You Have an Advocate; Your Roofer!

You Have an Advocate; Your Roofer!

Insurance adjusters work for the insurance company. Your roofer works for you!

✅ 1. Expert Evaluation of Roof Damage

Roofers are trained to spot damage that insurance adjusters might overlook—especially subtle or hidden issues like:

  • Hail bruising on shingles
  • Damaged flashing
  • Compromised underlayment

Your roofer can point out these issues in real time and explain why they matter, ensuring nothing is missed.

✅ 2. Accurate Scope of Work

The adjuster’s report determines what gets covered—and how much. If your roofer is there, they can:

  • Compare the damage seen on-site to what's written in the report
  • Help ensure the scope includes everything necessary for a proper, code-compliant repair or replacement

✅ 3. Faster Claims Process

With both parties aligned from the start:

  • There’s less back-and-forth later
  • Fewer supplements or revisions are needed
  • You get your roof repaired or replaced more quickly

✅ 4. Maximized Claim Value

Your roofer knows the real-world cost of labor, materials, and code requirements. They can help:

  • Make sure the adjuster includes everything required by local building codes
  • Prevent lowball estimates that could leave you paying out-of-pocket

✅ 5. You Have an Advocate

Insurance adjusters work for the insurance company. Your roofer works for you. Having them present balances the conversation, giving you a knowledgeable advocate to push for a fair outcome.

✅ Bonus Tip: Choose a Roofer with Insurance Experience

Not every contractor knows how to speak the "insurance language." Choose one who has experience dealing with claims—it can make a world of difference in the final payout.

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