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Your roof took storm damage in Leesburg and now you're staring at a 40-page insurance policy trying to figure out what happens next. Most homeowners have never filed a claim before. That's exactly how underpayments happen
We have licensed public insurance adjusters on staff who work for you, not the insurance carrier. They review your Virginia policy for free, explain what you're entitled to, and attend your adjuster meeting with full HAAG-certified documentation. If the initial estimate comes in low, we write supplements backed by photos and line-item detail. No upsell. No inflated scopes
You get a written price within 3 hours of inspection. It does not change when the job is done.
Every job is backed by our lifetime leak warranty. If it leaks, we come back. Period.
FEATHERFALL is bonded through Directorii for $250,000. The strongest contractor protection available.
Every material below is one we stock, install, and warranty. Not a catalog. Real options for your roof.
Architectural Shingles
Most popular. Dimensional look with 30-year warranty
Designer Shingles
Premium profiles that mimic slate and cedar shake
Impact-Resistant (Class 4)
Built for hail zones. May lower your insurance premium
Standing Seam Metal
50-year lifespan. Wind rated to 140 mph
Stone-Coated Steel
Looks like shingles, performs like metal
Flat Roof Systems
TPO and modified bitumen for low-slope roofs
A roof is not just shingles. It is a system. Deck, ice and water shield, synthetic underlayment, drip edge, starter strip, field shingles, ridge cap, and ventilation. Skip any layer and the whole thing fails early.
We install every layer to manufacturer spec. That is how you get a full warranty, not a partial one.
6 steps from tear-off to cleanup. Every job follows this process.
Tear-Off: Every layer comes off down to the deck
Deck Inspection: We check every board for rot and damage
Underlayment: Ice and water shield goes on before shingles
Install: New shingles go on row by row, hand-nailed
Finished: Clean lines, no mess, ready for final walkthrough
Cleanup: Magnetic sweep, debris hauled, yard inspection
Western edge gets Blue Ridge weather influence — more severe storms and higher hail frequency than inner suburbs. Rapid development means newer homes but also means younger roofs that may have been improperly installed during the building boom.
Leesburg is the county seat with a historic downtown of brick row houses and Federal-style homes from the 1800s. Newer suburbs spread out from the core with colonials, townhomes, and condos built since 2000. The Lansdowne and Riverside areas have golf course communities. Housing spans every era and price point.
Most homes in Leesburg were built around 2000. At that age, many original exterior systems are approaching the end of their service life.
FEATHERFALL serves all neighborhoods in Leesburg including Historic Downtown Leesburg, Lansdowne, Riverside, Edwards Landing, Exeter, Kincaid Forest, Selma Estates.
"Will they respect my time?"
On-Time Start™
If we miss our start date, you get $250 + $50/day (excluding weather delays)
"Worthless warranty later?"
$250,000 Guarantee
If we fold or materials fail, you’re covered. Backed by someone else
"Will they clean up?"
No Nail Left Behind™
Find a nail we said we’re done with clean-up? We pay you $500
"Will this be a nightmare?"
No-Surprise Pricing™
The price we quote is the price you pay. No surprises, no mystery
"What if it leaks later?"
No-Leak for Life™
Your replacement is covered for life. If it leaks, we’ll fix it
"Will I get ghosted?"
Never Left Wondering™
Price within 3 hours. Updates every step of the job. Never in the dark
"The entire process, including the wrap-up with the insurance company, was awesome!"
See full review ➔"The entire roof replacement was easy from the time they arrived until the end of completion"
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Better answers than a Magic 8 Ball
Call a qualified contractor first. You want your own damage documentation before the insurance adjuster arrives. A good contractor will inspect your roof, take detailed photos, and give you a written report. Then call your insurance company to open the claim.
Stay safe and do not climb on your roof. Take photos of any damage you can see from the ground. If water is coming in, put buckets down and move valuables away from the leak. Then call a contractor for a professional inspection before you call your insurance company. FEATHERFALL offers a free Flight Plan inspection report from a HAAG Certified Master Level inspector that documents every detail for your claim.
A denial is not the final answer. You can ask your insurance company for the specific reason in writing, then get an independent inspection to challenge their findings. You may also be able to invoke the appraisal clause in your policy, which brings in a neutral third party. FEATHERFALL has licensed public adjusters on staff who provide free claims guidance and can help you review the denial.
This is common. Your contractor can submit a "supplement" to your insurance company showing the additional line items and costs that were missed. The insurance company will review it and often agree to pay more. A detailed, well-documented supplement is the key to closing the gap.
A supplement is a request your contractor sends to the insurance company for items the original estimate missed. Once work starts, the contractor often finds damage that was not visible during the first inspection. They document the extra work needed, submit it with photos and measurements, and the insurance company reviews it. This can happen more than once on a single claim.
Yes, if possible. A good contractor can point out damage the adjuster might miss and make sure everything is documented correctly. They speak the same technical language as the adjuster, which helps keep the process moving. This is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your claim.
In most cases, yes. If you find damage that was related to the original storm but was not caught during the first inspection, contact your insurance company and ask to reopen the claim. Have your contractor document the new damage with photos and a written report. Time limits vary by policy, so do not wait.
The adjuster writes an estimate and your insurance company sends you a decision letter. If the claim is approved, you will get a check for the actual cash value (ACV) minus your deductible. Once the work is completed and you submit the final invoice, the insurance company releases the recoverable depreciation. If the estimate seems low, your contractor can submit a supplement.
We don't do scripts or runarounds. Ask us anything and get a straight answer from a real person
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