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USING INSURANCE FOR ROOF REPLACEMENT

Understanding The Insurance Claim Process

Your home is one of your greatest assets. As such, the integrity of your roof is of great importance. While preventive measures are taken to ensure the most weather resistant roof possible during construction, severe weather does happen – sometimes roofs suffer damage from hail, high winds, and other forms of extreme weather. This is one reason that insurance plays an important role in the roofing business. On this page, we will walk you through the insurance claims process to help you understand how everything works should you need to file a claim due to any possible damage. 

How Do You Know If The Roof Is Damaged?

The morning after a large storm has passed through your area, you may find yourself wondering if your roof has suffered any damage from the weather – you may have heard hail beating down on the roof or similar conditions that are a cause for concern. If this is in question, contact Rescue Roofing and schedule a time where we can come out and assess the amount of damage, if any, to the roof. We will then discuss with you the extent to which your roof is damaged or if it has not suffered any damage at all. If the damage is significant, filing an insurance claim will be the next step. 

The Process

To many home owners, the insurance claim process can be intimidating and overwhelming. In the event of significant damage to the roofing structure, however, insurance is a welcome service. The first step is to contact your insurance company and schedule an appointment for an adjuster to come out and assess any damages. While this is in many ways similar to the assessment we perform, the insurance company will want to assess it themselves – our assessment simply lets the home owner know whether or not a claim should be filed. After the adjuster’s assessment, within a few days the insurance company should send the home owner a summary of damages as well as the first check. 

Deductibles

The home owner is legally required to pay whatever deductibles that were agreed upon when the insurance policy was purchased. The deductible will vary from one case to the next, though the home owner should be aware of his or her responsibility for the deductible before filing any claims. 

Repairing/Replacing The Roof

Following a roof claim approval you will have a set time limit to repair the covered damage depending on your insurance company. After Rescue Roofing discusses with the home owner the accuracy of the insurance company’s assessment and payment estimate, the Rescue Roofing representative will discuss with the home owner any materials needed to perform the replacement or repair as well as costs. If there is a mortgage on the home or business the first insurance check will usually require your mortgage company's approval of the contract for the scheduled roof replacement or repair.

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