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What is an impact resistant shingle?

Impact-resistant (IR) shingles are a must-have in areas known for hail damage — like Oklahoma, Texas, and Colorado. Some shingles are specially designed to resist…

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My roof was recently replaced, I’m probably okay, right?

It is always recommended to have a damage assessment following a quarter sized or larger hailstorm. Your newer roof may have been a poor-quality shingle,…

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How long does a roof replacement take?

Roof replacements are usually completed in 1 day unless you have a specialty roofing system or a larger or steeper than usual roofing system. Our…

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Should I Look For The Cheapest Estimate?

When it comes to insurance restoration for your roof, it’s tempting to solely focus on finding the lowest price available. However, choosing a restoration company…

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What is the appraisal process, and why would I need it?

Filing an insurance claim is a difficult and confusing process for a homeowner who does not work with insurance carriers on a daily basis. When…

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What do I need to ask my agent before filing a hail/wind claim?

Here are some questions you can ask your insurance carrier to ensure you have the lowest out-of-pocket expenses in the event of a hailstorm: What…

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What is the difference between an Actual Cash Value and Replacement Cost Value insurance policy? (ACV vs. RCV)

ACV (Actual Cash Value) and RCV (Replacement Cost Value) are two types of insurance policies that differ in how they calculate payouts for covered losses….

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Who do I pay my deductible to?

In the event of an insurance claim, you typically pay your deductible directly to the contractor or service provider who is repairing or replacing the…

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