashley Griesser, 4 months ago
Rating and reviews via Google. Every point above quotes an actual review — not our opinion of the business.
Public adjusters in Shenandoah
Licensed public adjusters represent you, not the insurer, for a fee. Virginia's rules on that fee are above. Reviews via Google.
Allclaims Pro - Public Adjusters
★★★★★4.9 · 207 reviews- Trustworthy and reliable. “AllClaims Pro was a wonderful partner handling our insurance claim. From the first call to the execution we felt in good hands” — Christian Eihausen, a month ago
- Thorough claim oversight. “followed up several times ensuring the full scope and cost for the new roof was covered” — Christian Eihausen, a month ago
- Excellent customer service. “Kate especially should receive highest accolades for her superb customer service” — gib67300, 4 weeks ago
Rating and reviews via Google. Every point above quotes an actual review — not our opinion of the business.
ClaimStar Public Adjusting
★★★★★4.9 · 120 reviews- Top-notch communication. “The communication throughout the process was Top notch” — Cindy Salcedo, 9 months ago
- Diligent professionals. “I have never worked with a more diligent group of professionals.” — Cindy Salcedo, 9 months ago
- Exceptional work with clear guidance. “Josh provided exceptional work! He went over and above to deliver clear and thorough explanations” — Jessica Shanahan, 9 months ago
Rating and reviews via Google. Every point above quotes an actual review — not our opinion of the business.
Telos Public Adjusting
★★★★★5.0 · 55 reviews- Tenacious with clear updates. “went to war with USAA. He kept me informed and was tenacious in the 6 month battle” — August Man, 2 months ago
- Professional and persistent. “Telos was professional and experienced in serving as a third party adjuster for my roof replacement. They were proactive communicators and persistent” — Janet Lyman, 5 months ago
- Diligent and thorough. “Joe Kuplac was our lead adjuster and he was diligent and thorough.” — David Bralove, 7 months ago
Rating and reviews via Google. Every point above quotes an actual review — not our opinion of the business.
Virginia Insurance Partners
★★★★★3.0 · 2 reviewsRating and reviews via Google. Every point above quotes an actual review — not our opinion of the business.
Fairfax Public Adjusters
★★★★★5.0 · 4 reviews- Incredible detailed advocacy. “Really incredible work to tangle with my insurance company for weeks before compelling them to do the right thing” — Xact Account, 3 months ago
- Great support and guidance. “Christian was great and answered all my questions as this was my first experience with having a roof replaced.” — Barbara Allen, in the last week
- Knowledgeable and reassuring. “Christian immediately made me feel like I was in good hands and was incredibly knowledgeable.” — Yasmine Mollings, 2 weeks ago
Rating and reviews via Google. Every point above quotes an actual review — not our opinion of the business.