When an insurance claim goes cold and the contractor stops returning calls, homeowners are left in a frustrating limbo — damage documented, coverage theoretically available, but no path forward. That was exactly the situation facing this Trotwood homeowner, whose year-old storm damage claim had stalled completely while her previous contractor went silent. CPM ROOF stepped in, spent two months working to reopen the claim, and ultimately increased the payout by $5,000 — then completed a full exterior renovation replacing all siding, fascia, gutters, and four windows with Norandex vinyl products.
The before-and-after photos tell the transformation story clearly. The original white horizontal siding with visible age and weathering gave way to rich dark brown Norandex vinyl siding that coordinates beautifully with the home’s existing brown roof shingles and brick entry. Understanding both the insurance advocacy and the installation craftsmanship this project required helps homeowners recognize what a contractor truly working in their corner looks like.
A Year-Old Claim Left to Die
Insurance claims have deadlines and momentum — when months pass without active management, carriers treat them as resolved or abandoned. This homeowner’s claim had reached that dangerous point after her original contractor disappeared, leaving documented storm damage unaddressed and coverage that should have paid for repairs sitting uncollected. Reopening a dormant claim requires detailed knowledge of insurance processes, persistent communication with adjusters, and the documentation skills to justify why the claim remains valid and the original settlement was insufficient.
CPM ROOF committed two months to this advocacy effort, working directly with the insurance carrier to reopen the file and present a complete, accurate scope of damage. This kind of contractor-led insurance work is uncommon and represents genuine value that goes well beyond simply showing up to install materials.
Increasing the Payout by $5,000
The reopened claim didn’t just get approved — it came back with $5,000 more than the original settlement offered. Insurance companies routinely present initial settlements that underestimate the true scope of storm damage, particularly when the original inspection was conducted without a skilled contractor present to identify every affected component. Damaged fascia, compromised gutters, and window damage that accompanies siding impacts are frequently missed or minimized in early adjuster assessments.
By presenting a thorough, itemized scope that captured every damaged element — siding, fascia, gutters, and windows — the revised claim reflected what the damage actually warranted. That additional $5,000 made the difference between a partial exterior fix and the comprehensive renovation the homeowner needed and deserved.
Norandex Vinyl Siding Installation
Norandex vinyl siding was selected for this project, a professional-grade product known for consistent color, clean profiles, and long-term performance in Ohio’s demanding climate of freeze-thaw cycles and summer heat. The dark brown color chosen — visible in the completed photos — represents a dramatic departure from the original white siding and gives the home a completely different character. The horizontal lap profile runs cleanly across all elevations with consistent exposure width and tight joint alignment that reflects proper installation technique throughout.
The Norandex wrap visible in the mid-project photo shows the proper housewrap installation underneath the siding — an essential moisture barrier layer that prevents water infiltration behind the panels from reaching the wall assembly. This underlayment step is as important as the siding itself for long-term exterior performance.
Dark Brown Color Transformation
The before-and-after photo captures the magnitude of the color shift from the original faded white siding to the finished dark brown Norandex panels. Where the original exterior presented a tired, uniform appearance, the dark brown siding creates a bold, modern aesthetic that works in deliberate harmony with the home’s dark brown roof shingles and brick chimney. The visual weight of the darker color grounds the home’s profile and gives the cape cod-style architecture a contemporary confidence it lacked before.
Dark siding colors have grown significantly in popularity across Ohio neighborhoods precisely because they deliver this kind of transformative result — turning a dated exterior into something that reads as intentional and well-maintained. The brown trim wrapping the windows ties every opening into the new color story cohesively.
Fascia and Gutter Replacement
New fascia and gutters were installed as part of the comprehensive exterior package, completing the roofline transition that siding replacement alone cannot fully achieve. The fascia — the trim board running along the eave line where the roof meets the siding — received matching dark brown vinyl wrapping that integrates seamlessly with the new siding panels below. Damaged or deteriorated fascia compromises gutter attachment and allows moisture intrusion behind the eave that leads to wood rot over time.
New gutters running the full perimeter complement the dark exterior palette while restoring proper water management the storm-damaged originals could no longer provide. Replacing gutters and fascia alongside siding ensures the entire exterior system works together as designed, without mismatched components creating weak points in the finished installation.
Four Window Replacements
Four windows were replaced as part of the insurance-funded scope, addressing storm damage that the original settlement had failed to fully account for. The completed photos show white-framed double-hung windows set into the dark brown siding with brown trim wrapping each opening — a classic contrast that highlights each window as a defined architectural element rather than letting them disappear into the wall. The bay window grouping on the front elevation is particularly impactful, its three-panel configuration framed cleanly by the new siding and trim surrounding it.
Window replacement during a siding project is the ideal time to address damaged units, as the wall surface is already exposed and the integration of window flanges with housewrap and siding can be executed as a continuous, properly sequenced waterproofing assembly rather than as separate trades working independently.
Insurance Advocacy and Exterior Expertise from CPM ROOF
Homeowners with stalled or underpaid insurance claims don’t have to accept the outcome their carrier initially presents — but they do need a contractor with the knowledge, persistence, and documentation skills to change it. CPM ROOF serves Trotwood, OH and the surrounding area with full exterior renovation services backed by genuine insurance claim advocacy that protects homeowners’ coverage interests from first contact through project completion. This satisfied customer is already planning her next projects — a complete roof replacement and garage rebuild — because the experience of working with a contractor who delivers results creates lasting trust. Contact CPM ROOF at (937) 860-2925 to discuss your siding, exterior, or insurance claim project.