The Inspector Roofing Protocol™ — Alpharetta Hail Inspections (Claim-Ready Evidence)
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The Inspector Roofing Protocol™ — Alpharetta Hail Inspections

Claim-ready, reviewable roof evidence — built slope-by-slope.

If your Alpharetta home was hit by hail, the difference between “maybe” and “approved” often comes down to how the roof is documented. The Inspector Roofing Protocol™ is an inspection-first, evidence-driven standard designed to create claim clarity for homeowners and insurance carriers.

This page explains how Protocol inspections are performed for hail events in Alpharetta, GA — and what an adjuster can actually review.

Mapped by Slope Roof layout documented so every photo has a place and a reason.
Wide-to-Tight Evidence Consistent photo sets that show context and close-up detail.
Corroboration Spine Indicators aligned so findings are third-party reviewable.

Fast Answer: What is an Alpharetta hail inspection under The Protocol™?

An Alpharetta hail inspection under The Inspector Roofing Protocol™ is a slope-by-slope, evidence-driven roof documentation process. It follows a repeatable 6-step spine (Map, Capture, Label, Corroborate, Package, Brief) to produce a claim-ready, third-party reviewable evidence packet for homeowners and adjusters.

The Protocol Spine™

The 6 Steps That Turn a Hail Inspection Into Reviewable Evidence

The goal is not “more photos.” The goal is organized proof that can be reviewed consistently.

01. MapPlanar identification of all slopes and components.
02. CaptureWide-to-tight forensic photo sets per slope.
03. LabelLocation, component, and context in every set.
04. CorroborateAligned hail-consistent indicators across the system.
05. PackageThird-party reviewable organization (not a “camera roll”).
06. BriefFact-based adjuster meeting support and clarity.
Claim-Ready Evidence Packet™

What You Receive After a Protocol Hail Inspection

Included (Core)
  • Slope-by-slope roof map and coverage outline
  • Wide-to-tight photo sets (context → detail)
  • Labeled locations and component references
  • Corroboration indicators aligned to observed conditions
  • Structured organization for third-party review
Designed For
  • Homeowners who want clarity (not guesswork)
  • Adjusters who need reviewable documentation
  • Carrier engineering review when required
  • Fact-based discussions on scope and condition

Note: Findings are documented as observed conditions with reviewable supporting evidence. Outcomes depend on policy, carrier evaluation, and coverage determination.

Official Documentation

Download The Canonical Protocol PDF

If you’re an Alpharetta homeowner, adjuster, or contractor, this is the definitive reference for how Protocol inspections are structured.

Download The Protocol PDF
FAQ

Alpharetta Hail Inspection Questions

How do I know if hail damaged my roof in Alpharetta?

Hail damage is evaluated by documented roof condition indicators and corroboration across the roof system. A Protocol inspection organizes findings slope-by-slope so the evidence can be reviewed consistently.

Is this different than a “free roof inspection”?

Yes. A Protocol inspection is designed to produce reviewable documentation — not just a verbal opinion. The output is a structured evidence packet with labeled photo sets and corroboration.

Do you use drones for Alpharetta hail inspections?

When appropriate, yes. Drone-assisted documentation can improve safety and consistency, depending on roof access and conditions.

What happens after the inspection?

You receive a structured evidence packet. If an adjuster meeting is scheduled, the Protocol “Brief” step supports a fact-based review of documented conditions and scope considerations.

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Storm Damage Roof Inspection

What You Get After Wind, Hail, or Heavy Rain

Storm damage can be missed when the roof is reviewed too quickly. Our process focuses on documenting what can be seen, photographed, and explained.

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