Post-Hurricane Roof Inspection Checklist — Document This Before You Call Your Insurance Adjuster

Published March 2026 · Ocean Group Construction

Post-hurricane commercial roof inspection checklist for Florida property owners and managers

80% of post-hurricane claims get denied or underpaid. Here's how to not be one of them.

After a major storm passes. If you haven't prepared in advance, our hurricane season prep guide covers what to do before the next one., property owners and managers in Florida face a narrow, high-stakes window. Under the 2023 insurance reform legislation, you have one year from the date of loss to file a claim — and the documentation you compile in the first 48–72 hours after the storm will make or break what you recover.

The adjusters who show up know exactly what they're looking at. You need to know it too — or you need someone on your side who does. This checklist is what a professional inspection covers. Use it before you make that first call.

Why Most Claims Fail Before They Start

Insurance adjusters are trained to identify documentation gaps, pre-existing conditions, and damage that "cannot be definitively attributed" to the storm event. Without timestamped photos, a professional inspection report, and a documented pre-storm baseline, you are at a severe disadvantage in any claims dispute.

Common denial reasons:

A professional post-storm inspection report with photos, measurements, and specific damage attribution is your primary defense against each of these. Get it documented before the adjuster shows up — not after.

Exterior Roof Inspection Checklist

Work systematically across the entire roof surface. Don't just look at the obvious damage. Document everything.

Membrane and Field Surface

Edge Metal and Perimeter

Pipe Penetrations and Mechanical Curbs

Ridge, Gutters, and Drainage

Skylights, Satellites, and Solar

Interior Inspection Checklist

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Roof damage often manifests first in the interior. Document everything before any cleanup or drying begins — insurance will want to see the damage in original condition.

Ceiling and Upper Walls

Insulation and Structure

Electrical Systems Near Roof

Photo and Documentation Protocol

How you document matters as much as what you document.

The Timeline That Matters

Under Florida's 2023 insurance reform (SB 2A), the claim window is now one year from the date of loss for new claims and one year for supplemental claims. This is tighter than the prior three-year window. Don't wait.

Best practice timeline:

Hurricane season in Florida runs June through November. The time to understand this process is before a storm — not during the 48-hour scramble afterward. If you don't have a roofing contractor you trust, that relationship needs to exist before June 1. For a complete pre-season strategy, see our guide to protecting your commercial roof before hurricane season. If the damage involves wind-related peeling or membrane uplift, our article on how wind damages commercial flat roofs explains the specific failure patterns to document.

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