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To determine storm damage, visually inspect your property for:
- Roof: Check for missing, cracked shingles, dents on metal roofing, or damaged flashing.
- Gutters: Look for dents, cracks, or detached sections.
- Siding: Check for cracks, holes, dents, or missing pieces.
- Windows: Inspect for cracked or broken glass.
- Exterior Structures: Assess fences, decks, or sheds for leaning, loose boards, or missing parts.
- Interior Damage: Look for water stains on ceilings or walls.
- Landscape: Check for broken branches, uprooted trees, or other storm-related damage.
Contact Our professional roofing or storm damage specialist for further inspection.
Before you except a denied claim always get a second opinion.
Insurance companies do not penalize you for filing a claim. The increase in rates is based on your geographical location and Zip codes. If you reside in an area that has sustained immense storm damage, the rates may increase, even if you don’t file a claim.
You can file a claim and let the adjuster come out and determine if there is storm damage to the property. The problem is an adjuster may come out and miss or miss identify damage which could result in a denied claim or minimal damage. Not all contractors have deep knowledge working with insurance claims. A restoration contractor is familiar with how insurance claims are handled and will work with your insurance company to get your property back to original condition quickly, and with attention to detail.
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You will have to contact with our team for details discussion.