Storm Restoration
When a storm damages your roof, the next decision matters. Pantheon guides you through the insurance process and restores your home to a standard that holds up through the next one.
After the Storm. You Need Straight Answers.
At Pantheon, we start with a thorough inspection. We document what the storm did to your roof, explain what we find in plain language, and provide a detailed report that supports your insurance claim. No inflated assessments, no manufactured urgency. Just an accurate picture of what happened and what it takes to fix it correctly.

We work alongside your insurance carrier through every step of the claims process.
We know what adjusters look for, how documentation needs to be structured, and how to make sure legitimate damage is properly represented. Our job is to make sure you get a fair outcome, then build a roof that outlasts the next storm.
- Thorough post-storm inspection with full documentation for your insurance claim
- Experience working directly with insurance adjusters throughout the claims process
- All roofing systems restored: shingle, tile, metal, and low-slope
Signs Your Roof Has Storm Damage
Visible Roofing Damage
- Missing, cracked, or displaced shingles, tile, or metal panels
- Exposed underlayment or bare deck visible from the ground or attic
- Ridge cap lifted, shifted, or completely removed by wind
- Debris impact marks, punctures, or gouges across the roof surface
Water Intrusion and Interior Signs
- Water stains appearing on ceilings or walls following the storm
- Wet insulation or standing water in the attic space
- Soft spots in the deck detectable from inside the attic
- Musty odor in upper-level rooms indicating moisture has entered the assembly
Flashing and Edge Damage
- Flashing around chimneys, skylights, or vents lifted or separated
- Drip edge bent, missing, or pulled away from the roof edge
- Gutters detached, crushed, or filled with granule deposits from damaged shingles
- Fascia or soffit showing new staining, cracking, or separation
Structural and System-Level Concerns
- Roof line appearing uneven or sagging where it was straight before the storm
- Roof-to-wall connections compromised by uplift forces
- HVAC curbing, pipe boots, or vent covers displaced or damaged
- A roof that took a direct hit from a fallen tree, branch, or airborne debris
Have any of these issues?
We will inspect your roof thoroughly, explain exactly what we find, and give you a straight answer.
Storm Damage doesn't Wait for a Convenient Time
A roof compromised by a storm is an open system. Every rain event that follows moves more water through the same breach. What the storm started, the next three weeks of Florida weather will finish. Insulation gets saturated. Decking softens. Mold gets a foothold.


The inspection is free. The documentation we provide gives you something concrete to take to your insurance carrier. There is no reason to wait.
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