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Storm Damage What to Do Before Calling Your Insurance Agent

Storms can do a number on your roof. They can tear off shingles, send debris flying to your home and enable leaks. As soon as the storm has passed and you find your home has suffered considerable damage, it is always a good idea to file an insurance claim. That way, you may be compensated for the losses incurred because of property damage.

Before you call your insurance agent, however, there are several things you need to know first. Pritchett Roofing, Inc., your local roof replacement pros, discusses them here.

Read the Contents of Your Insurance Policy

First of all, you need to first review everything written in your home insurance policy. Filing the claim may limit you, so be sure that you are aware of the exact date when to contact your insurer regarding your situation.

Doing this step allows you to refresh your memory about the coverage of the policy. Take note that certain home insurance policies don’t cover everything that strong winds or hail storms may destroy in your home. Truly, it pays to be equipped with the knowledge of what you can claim and what you cannot prior to filing.

Call a Reputable Contractor

Do not call your insurance company just yet. Instead, contact a reputable storm damage restoration contractor for an inspection. The pros will provide you with a detailed report about the storm damage done to your property. They will also come up with accurate estimates of roof repair and other important fixes to restore your home to its original condition. These will be proven helpful once you finally pursue your claims with the insurance company.

When you have hail or wind damage, don’t delay. Tap on the expertise of Pritchett Roofing, Inc. and its experienced team of professionals. We’re equipped to handle all of your storm-related repair needs through our comprehensive service.

Apart from roofs, we also work on restoring your windows and siding. Call (770) 375-2490 or fill out our contact form to request a free estimate. We serve residents of Canton, GA.

Categories: Roofing
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