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Texas and Oklahoma are two of the most active storm damage roofing markets in the country. Between spring supercells, hail seasons that start in March and run through June, and the sheer volume of insurance claims those storms generate, contractors operating in these...
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Storm season is the moment every insurance restoration roofer prepares for — and the moment that exposes every weakness in their operation. Volume spikes fast. Crews stretch thin. And the back-office work that was manageable at five jobs a week becomes a bottleneck at...
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One of the most common points of confusion in the roof insurance claim process — for homeowners and even some contractors — is the first check. It arrives, it’s less than expected, and nobody explained why. What most people don’t realize is that the...
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Welcome to our comprehensive guide to supplemental estimating for roofers. Whether you’re new to insurance-funded projects or a seasoned storm restoration contractor, this guide explains why supplemental estimating is essential, how missed line items impact your...
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Roofing companies handling storm work are constantly balancing speed, accuracy, and profitability. When insurance claims start stacking up, many contractors rely on in-house estimates to move quickly. Others turn to roofing claim estimating services to ensure accuracy...
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Roofing insurance claims are a major source of revenue for storm restoration contractors, but they’re also one of the most common places where money is lost. Even experienced roofers can see payouts reduced or delayed due to avoidable errors in documentation,...