Diagnosing Wind Damage to Asphalt Shingle Roofs | The Savvy Adjuster Podcast Ep. 28
They share their respective insights as a former adjuster and an onsite inspector, so listeners can know when an objective expert assessment is beneficial and what to look for from the engineer’s investigation and report.
Residential Roof Tour
Learn about the anatomy of residential roofs and prepare for roofing claims by exploring this interactive guide. Plus, download a labeled roof diagram for reference.
Anatomy of Residential Roofing Systems Webinar Recording
Become more confident in your ability to handle roof-related claims by building or refreshing your knowledge of this topic.
Assessing Roof Damage After a Contractor’s Estimate
Learn how a roof damage assessment can help adjusters make fair settlements, identify reliable contractors, and spot signs of severe roof damage.
How the IRC’s Requirements for Attic and Crawlspace Ventilation May Affect Property Losses
Because attics and crawlspaces are not considered conditioned spaces and contend with outside environmental elements, it’s important that they are adequately ventilated.
Built-Up Roofing Claim Case Study
Learn how one adjuster used a Donan roof assessment to determine if hail damaged a commercial built-up roof and resulted in a leak.
Hail-Related Property Damage Claims eBook
Learn tips about hail damage, or what might look like it, when policyholders report hail impacts to roofs, structures, HVAC systems, outdoor equipment, and more.
Your Guide to Built-Up Roof Systems
Learn the elements of built-up roofs, where you’re likely to encounter them, their pros and cons, and what evidence helps experts confirm damage.
Commercial Hail Claim Case Study
Learn how two Alpine Intel brands were able to deliver answers to an adjuster on a claim that involved reported hail damage to the roof and HVAC systems.
Roofing Connections Challenge
Test your roofing genius with this game! Group related terms, then expand your knowledge about each common bond with additional resources.
Alpine Intel’s content is meant to inform and educate readers using general terms and descriptions. They do not replace expert evaluations that determine facts and details related to each unique claim.










