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March 31, 2025 at 11:54 pm #4060
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MemberI recently had a roofer approach me after a hailstorm, saying many of my neighbors are getting their roofs replaced by insurance. My roof is old, around 15 years, and has some minor damage. This roofer claims they work with my insurance company and can get my entire roof replaced, with me only paying the deductible. This sounds too good to be true, and I’m worried I might be getting involved in a scam. Has anyone else experienced this?
April 3, 2025 at 1:14 am #4243noisily_draconian_damsel
MemberI’ve learned to be very wary of roofers who go door-to-door after storms. In my area, after a big hail storm, I had three companies not even located near me trying to sell me a new roof. This made me realize the importance of choosing a local company that has been around for a while to avoid potential scams.
April 3, 2025 at 1:14 am #4242spooky_motto
MemberFrom my own experience with three insurance claims in five years, I would advise you to never tell the contractor it’s an insurance job right away. I’ve found that this keeps their initial pricing more honest because they don’t assume they can inflate the cost and get it covered by the insurance company.
April 3, 2025 at 1:14 am #4241tanrepertoire255
MemberAs someone who owns a roofing firm and has personally gotten close to 200 roofs fully approved through insurance, I can tell you it’s not always a scam. Many reputable roofing companies do go door-to-door after storms because it’s often the only way to inform homeowners that their property might have damage covered by their insurance. The benefit of the doubt often goes to the homeowner when it comes to storm damage.
April 3, 2025 at 1:14 am #4240wobblycalamity
MemberI recently went through this, and my insurance gave me full reimbursement, even for depreciation, but held back 25% of the funds until the work was done and I showed proof of cost. So, while they initially gave me roughly $8k of a $12k claim, I needed to submit an invoice to get the remaining $3k.
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