Picking a contractor is one of the hardest parts of starting your remodeling project. You're trusting this person with your home, time, and money. Here are 3 tips to find the best contractor for your job. First, make sure that the contractor is licensed, insured and bonded.
Read MoreSo, the insurance adjuster is pulling out of your driveway after telling you 'Your roof is approved to be replaced/repaired! Congrats!' Now what? The first thing you will receive from the insurance company is a Summary of Loss. It's a small paragraph that goes over the benefits of your loss.
Read MoreEvery Friday we're answering your questions! We work with A LOT of homes that are damaged due to storms. Here are three ways you can file a claim with your insurance carrier and get your home back to tip-top shape! 1.
Read MoreEvery week we're answering your questions! Here's this week's - "Do I need a contractor present when my insurance company is looking for damages?" First off, it is within insurance companies' best interest to minimize the loss where ever they can.
Read MoreThis is probably the most common question we get. 'Will my insurance rates go up after I file a claim?' The short answer is no. A claim regarding a storm is deemed an 'act-of-nature' claim. You couldn't do anything about it to prevent it.
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