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4 Reasons a New Roof Could Fail

June 9, 2017 By Modern Remodeling

When you put on a new roof, you expect it to last at least 20-years. Having the right contractor for the job is critical in getting your money’s worth.  A properly installed roof takes time and is not cheap — it’s truly an investment in your home. But if a contractor cuts corners either due to inexperience or to give you the cheapest price just to get the job, a new roof could fail. Here are some things to consider if you have recently put on a new roof and are experiencing problems.

  1. Poor installation. Even if a contractor installs the best shingle available, if it’s not installed correctly, the roof can fail. Using a contractor who is experienced in installing a particular manufacturer’s product is important because they have experience with the products and know how things like the manufacturer’s roof deck protection, leak barriers, and ventilation all work together to help protect your home.
  2. Inadequate ventilation. A properly balanced attic ventilation system* helps to keep your roof healthy. A combination of intake, which allows cool, fresh air to enter the attic and exhaust, which pushes hot, moist air out, is needed. During the hot summer months, improper ventilation can contribute to damaging heat and moisture build up in the attic. In the winter, improper ventilation can be a factor in the formation of ice dams. Make sure your contractor addresses ventilation in your home and inspects the attic space.
  3. Skimping on materials. Don’t just choose the cheapest bid, as that can come at a price if a contractor skimps on items such as edge metal, sealants, or leak barriers. Ask contractors what materials they use. If a contractor is skimping on important items like sealants and leak barriers, paying a bit more upfront may be worth it.
  4. Cutting corners on flashing. Some contractors think chimney flashings are installed more for design than function, so they may cut corners and just use caulk to seal. Caulk can break down over time and can cause water to enter the home through the flashing. Step flashing combined with counter flashing is a good way for your contractor to waterproof a chimney, skylight, or wall. It takes more labor to do the job right, so you need to understand that cutting corners just puts your home at risk — and could cost more in the long run.

If you have questions about your roof, feel free to contact us! We are happy to help, even if we did not install it.

Filed Under: Hail Damage, Restoration, Roofing, Storm Damage, Uncategorized Tagged With: modern remodeling, new roof issues, new roof leaking, new roof problem

The First Time Too Good To Be True Doesn’t Apply

April 11, 2017 By Modern Remodeling

When we tell people they can get a brand new roof for free, we get a lot of eye rolls. We don’t take it personally. If someone told me they could get my insurance company to pay for a new roof, I would have the same reaction. The whole hail damage pitch seems like just that, a pitch and a scam.

However, it this was a scam, we could not have survived being in business for over 26-years with an A+ Better Business Bureau rating and a GAF Master Elite status. We absolutely would not be a preferred contractor with Allstate, USAA and Liberty Mutual and other major insurance companies.

We would have been turned us in to the MHIC or Maryland Insurance Administration if this was not legitimate. Which all leads to the conclusion that hail damage to your roof and siding  is definitely real and your insurance company is obligated to replace all that is damaged.

Here are the quick and dirty facts about hail damage insurance claims:

  1. Hail must be at least quarter-sized to create damage, like the February 25th storm that hit Bowie.
  2. Hail cracks your shingles and siding, allowing for leaks overtime. The damage is even more apparent and severe if you have an older roof.
  3. Your insurance premiums will not rise if you file a claim because hail damage is considered an Act of God. However, rates my rise regardless of if you file due to the amount of claims in your zipcode in which case, you may as well file.
  4. Modern will do a thorough inspection at no charge to ensure you roof has credible damage. We will give you an honest assessment and if you have no damage, we wouldn’t encourage you to file a claim.
  5. Your insurance will send an adjuster out to inspect for damage. We recommend having a Haag certified contractor be there for your adjuster meeting to ensure your insurance is paying for everything damaged and not cutting corners like paying for half of a roof or not following county code.
  6. After your roof is approved by your insurance company, you can expect us to replace it within 2 weeks. We offer a 10-year labor warranty and several manufacturer warranties as well, all at no extra charge.
  7. It is simple. Your area was hit with significant hail and your home most likely has damage. We work with your insurance company to get your roof approved and in 2 weeks, you will have a brand new one. This is the first time it sounds too good to be true but it isn’t. Give us a call today at 410-569-1732 or contact us for more information. It is definitely worth at least a phone call to learn more!

Filed Under: Hail Damage, Restoration, Roofing, Storm Damage Tagged With: hail claim, hail damage, insurance claim, storm damage, wind claim, wind damage

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