Roof Inspection
The adjuster will need to climb your roof to inspect it for signs of damage, just as it is necessary for a roofer to climb your roof in order to repair it. In the case of hail or wind damage, the adjuster will measure out a “test square” on every slope of your roof. If he can find enough breaks, splits or lifted shingles per “square,” then the adjuster will total those slopes and possibly your entire roof. Your insurance will pay to repair or replace your roof, less the cost of your deductible. You are entitled to have your contractor-of-choice represent you during the adjustment process. This will save you from time off from work and the general headache of the claims process.

 

 

 

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