How Do Contractors Find Hail Restoration Projects in Texas?
Quick Answer
Contractors find hail restoration projects in Texas by tracking storm damage repair permits filed after hail events. The Dallas-Fort Worth metro is the #1 hail market in the US, generating thousands of restoration permits during spring storm season. PermitMap tracks these permits and identifies hail-affected ZIP codes.
How to Find Hail Restoration Projects in Texas
Texas experiences 3,000+ hail events annually, with the DFW metro and Texas Panhandle seeing the most activity. Hail season runs March through May, with April being the peak month.
After a hail event, homeowners file insurance claims and pull permits for roof replacement, siding repair, and window replacement. These permits appear in county databases within days.
Smart contractors track permit spikes in affected ZIP codes rather than relying solely on door knocking or insurance adjuster referrals.
PermitMap identifies hail-affected areas by monitoring permit volume changes and delivers targeted reports showing where storm damage repairs are concentrated.
Key Takeaways
- Texas averages 3,000+ hail events annually
- DFW is the #1 hail market in the US
- Spring season (March-May) generates 65% of hail damage
- Permits appear within days of storm events
- Track permit spikes to identify affected areas
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Related Questions
When is Texas hail season?
Texas hail season runs primarily from March through May, with peak activity in April. The DFW metro, Panhandle, and Central Texas see the most hail events.
What's the average hail damage claim in Texas?
The average residential hail damage claim in Texas is $12,500, covering roof replacement, siding, and gutters. Commercial claims average $45,000+.
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Following the hail map with permit data
When a hailstorm hits a Texas metro, restoration and re-roof permits surge in the impacted ZIP codes within days. A restoration contractor pulls PermitMap, sorts by filing date, and sees exactly where the damage landed — often a band of suburbs along the storm's path.
They move crews to those areas while homeowners are filing claims and before national franchises mobilize. Each permit is a committed repair tied to an address, so canvassing is efficient and follow-up is targeted. In hail-driven work, speed and location are everything, and the permit feed is the fastest public read on where the next few weeks of demand will concentrate.
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After a Texas hailstorm, restoration and re-roof permits spike in the hardest-hit ZIPs — and speed wins. PermitMap surfaces that activity so you can move first. Start a 14-day trial and work the storm map before the chasers arrive.
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