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Who to Call After a Minor Loss is Not Always Clear

July 27, 2016 By Modern Remodeling

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After a major loss, most homeowners know they need to immediately call their agent but what next? The first step to remediation is obvious; get the water out of the basement or tarp the hole in the roof. But what about the minor losses? The first step can be a lot less clear. Should you call your agent and file a claim? Is this even an insurance matter? Should you call a plumber or a roofer and risk paying a large amount out of pocket? We recently had a customer in this exact situation.

Her garage roof was nearly collapsed in after a recent string of severe storms. There were no obvious signs of water damage but the ceiling in the garage was cracked and almost hanging off. She was not sure what to do. Her agent said insurance wouldn’t cover the damage in every situation, i.e. old age but it would be covered if it was damaged from the storm. Since there were no signs of water damage and the homeowner had only recently moved into the home, she really wasn’t sure and didn’t want to file a claim unnecessarily.

When she purchased the home, the seller gave her a series of warranties. Thinking maybe one of the contractors who worked on the home might have a better idea, she called. It turns out, she could not claim this as a warranty issue because warranties only cover a craftsmanship issue and or a manufacturer defect. Once again, not truly knowing the source of the problem made it extremely difficult to know which next steps were the best. The homeowner did not want to pay a repair fee out of pocket if the contractor came out and deemed it not to be a problem in craftsmanship.

Luckily, for this homeowner her agent referred her to us, a general contractor. We’re kind of a one-stop shop when it comes to residential losses of any size. Most contractors specialize in one thing albeit minor handyman work, roofing, painting, flooring, ect. A general contractor specializes in all of this which is a true benefit to the homeowner as they’ll never have to research and schedule a million different trades for their project. We do all the work under our company so the quality of work remains the same. We were able to come out and asses the garage damage, not only find the source but also do the repairs. The homeowner did not have to worry about paying a service fee to a contractor who may only specialize in drywall and the damage be a storm related issue, therefore still needing to pay someone else to come out.

Furthermore, even if the other contractor could assess the damage, he may not be familiar with residential insurance claims as most are not. It expedites the process if the contractor doing the repairs uses Xactimate, the estimating software insurance adjusters use and understands how insurance work is done as it differs drastically from retail. Directing your homeowner to the right person after a loss is one of the most overlooked yet important steps for both major and minor losses.

 

Filed Under: Restoration, Storm Damage, Water Damage, Wind Damage

Top Signs of Roof Damage

May 24, 2016 By Modern Remodeling

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How to fix your Roof

Spring is here, the snow has melted off your roof, and you may be noticing some stains on the roof shingles. While those stains are unsightly, they don’t necessarily indicate that your roof has been damaged by winter’s severe weather. It’s still a good idea to find out for sure, especially if you have an older roof, or if there have been hail and windstorms in your area in the last several months. Leaks and mold can appear months after the storm that caused the damage. A quick look around, as well as a roof inspection, can help you ensure that your roof is still holding up strong and watertight.

Be on the lookout for these top signs of roof damage:

Shingles on the ground

Now that the ground is clear of snow, you may be seeing pieces of roofing shingles or other roofing material on your grounds, in the street or possibly on your neighbor’s lawn. If shingles have become dislodged, it’s imperative to get up on the roof to assess the extent of the problem and replace those broken shingles at the very least. Otherwise, you are literally inviting water into your home to damage your drywall, ceilings, attic, insulation and more.

Stains on the roof

While definitely not always a sign of a compromised roof, discolored shingles should be investigated anyway. Sometimes the stains can be caused by moss or algae growth — which usually happens near the site of a leak. If the stain is slippery to the touch, it is most likely moss or algae. Find the leak and repair it as quickly as possible.

Water marks or sagging ceiling

Roof leaks can sometimes take a while to cause damage that is visible inside your home. By the time you notice a water mark, mold stain or ceiling damage, the roof may have been leaking for months. You will need to inspect your attic as well as the roof to identify and repair the source of the water. Also, always check your attic after severe weather as any roof damage will show up (in the form of water) there first.

Buckling or bent shingles

Any time your roof appears to have sections that are buckling, or you notice shingles that are folded or bent, you most likely have a serious problem on your hands. Not only is your roof not adequately protecting your home, but your attic most likely is not being ventilated properly, which can lead to another set of issues like mold, dry rot and more. You will probably need a new roof — the sooner, the better.

Practice ladder safety

Roof damage can be impossible to properly assess and diagnose without getting up on a ladder and inspecting the entire roof. But, not everyone should be attempting to get up on their roof by themselves. If you are not used to regularly climbing above 6 feet on an extension ladder, leave the ladder climbing to the professionals. Roofing experts are trained to spot damage in all of its forms and can perform inspections quickly and easily — saving you from back ache, injury and other hazards. For more information and to get a roofing inspection, contact Modern Remodeling today.

Filed Under: Hail Damage, Roofing, Storm Damage, Wind Damage Tagged With: hail damage, roof damage, roofing, shingles, storm damage

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