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When a roof sustains damage from a storm, it’s usually not the only thing damaged. Hail and high winds can also cause damage to your gutters, siding, garage door, exterior paint, and more. Sometimes roof damage results in leaks that affect the interior of your home, too.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered what an insurance agent might have to say about your roof repair? Here in this blog, you often get our perspective as a roofing company.
But did you know that we regularly get calls from agents asking us to come inspect a client’s roof? Here are a couple of insights on your agent’s perspective when it comes to getting your roof repaired or replaced based on our conversations with insurance agents.
This may seem obvious, but it’s hard to tell from an individual homeowner’s perspective: if a roofer’s just totaling every roof they see, that shows they don’t know what to look for. You may not know what a roofer’s success rate is, but it’s worth asking.
Read MoreImagine this: You switch carriers for your home insurance in May. In June, several of your neighbors are hiring roofers to repair spring storm damage, so you decide to do the same. But once your roof’s been inspected by a roofer, you realize there’s significant damage that happened while you were covered by your previous insurance agency. Your new insurance carrier won’t pay for that damage!
Read MoreIce and snow are beautiful to look at, but they sure can wreak havoc on our homes! Pretty as it is, ice and snow can be very heavy and damaging. And the result can be quite expensive and time consuming. Thankfully, our homeowner’s insurance usually does a pretty good job of helping put us back together after any kind of storm causes damage to our homes. But is there a way to limit your need to file those pesky claims? What if taking just a little bit of time around your property could save you from those insurance headaches?
Read MoreWe’ve all seen what mother nature can do to our homes. Sometimes, it can be devastating. It can be completely overwhelming to scroll through the numerous listings of roofing companies. It can be even more of a headache to work with your insurance company, and coordinate with an insurance adjuster.
Read MoreSpring has sprung! As Oklahomans, we all know that spring means storms. Sometimes, these storms can cause a lot of damage to our roofs. Thankfully, we know just what to do when these severe storms move in, and head straight for your roof!
Read MoreSince I was a little girl I remember hearing my Mother repeat this advice and wonder what it meant. Now that I am a wee bit older and hopefully a lot smarter I finally understand what this phrase means. Being a home owner and business owner I deal with lots of financial decisions that require…
Read MoreThis is a common question and a concern for some. No need for concern, having an adjuster meet with you roofer is similar to having an advocate. An advocate offers support and works on your behalf to make sure you receive the appropriate results. This is what a qualified roofer can do for the home…
Read MoreIf you suspect that you have damage to your roof or you are unsure call a roofer first before you call your insurance company. When you call your insurance company it automatically becomes a claim on your policy. When the adjuster comes out to inspect your roof any amount of damage, small or large, will…
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