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Handling insurance claims requires plenty of experience and a contractor who has the tools to deal with insurance claims properly. At American Roof, we’re fully equipped to handle your whole claim, no matter how large or small.

Insurance companies recognize restoration contractors as those who have the ability to handle all repairs in a claim, deal properly with insurance requirements and paperwork and fully restore your property to its original condition, or better.

That means we can handle your roof, paint and drywall, siding, gutters, fencing, windows, structural and other building damages resulting from your loss. And we always guarantee to correctly perform all insurance covered work for only the cost of your deductible.

We work closely with you and your insurance company to get your repairs professionally done with as little financial, time and emotional hardship as possible.

If you have coverable damage, or think you do, give us a call today. We’ll be with you through the entire process.

Insurance Claims Process

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CALL HOUSTON ROOFING REPAIR.

The first step, and most important step is to call us where we can take your information and will begin the insurance claims process.

2

STORM DAMAGE INSPECTOIN

After we take your information, the next step will be to assess the damage. Our team will come out to your home to take a look at the damage.

3

MEET WITH YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY

Once we have made our report of the damages, you will want to meet with your insurance company to make the claim. Time is of the essence and you do not want to wait too long before contacting them.

4

PICK THE COLOR OF YOUR NEW ROOF

Now comes the fun part! After the claim as been accepted by your insurance company, you can begin planning your new roof. American Roof offers a wide variety of colors and styles for you to choose from.

5

ENJOY YOUR NEW ROOF

After we have installed your new roof, you can sit back and enjoy the industry’s leading workmanship warranty. With your new roof from American Roof, you can feel confident that your home will be protected for years to come.

Insurance FAQ

Insurance companies evaluate each roof individually. The number, size, and hardness of the hailstones can vary tremendously within a small locality. Velocity and direction of the wind are also factors. Other factors are roof pitch, age, and condition.

The purpose of home owner’s insurance is to protect homeowners against losses in their property’s value due to damage that is beyond their control. If you have hail damage, you have experienced a financial loss in that your original investment of a 20 ­year roof (for example) has now been reduced to a 5­-10 year useful life span. Your insurance company will compensate you for your loss and replace your roof.

Insurance companies cannot cancel your policy or raise your rates for weather related claims. However, when you’re involved in a catastrophe, your insurance company may raise rates on everyone impacted in order to stay in business or change some business practices… remember insurance companies are businesses and need to remain profitable.

The bank that services your note also has a stake in your properties value. They will want to assure that the funds you have received for your loss are utilized to make the necessary repairs outlined in your adjuster’s summary. The mortgage company typically releases the funds after submitting a signed contract between yourself and the roofing company stating all repairs have been made. They sometimes require a bank representative to perform an inspection.

The amount of shingles to remove from your roof is the actual amount of square feet that it takes to shingle your roof. However, when putting on shingles, some shingles have to be cut to fit dimensions, ridges, hips and valleys. The insurance company adds 10% to regular ridge roofs and 15% to hip and ridge roofs to account for the loss of shingles.

Most of the questions you have regarding your loss can be answered with a call to your agent/claims department or a reputable roofing contractor that is trained to handle insurance claims. There is no need to become a fully licensed insurance adjuster in order to read the summary they provide you. The estimating software the adjusters use varies somewhat but is relatively easy to understand if you know what some of the common terms and abbreviations stand for:

  • RCV: Replacement Cost Value is the cost to replace property with the same kind of material and construction without deduction for depreciation.
  • ACV: Actual Cash Value describes what it will cost to replace an item at the time of loss after subtracting depreciation.
  • DEP: Depreciation is the loss of value that occurs over time due to factors such as age, wear and tear, and obsolescence. If you have replacement cost coverage included on your policy, you may be able to receive additional money to cover the depreciation of these items. If this is the case, reimbursement may involve two or more payments — one for your initial payment based on the actual cash value of your items and then additional payment(s) once you repair and/or replace the damaged items and you provide the insurance company with documentation.
  • O&P: Overhead and Profit, these terms are usually used together to represent the expenses and profit of a general contractor. O&P is automatically applied to the typical material unit cost of a reroof claim. Most O&P funds will only be available if an insured hires a general contractor to complete a very large scope of work, normally involving 3 trades or more.
    Questions concerning how the claims/payout process works is usually located on the first couple pages of all major insurance carriers adjusters summaries. If discrepancies of the scope of work dif er between the roofing contractor and the adjuster, additional monies can be paid in the form of supplemental checks which will usually be approved by the carrier before being issued.

There are many different reasons that this happens so often. First remember that all claims are handled individually, just because your neighbors are replacing their roofs does not necessarily mean your roof needs to be replaced. One reason could be that your roofing system showed minimal signs of damage upon their inspection because the material on your roof is newer or a different manufacturer?

  • Sometimes adjusters get to a roof too soon after the actual damage and the hail strikes haven’t had a chance to weather yet.
  • Sometimes the adjusters are inexperienced. Sometimes a different adjuster will be assigned to the claim.
  • Sometimes they were tired after looking at so many roofs that day.
  • Sometimes they just make mistakes.

The best results that benefit the homeowner seem to be obtained when an experienced roofing contractor walks through the inspection process with the insurance adjuster and calls to the adjuster’s attention any damage that the adjuster may have overlooked.

Still Have Questions?

If you still have insurance related questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Give us a call or fill out our online form and our team of experts will get back to you as soon as we can. We look forward to hearing from you soon!