
Roof leaks create water damage, mold growth, structural rot, and electrical risks. Insurance tries to separate each issue and exclude secondary damage. We document the entire chain - from leak to consequence.
A roof leak is never just a roof problem. Water enters through one small opening and spreads everywhere - into insulation, down walls, across ceilings, into electrical systems.
By the time you see a stain on your ceiling, water has already damaged materials you can't see.
Insurance companies know this. They pay for what's visible and stop.
They'll offer to patch the shingles and paint over the ceiling stain. They won't mention the soaked insulation that needs full replacement. They won't account for moisture in wall cavities causing future mold. They won't include the electrical panel exposure that creates fire risk.
They treat one leak as one repair. We treat it as one event with multiple consequences.
Diamond Adjustment traces the water's full path from roof penetration to final impact point. We use thermal imaging to find hidden moisture. We document every material that got wet - even if it looks fine now. We prove that all secondary damage stems from the original covered leak.
What We Do For You:
Complete Leak Source Identification:
Roof inspection using drones and close-up assessment
Missing, damaged, or lifted shingle documentation
Flashing failure around chimneys, vents, and skylights
Underlayment tears and decking penetration
Ice dam damage and improper ventilation issues
Full Water Path Documentation:
Thermal imaging showing moisture behind walls and ceilings
Moisture meter readings in insulation, drywall, and framing
Attic inspection for water stains and structural saturation
Ceiling and wall cavity damage mapping
Electrical system exposure and safety hazards
Secondary Damage Assessment:
Mold growth in hidden areas (starts in 24-48 hours)
Insulation saturation requiring full replacement
Structural wood rot in rafters, joists, and framing
Drywall and ceiling material degradation
Contents damage from dripping water and humidity
Code Compliance & Upgrade Costs:
Roof-to-code requirements when replacing damaged sections
Updated ventilation standards during repair
Structural reinforcement mandated by current building codes
Matching materials across affected areas
Full Claim Handling:
Policy review to ensure all secondary damage is covered
Contractor coordination for accurate repair estimates
Complete claim negotiation including all related losses
Appeals when insurance tries to exclude "unrelated" damage
Attorney backing when they invoke policy exclusions
Free Roof Leak Claim Review: We identify the leak source, trace water damage throughout your property, and determine what your claim is actually worth.
What Homeowners Say After Getting Paid Correctly
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