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CTT  CLAIMS Tips To Help You Understand Your Roofing Estimates
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Homeowners are often concerned about the price when it comes to roofing repair and replacement. After all, the cost can vary depending on the scope of work required. So, if you are aware of what to look for in the roofing estimates can help you choose a cost-effective option.

Avoiding roof problems can get worse over time. However, most homeowners delay or neglect their roof repairs because of the costs. Well, it is indeed a valid concern, but it should not prevent you from requesting an estimate quote.
 

Why do you Need Roofing Supplement and Estimate?

Roofing estimates allow you to compare the total cost of a project between potential contractors and the first company offering the lowest price. Thus, piling up the quotes against each other makes it easy for you to identify the significant differences.

When you hire an experienced and certified Xactimate estimator, they provide detailed and accurate roofing estimates. However, before the contractor writes an estimate, they perform a comprehensive inspection of your roof structure to determine the damage.

Moreover, roofing specialists also provide you with various options, addressing the problem, and explaining the costs and benefits of each. Once you have approved this estimate, your roofing company will submit the supplement to the insurance carrier on your behalf.

 

What should your Roof Estimate Include?

A restoration job could need items the insurance company doesn't put in their original estimate. However, you must know these items can help increase the amount for the claim. These items are put together into a Xactimate estimate supplement and submitted to the insurance company. Thus, the result is usually an increase in the claim's value.

  1. It consists of a clear description of the scope of work.

  2. The estimate should also mention all the materials and components required to do the job.

  3. The estimate includes a warranty and guarantee on the materials used along with a coverage period.

  4. An estimate should contain payment information. This section must cover the accepted payment methods, progress payments, and down payments.

 

Conclusion

So as you can see, a well-documented and detailed Xactimate estimate supplement is a key to getting the insurance company to increase what they will pay for a job. It would be best to consider hiring a certified and experienced roofing company. After all, a professional can handle all communication and follow-up with the desk adjuster to ensure you get maximum profit and satisfaction.



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