Thanks to all for the information. Michelle - very eloquent contribution - thank you.
For those that are newer to Windemere you may not know that there were two hail events that were handled in the past. One where repairs were made to only those roofs that required a repair. Those were the original roofs installed by the builder which were cheap materials so damage was there on on some, not all the roofs and the hail was significantly larger than pea sized hail. I would need to research, but I believe there was little if any damage to windows, trim, siding, etc.
Then there was a large hail event that impacted all the roofs and all were replaced, along with windows, trim, siding, etc. Many cars were damaged significantly and it was very clear that the second hail event required a different course of action. With that, though, the new roof was upgraded to a better shingle that is supposed to be more hail resistant and it should hold up with little damage and may not need repairs. Again, I suggest an independent assessment of the roofs as roofers have a vested interest in making money from hail storms.
Respectfully,
Pam V.