When do you need to have a roof inspection?

When do you need to have a roof inspection?

If you have people working on any other system close to your roof, ensure that you get a professional to conduct a roof inspection right after that. This is because small damage to the roof can result in more significant problems if left neglected over time.

Do you have to sign an estimate for roof repair?

A reputable contractor won’t ask you to sign something before they inspect the damage to your roof and give you an estimate for the repair costs. And then do your research before signing anything – an estimate should be free of charge and something they do in order to get your business in the future.

Why is it important to talk to public adjuster before roof inspection?

This is another reason why it’s essential to talk to your public adjuster before the insurance company, so you can be prepared from their inspection and the eventual results.

What to know about the roof insurance process?

Know that the insurance process can be long and involve lots of documentation, research, and follow-up, but your public adjuster is your advocate and will help through the process. Document early and document often.

Can a roofer refuse to do a second inspection?

Please read the next section to make sure that your roofer is qualified to make the assessment of whether or not you really do have damage to your roof. If you really have damage than a second inspection is in order. Rarely do they refuse a second inspection.

What happens to your roof if you have an insurance claim?

For instance, if you have an older roof (most likely ten years or more, depending again on your policy and the type of roof it is), your insurance company may only pay out a percentage or portion of your roof repair or replacement cost, since the overall value of your roof would have depreciated over the years.

When to have your roof inspected after a storm?

Accordingly, you should have your roof inspected as soon it is safe after a major storm, natural disaster, or similar incident that could result in damage.

A reputable contractor won’t ask you to sign something before they inspect the damage to your roof and give you an estimate for the repair costs. And then do your research before signing anything – an estimate should be free of charge and something they do in order to get your business in the future.

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