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Storm Damage Roof Repair & Insurance Claims in Franklin County, MO

Tom Emmendorfer handles storm damage and insurance claims in-house across Franklin County, MO. He documents your hail or wind damage, files the claim, and meets your adjuster on the roof to walk them through every bruised shingle and soft spot. Family-owned in Union since 1990, with no subcontracted storm chasers and no deductible games.

Franklin County sits inside eastern Missouri's severe-storm corridor, and the roofs here take a beating that homeowners in calmer states never see. The March 14-15, 2025 outbreak that put Franklin County in the federal disaster declaration brought large hail, tornadoes, and straight-line winds over 75 mph, the kind of hail that starts bruising asphalt shingles on contact. Add those tornadoes and damaging winds across eastern Missouri, then layer Missouri's winter freeze-thaw on top, and a roof in Union, Washington, or Pacific gets worked from three directions every single year.

The catch is that most of that damage is invisible from the driveway. Hail bruising is a soft, granule-stripped spot you have to kneel on the shingle to see, and adjusters working a busy storm route miss it constantly. That is exactly why Tom Emmendorfer, founder Matt's son who runs roofing and claims for the family, gets on your roof first and is standing next to the adjuster when they climb up. In Matt's words, the adjuster's inspection is the one time you can sell the damage, so being there the same time he is matters more than anything else in the claim.

Emmendorfer Exteriors has worked Franklin County storms since 1990, and the family has put roofs on right around 2,400 Missouri homes, including 306 jobs in 2025. We are not a crew that pulled into town behind the last hailstorm and will be gone before the next one. Our in-house family crews do the work, the same name that sells your job is on your roof, and Tom is the one going back to the house a second or third time when State Farm, Allstate, or Travelers sends a different adjuster. We do the claim diligently because we are still your roofer long after the check clears.

How it works

How an Emmendorfer storm claim works, start to finish

A storm claim is won or lost on documentation and on who is standing on the roof with the adjuster. Here is exactly how Tom runs it.

  1. Free on-roof damage inspection

    Call the roofer before the insurance company. Tom gets on your actual roof, not a satellite image, and documents hail bruising, wind-lifted shingles, granule loss, and damaged metal and flashing with photos. A written inspection from a real contractor creates independent evidence of the full damage scope before any adjuster forms their own opinion.

  2. File the claim with your own carrier

    If the damage is real, we help you open the claim with your insurer and pin it to the correct date of loss. Most Missouri policies require the claim within roughly one year of the storm, so a homeowner who notices a ceiling stain months after a spring hailstorm still has a window. We make sure the claim is filed clean.

  3. Meet the adjuster on the roof

    This is the step that wins claims. Tom is on the roof at the same time as the adjuster, walking every slope with him so the bruising and soft spots do not get written off. Under Missouri law you have the right to have your contractor present at the inspection, and we use it on every claim.

  4. Supplement what gets missed or underpaid

    Adjusters routinely miss damage or leave line items off the scope. We document what was skipped, send it back with photos, and go back and forth with the same or a different adjuster until the approved scope matches what the storm actually did. We do not have a problem doing it, and we make sure it gets done.

  5. Replace or repair, then clean to no footprint

    Once the claim is approved you pay your deductible and we handle the rest. Our in-house crews tear off, replace any failed decking and fascia we find, and install your CertainTeed, Owens Corning, Malarkey, or GAF system. Then we magnet-sweep for nails and haul every scrap so we leave no footprint behind.

What we install

What we install on a storm claim

We are factory-certified across four manufacturers, which is rare in a market where most roofers name one brand at most. On a storm job that means we match the system to your home and your policy instead of selling you the only product on the truck.

Malarkey Class 4 impact-resistant shingle

Our go-to when hail is the reason you are filing. Malarkey's Class 4 shingle carries the top impact rating and can earn a homeowner an insurance premium discount with many Missouri carriers. After what Franklin County took in the March 2025 storms, it is the upgrade we recommend most on a replacement claim.

Architectural asphalt, brand-matched

CertainTeed, Owens Corning, and Malarkey architectural shingles, with GAF available when a homeowner or housing job calls for it. On a claim, brand-matching matters: Missouri line-of-sight case law can owe you replacement when new material would visibly mismatch the existing roof.

Standing-seam metal

Hidden-fastener metal that shrugs off hail and wind and outlasts asphalt by decades. A strong choice on the steeper, more exposed roofs around Pacific, Villa Ridge, and the New Haven river bluffs where storms hit hardest. See our metal roofing page for the full breakdown.

Low-slope, TPO, gutters and fascia

Storm damage rarely stops at the field shingles. We replace failed decking and fascia on tear-off, re-skin low-slope porches and additions with TriBuilt or Carlisle TPO, and rehang storm-torn gutters and gutter boards so the whole exterior is back under the dry.

Repair or replace

Should you call your roofer or your insurance company first?

After a storm, the order you make two phone calls changes the whole claim. Here is how the two paths play out in Franklin County.

Step in the claimRoofer first (what we recommend)Insurance first
First inspectionIndependent written damage report on file before the adjuster forms an opinionAdjuster sets the scope alone, often from the ground or a quick pass
On the roof with the adjusterTom walks every slope with him and points out missed hail bruisingNo advocate present, bruising and soft spots get written off
Damage that gets missedDocumented and supplemented back to the carrier with photosUnderpaid scope is harder to reopen once the claim is settled
Your deductibleWe explain it honestly and never offer to waive it, which is illegal in MissouriStorm chasers may dangle a deductible deal that violates state law
After the check clearsSame local family is still your roofer for warranty and callbacksOut-of-town crews are often gone before the next storm season
FAQ

Storm Damage & Insurance Claims questions, answered

Call the roofer first. A documented inspection report from a real contractor creates independent evidence of the full damage scope before the adjuster forms their own assessment. Tom Emmendorfer gets on your actual roof, photographs every bruised shingle and soft spot, and files the claim with that evidence already in hand. Calling the insurer first lets the adjuster set the scope alone.
Tom Emmendorfer, founder Matt's son, handles roofing and insurance claims in-house for the family business in Union. He documents the damage, files the claim, and meets your adjuster on the roof. Under Missouri law a homeowner has the right to have their contractor present at the adjuster inspection, which matters because adjusters routinely miss hail bruising you cannot see from the ground.
Hail bruising is a soft, granule-stripped spot you have to kneel on the shingle to find, so a ground-level look almost never catches it. Franklin County took large hail and damaging winds in the federally declared March 2025 storms, well past the point where hail starts damaging asphalt shingles. A free on-roof inspection is the only way to know for sure.
No. Under Missouri Revised Statute 407.725 it is illegal for a residential roofing contractor to pay, rebate, or waive a homeowner's insurance deductible, and doing so is a deceptive practice under the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act. Any storm chaser who offers to eat your deductible is breaking the law. We quote your job honestly and you pay your deductible, nothing shady.
Missouri has no matching statute, but line-of-sight case law governs the question. Replacement is generally owed when new material would visibly mismatch the existing roof, and not owed when the new material is virtually identical. Tom documents the mismatch on your roof and supplements it back to the carrier so a single damaged slope does not leave you with a patched, two-tone roof.
Most Missouri homeowner policies require you to file within roughly one year of the date of loss, so a homeowner who first notices a ceiling stain or attic leak months after a spring hailstorm usually still has a window. The trick is tying the damage to the right storm date. We help you pin the correct date of loss and file the claim before that deadline closes.
We supplement it. Adjusters working a busy storm route routinely miss hail bruising or leave line items off the scope. Tom documents what was skipped with photos and sends it back to the carrier, then goes back and forth with the same or a different adjuster until the approved scope matches what the storm actually did. We make sure that gets done diligently.
No. Our in-house family crews do every job, so the same name that sells your roof is the one on it. The national franchises and out-of-county landing-page outfits that flood Franklin County after a hailstorm subcontract their labor and are often gone before the next storm season. We have worked these storms since 1990 and we are still your roofer long after the claim is closed.
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Tom climbs your actual roof, documents the hail and wind damage, and stands next to your adjuster to make sure nothing gets missed. No subbed-out crews, no deductible games, free across Franklin County.

  • We walk your actual roof before we quote it
  • The manufacturer is named on your written estimate
  • The price you approve is the price you pay
  • Tom handles your insurance claim start to finish
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