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Triple Diamond Construction, a leading roofing and home-exterior contractor based in Oklahoma City, has published a new homeowner resource titled "What Homeowners Need to Know About Insurance Deadlines Going Into 2026."
OKLAHOMA CITY - s4story -- As 2025 comes to a close, many homeowners remain unaware that insurance policies often carry strict timelines for reporting storm damage, filing claims, completing repairs, and submitting required documentation. Missing these deadlines can affect coverage and lead to costly out-of-pocket repairs, especially during Oklahoma's unpredictable winter season.
"Oklahomans deal with severe weather year after year, but many don't realize their insurance policy has deadlines tied to storm damage," said Greg Derr, owner of Triple Diamond Construction. "By the time the holidays arrive, people are busy and focused on family. Our goal is to help homeowners avoid missing important dates that could limit their ability to recover from roof damage."
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The new guide breaks down key areas homeowners should review before January, including:
A Push Toward Preparedness Before Winter Peaks
Triple Diamond Construction reports that late-season calls often come from homeowners who discover roof leaks during the first winter freeze, long after the storm event that caused the damage. The guide emphasizes how a free professional inspection can help homeowners identify issues early and protect their home as temperatures drop.
"With Oklahoma's weather patterns, a roof can look fine in the fall and leak in January," Derr added. "A simple inspection now can save thousands in repairs later. We want to make sure families go into the new year with peace of mind."
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Read the full online guide here: https://triplediamondok.com/insurance-claim-deadlines/
About Triple Diamond Construction
Triple Diamond Construction (https://triplediamondok.com/) is a locally owned, full-service roofing and home-exterior company serving the Oklahoma City (https://triplediamondok.com/service-areas/okc-r...) metro. The company specializes in storm restoration, roof replacement, roof repairs, gutter services, and exterior upgrades. With a focus on customer education, transparency, and high-quality workmanship, Triple Diamond Construction helps homeowners protect their investments and navigate repairs with confidence.
"Oklahomans deal with severe weather year after year, but many don't realize their insurance policy has deadlines tied to storm damage," said Greg Derr, owner of Triple Diamond Construction. "By the time the holidays arrive, people are busy and focused on family. Our goal is to help homeowners avoid missing important dates that could limit their ability to recover from roof damage."
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The new guide breaks down key areas homeowners should review before January, including:
- Reporting windows for storm and hail damage
- How winter conditions can worsen existing issues
- Why repair timelines sometimes differ from claim deadlines
- Steps to take if a claim from earlier in the year is still open
- How freeze–thaw cycles can reveal hidden roof problems
- What homeowners should check in their policy before 2026
A Push Toward Preparedness Before Winter Peaks
Triple Diamond Construction reports that late-season calls often come from homeowners who discover roof leaks during the first winter freeze, long after the storm event that caused the damage. The guide emphasizes how a free professional inspection can help homeowners identify issues early and protect their home as temperatures drop.
"With Oklahoma's weather patterns, a roof can look fine in the fall and leak in January," Derr added. "A simple inspection now can save thousands in repairs later. We want to make sure families go into the new year with peace of mind."
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Read the full online guide here: https://triplediamondok.com/insurance-claim-deadlines/
About Triple Diamond Construction
Triple Diamond Construction (https://triplediamondok.com/) is a locally owned, full-service roofing and home-exterior company serving the Oklahoma City (https://triplediamondok.com/service-areas/okc-r...) metro. The company specializes in storm restoration, roof replacement, roof repairs, gutter services, and exterior upgrades. With a focus on customer education, transparency, and high-quality workmanship, Triple Diamond Construction helps homeowners protect their investments and navigate repairs with confidence.
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