When a severe hail storm hits an area, most if not all local roofing companies are ill equipped to handle the increased demand on their business.
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Read MoreAnyone using a contractor that is not insured to save a few bucks is foolish at best, and a way bigger gambler than they may have imagined. Roofing is a dangerous business and very hard work.
Read MoreThe duty of an insurance adjuster is to give you an accurate accounting of everything that was damaged by the storm and a written estimate of what it will cost to put your property back to the condition it was in prior to the storm. Remember, this is only an estimate and actual costs may vary.
Read MoreA new roof can average over $10,000, making it one of the more expensive home improvement tasks, but don't let the cost scare you! There are several ways that your new roof could put the cash back in your pocket. Here's how: 1.
Read MoreFor many, Labor Day signifies the end of what feels like summer. While fall doesn’t officially start until September 23rd, the feeling of summer (and warm temperatures) starts to disappear after the holiday.
Read MoreHail causes about $1 billion in damage to crops and property each year. Yet few homeowners know what steps to take after the storm to prevent further damage and escalating repair costs. So that’s exactly what we’re covering below. The first thing to know? Time is not on your side.
Read MoreHail is one of the most common types of severe weather that homeowners will face. In fact, our area gets 1-2 major storm events each year. As you probably know, each storm can vary in terms of size and duration – both of which can impact how much damage is done to your home.
Read MoreWas your home hit by a hailstorm? If you’re like most homeowners you’re probably thinking, “there’s not a hole in my roof so what’s the big deal?” You may be surprised to learn that hail can cause significant damage to your home even if it didn’t create holes in your roof.
Read MoreSelling a home is stressful even when everything goes right. There is A LOT of time, energy, paperwork and emotions that go into it and even small complications can feel like massive burdens.
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