Stay away from this company. They will come to your residence and offer you free roof inspection. After the free inspection, if they find discrepancies, they will tell you that they will convince the insurance company to pay for the repairs. However, as soon as the insurance company starts asking questions, they will tell you only the homeowners can call the insurance company. If you happen to convince your insurance company and have them pay for the roof, be careful, they will try to convince to buy upgrades. They will tell you are only responsible for your deductibles; all lies. They completed my roof job in March; I paid my deductible right away. Mid May they contacted me to call the insurance for the final payment. I told them I thought you folks told me that was your responsibility to collect the final payment. I called and emailed the insurance company; the insurance told me they are still processing the payment. I am active military, now on deployment overseas; my wife just received a letter in the mail stated Storm Force has placed a lien on my property even though I do not owe Storm Force any money. Be careful! Specifically watch out for Andrew Weimer; he is very dishonest.
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StormForce is currently rated 1 overall out of 5.
No, StormForce does not offer free project estimates.
No, StormForce does not offer eco-friendly accreditations.