Wentzville Quick Facts
Population
44,372
County
St. Charles County, MO
Distance from HQ
~50 driving miles
Primary ZIP Codes
63385
ZIP Prefix
633
Why Wentzville Homeowners Choose Revolve for Storm Damage Repair
One of the fastest-growing cities in Missouri for the past two decades, at the western edge of the metro on I-70/I-64; the GM Wentzville Assembly plant and dozens of active subdivisions drive the local economy. For homeowners and property owners throughout neighborhoods like Bear Creek, Carlton Glen Estates, Peine Lakes, storm damage repair is one of the most consequential exterior decisions you will make — and the choice of contractor matters as much as the product.
Overwhelmingly post-2000 production-builder single-family and villas, with a small pre-1950 downtown core; first-generation roofs on early-2000s subdivisions are hitting replacement age now, and Class 4 shingles are popular given St. Charles County hail frequency. After any hail or wind event in the St. Louis metro, every exterior surface takes exposure — not just the roof. Revolve inspects and documents the full scope, from ridge cap to gutters, so nothing is left off the insurance claim.
Revolve Construction has operated in the St. Louis metro since 2008, completing 6,000+ projects across St. Charles County, MO and surrounding areas. We are 50 miles from our South County headquarters — local enough to respond same-day. Permits are handled through the City of Wentzville Building Division — typical residential fees run $75-$200 (valuation-based). Revolve pulls and manages permits as part of every project scope.
Neighborhoods We Serve in Wentzville
Local Context
Wentzville Roofing at a Glance
Permit & Code
City of Wentzville Building Division
Approx. residential roof permit fee: $75-$200 (valuation-based)
Revolve handles permits for every job in Wentzville.
Storm Activity
Recent severe weather in the 633 ZIP corridor (St. Louis County Southwest / Sunset Hills / Crestwood):
- April 27, 2024 — Hail, 2.00 in (egg-sized)
- September 14, 2023 — Wind, 55 mph
- June 23, 2022 — Hail, 1.75 in (golf ball)
Events sourced from NOAA SPC archive — verify with official records before relying on for claims. Data is illustrative placeholder only.
Local Housing Stock
Overwhelmingly post-2000 production-builder single-family and villas, with a small pre-1950 downtown core; first-generation roofs on early-2000s subdivisions are hitting replacement age now, and Class 4 shingles are popular given St. Charles County hail frequency.
About Wentzville
Wentzville is a community of approximately 44,372 residents in St. Charles County, MO, located roughly 50driving miles from Revolve Construction’s South County headquarters. One of the fastest-growing cities in Missouri for the past two decades, at the western edge of the metro on I-70/I-64; the GM Wentzville Assembly plant and dozens of active subdivisions drive the local economy.
Revolve Construction has served Wentzville homeowners and property managers for 17 years, with more than 6,000+ roofing, siding, and storm restoration projects completed across the St. Louis metro. Our crews are certified by GAF Certified, Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, CertainTeed Select ShingleMaster — so every job in Wentzville meets manufacturer warranty requirements and current MO building code.
The Full-Exterior Restoration Advantage
A hail storm that hits your roof does not stop at the ridge. It hits siding at roughly a 30-degree angle — the same angle most hail falls at — leaving impact marks, cracked panels, and compromised siding systems. Gutters are dented. Soffit panels are punctured. Window screens are torn. Many homeowners file a roof claim and leave the rest on the table.
Revolve inspects and documents the full exterior as a single scope. We do not subcontract siding to one company and roofing to another — one accountable team handles roof, siding, gutters, soffit, and fascia. That single-scope approach means cleaner insurance coordination, a single general contractor on site, and a consistent installation quality standard across the entire exterior.
Emergency Response: 24/7 During Active Storm Season
Significant storm events in the St. Louis area do not follow business hours. Tornado touchdowns, severe hail events, and straight-line wind damage happen at 2 AM and on holidays. Revolve maintains a 24/7 emergency line during active storm season in the St. Louis metro. After a major event, we triage calls by severity — active water intrusion gets same-day tarping, structural damage gets priority inspection scheduling.
Emergency tarping is a temporary measure — it stops water intrusion, not storm damage. The documentation and repair process follows as quickly as insurance timing allows. We work with homeowners to keep timelines reasonable; most insurance policies have claim-filing time limits, and waiting too long after a storm can affect coverage. We walk clients through the timeline considerations at the initial inspection.
What to Do in the First 48 Hours After a Storm
Step 1: Document everything immediately. As soon as it is safe to be outside, do a full walk-around of the property with your phone. Take date-stamped photos and a continuous video pan of every exterior surface — roof (from ground level), siding on all four sides, gutters, downspouts, window screens, and any outbuildings. Time-stamped documentation establishes the storm event as the cause of damage rather than pre-existing wear.
Step 2: Mitigate further damage. If you have an active roof leak or a breached wall from wind damage, stop the water intrusion as fast as possible. Revolve offers 24/7 emergency tarping and board-up service during active storm season. Interior water damage — drywall, framing, flooring — is the expensive secondary consequence of storm damage left unaddressed. Mitigation costs are typically reimbursable under your homeowners policy as necessary and reasonable protective measures; save every receipt.
Step 3: Save all receipts. Tarping, temporary boarding, emergency hotel stays if the home is uninhabitable — these costs can be submitted to your insurer as Additional Living Expense or protective measure expenses. Document everything with photos and receipts from the moment the storm hits.
Step 4: Call your insurance carrier to file the claim. Missouri homeowners policies generally have contractual claim-filing windows — do not wait. A commonly cited guideline is one year from the date of loss in Missouri and two years in Illinois; verify your specific policy language because statutory and contractual timelines differ. Filing promptly also prevents adjusters from attributing storm damage to maintenance deferral.
Step 5: Schedule a professional roof inspection before the adjuster visits. Your own contractor's inspection report — with photos, measurements, and damage documentation in the format adjusters recognize — is the most valuable thing you can bring to the adjuster meeting. Adjusters perform many inspections quickly; a well-documented contractor report ensures damage does not get missed. Revolve schedules same-week inspections after major storm events.
Frequently Asked Questions: Storm Damage Repair in Wentzville
Should I file an insurance claim for hail damage to my roof?+
It depends on the extent of damage relative to your deductible and how the claim will affect your premium. Revolve provides a free inspection and honest assessment. We will tell you if the documented damage is likely to result in a covered claim — and we will tell you when it is not worth filing.
How long do I have to file a storm damage insurance claim in Missouri?+
Missouri does not set a statutory maximum, but most homeowners policies have contractual claim-filing timelines — typically one to two years from the date of loss. However, waiting longer than necessary gives the insurer grounds to argue the damage is from deferred maintenance rather than storm. File promptly after a confirmed storm event.
Can I choose my own contractor for an insurance-covered roof replacement?+
Yes. In Missouri, you have the right to choose your own contractor for covered repairs. The insurance company can specify what the repair scope and cost should be, but they cannot require you to use a preferred contractor.
What is a public adjuster and do I need one?+
A public adjuster works on behalf of the homeowner (for a fee, typically 10–15% of the claim) to document and negotiate the settlement. In most cases, an experienced roofing contractor who meets the adjuster on-site produces equivalent results without the fee. Revolve meets adjusters on every claim we are involved with.
My adjuster says the damage is below my deductible. What should I do?+
Get a second opinion from an independent contractor. If our inspection documents additional damage that was missed, we prepare a supplement with supporting photos and measurements. Adjuster assessments vary in thoroughness — a well-documented supplement regularly results in a revised scope.
Does Revolve handle the insurance claim paperwork?+
We help with documentation, inspection reports, supplement filings, and adjuster meetings. We do not act as a public adjuster (that requires a separate license), but we provide all the contractor-side documentation the claim process requires.
What should I do in the first 48 hours after a storm?+
Document everything with date-stamped photos before anything is touched. Mitigate active water intrusion immediately — Revolve offers 24/7 emergency tarping. Save all mitigation receipts. File your claim with your insurer promptly, and schedule a professional inspection before the adjuster visits so you have independent documentation of the full damage scope.
How can I tell if I have hail damage vs. wind damage?+
Hail damage produces concentrated circular granule-loss patterns, random soft spots across the slope, and dents on metal accessories. Wind damage produces linear patterns of lifted or missing shingles, blown ridge caps, and directional debris impacts. Most St. Louis storms produce both. Revolve documents and distinguishes both types in a single inspection report.
What is recoverable depreciation and how do I get it?+
On RCV (Replacement Cost Value) policies, the insurer withholds a portion of the settlement — the depreciation — until repairs are completed. After your contractor submits a final invoice and proof of completion, you submit a request to your insurer to release the withheld depreciation. Many homeowners miss this step. Revolve walks clients through the depreciation release process on every RCV project.
Do I need a permit for storm damage repair in Wentzville?+
In most cases, yes — roof replacements and major exterior work in Wentzville are permitted through the City of Wentzville Building Division, with typical residential fees running $75-$200 (valuation-based). You don't need to handle any of it yourself: Revolve pulls the permit, includes the fee in your written scope, and schedules the required inspections as part of every Wentzville project.
How quickly can Revolve respond to a Wentzville service call?+
Wentzville is roughly 50 driving miles from our South County headquarters at 7601 River Walk Ct, so our crews are in the area regularly. Active leaks and storm emergencies get same-day response — we carry tarping materials on every truck — and standard inspections in Wentzville are typically scheduled within one to two business days of your call.
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