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Is Your Insurance Estimate Up to Code?

May 15, 2018 By Modern Remodeling

You trust your insurance company to do the right thing. After all, you are their customer and you pay them money to protect you. That’s why most homeowners don’t bother to double check their insurance company’s estimate; they just assume everything is correct like adhering to county code. Unfortunately, that is rarely the case for a number of reasons…

  1. Out-of-State adjusters: When a widespread event happens like a wind or hail storm, insurance companies are inundated with claims. They often have to bring in adjusters from other states to help manage the workload. These adjusters rarely know local code ordinances, so their estimates don’t include them.
  2. Another way to save money: Whether or not we like it, the truth is insurance companies care about their bottom line more than their customer. If they can cut corners without the policy holder knowing, they will. They often leave out code items purposefully to lessen their cost.
  3. Living in the Grey: Insurance companies love to make a grey area, even when one doesn’t exist. We’ve heard every excuse in the book for why code items are excluded… “They are code but they aren’t enforced, so we don’t include them unless they explicitly say they’re enforced” is our favorite.

Insurance estimates can already feel like they’re written in another language, how are you supposed to decipher them at all, let alone check for code items? That’s why we recommend you hire an expert to work on your behalf, like Modern Remodeling. We are an insurance contractor with over 28-years of experience. We help customers understand their insurance estimates and ensure everything owed is included, like code items. If you need help with your insurance claim, feel free to call us at 410-569-1732 or contact us directly.

Filed Under: Hail Damage, Restoration, Roofing, Storm Damage, Uncategorized, Wind Damage Tagged With: baltimore county roofer, county code, harford county roofer, insurance estimate, wind damage, wind damage insurance claim

Tips on Inspecting Your Home for Storm Damage

April 11, 2018 By Modern Remodeling

GAF, North America’s largest and oldest supplier of roofing systems, has created a helpful guide for homeowners on how to inspect their home for storm damage. It’s important to remember that the worst storm damage isn’t always the easiest to see. You may have to go looking for it. During storm season, be prepared to inspect your roof periodically. The earlier you identify roof damage, the sooner you can contact a qualified roofing contractor to provide necessary repairs before the next storm rolls in.

Exterior Look For…

  • Missing shingles
    • Missing shingles should be replaced as quickly as possible.
  • Cracked or curled shingles
    • Speak with a qualified roofer to determine if a repair or reroof is best for your home and budget.
  • Dark patches
    • Granules protect the underlying asphalt from weather, including UV rays. Without them, the shingle may dry out and crack.
  • Bent or detached flashing
    • Flashing helps keep water from chimneys, vents, and other roof penetrations and should be thoroughly sealed to prevent water intrusion.

There are other signs of damage not always visible from the ground. If you are comfortable climbing a ladder and the weather conditions allow you to do so safely, you can get a better look at your roof up close. If you aren’t, give us a call and we’ll inspect your roof at no charge!

Roof Look For…

  • Loose nails
    • Loose nails or nail heads raised above the shingle surface may be just one storm away from letting go entirely.
  • Gutter debris
    • Clogged gutters can contribute to ice dams later in the year. Your roofing contractor may provide gutter cleaning services if you are not comfortable doing the job yourself.

If you find damage: Call a local, reputable roofing contractor right away. After storms, you may receive solicitations from unfamiliar contractors looking for work. Modern is a local, GAF Master Elite contractor. Call us or contact us with any questions or concerns about storm damage to your home.

Filed Under: Gutters, Hail Damage, Roofing, Storm Damage, Uncategorized, Wind Damage Tagged With: home inspection, roof damage, storm damage, wind damage

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