"Go In Pro was fantastic throughout the entire process. After a major hailstorm damaged our roof, they walked us through the insurance claim process step by step. Their Xactimate documentation helped us get the full amount we were owed. The installation crew was professional and cleaned up everything. Highly recommend!"
Your Insurance Company
Isn't On Your Side.
We Are.
Colorado homeowners leave an average of $12,000 on the table when filing hail damage claims without professional documentation. We provide the forensic evidence and technical expertise to ensure you receive every dollar you're owed.
Methodology note below: claims figures are based on internal Colorado project outcomes and should be treated as directional, not guaranteed.
Source context: $12,000 average underpayment, 94% supplement success, and $47M+ recovered are based on internal Colorado claim-file outcomes from 2019-2025 across 2,500+ documented projects. Figures are rounded and individual outcomes vary.
Your 5-Phase Path to Full Recovery
Forget the myth of "File, Low-ball, Fight." Our forensic approach ensures every phase is documented, compliant, and designed to maximize your legitimate claim value.
Free Forensic
Inspection
We inspect your roof like an insurance adjuster—marking test squares, counting hits, documenting collateral damage. No damage = no claim filed.
Claim Filing
Support
You file the claim (we legally cannot). We provide the storm date, damage type, and estimated scope to ensure accurate reporting.
On-Site
Meet & Greet
We meet the adjuster on your roof, pointing out every hit. The "lowball" first check is just ACV—the starting point, not the final settlement.
Xactimate
Reconciliation
We write a detailed supplement in the carrier's own language—code upgrades, O&P, waste factors—to recover the missing funds.
Appraisal &
Installation
If disputes remain, we guide you through policy Appraisal—a binding process to ensure fair value. Then, we build your roof.
We Speak Insurance.
Fluently.
While other contractors send lump-sum invoices, we write line-by-line Xactimate estimates that match the carrier's format. We cite Denver Building Codes, manufacturer specs, and IRC standards to trigger the coverage your policy provides.
What Most Homeowners Get Wrong
"The contractor files your claim for you."
Reality: That's potentially illegal (UPPA violation). YOU file the claim. We provide the technical evidence.
"The first check is the final settlement."
Reality: The first check is ACV (depreciated value). The full RCV comes after supplements and completion.
"We can waive your deductible."
Reality: That's insurance fraud under Colorado SB38. Any contractor offering this is putting you at legal risk.
"Filing a claim will raise my rates."
Reality: Weather-related claims rarely affect premiums. But a $0-pay claim on CLUE can. That's why we validate damage BEFORE filing.
What Homeowners Say About Go In Pro
"As a first-time homeowner dealing with storm damage, I had no idea what to expect. Nick and the team at Go In Pro were incredibly patient explaining the insurance process. They met with the adjuster and caught several items that would have been missed. Professional, honest, and no pressure - exactly what you want in a contractor."
"We chose Go In Pro specifically because they explained the SB38 compliance issue - other contractors were offering to 'waive' our deductible which seemed sketchy. Zak was straightforward about what to expect and delivered exactly as promised. Our new Class 4 roof looks great and we're already seeing insurance savings."
"Go In Pro fixed a persistent leak that two other companies couldn't solve. They took the time to actually diagnose the problem instead of just slapping on more sealant. Fair pricing, quality work, and they stood behind their repair. Will definitely call them again."
Don't Let Your Claim Expire.
Colorado policy deadlines are strict. Most carriers require claims within 1-2 years of the storm event.
Schedule your free forensic inspection today—before it's too late.
- Free inspection
- No obligation
- Same-day response
- 72-hour rescission right