Around 2013-2014, Homeowners Insurance companies began moving away from flat rate deductibles to percentage based deductibles. Which one you have can vary, depending on when and where you buy your insurance, what state your home is in, and/or your specific choice of carrier when you closed (if you had a choice). A flat rate deductible is … …
How To Handle A Roof Emergency No Matter When It Occurs
Many roof disasters can’t be predicted and can occur during the worst times. Few things are more stressful than experiencing a genuine roof emergency in the middle of the night or during a major storm. Fortunately, anyone who faces a roof emergency at the worst time is not alone. Most metropolitan areas have roofers who … …
What Is A Workmanship Warranty & Why Does It Matter?
Your roof is the largest, most important part of your home, as such, the cost to replace it is considerable. When spending that kind of money you want to be sure get what you pay for and you want it to last. Most properly installed and maintained roofs will last anywhere from 20 years to … …
Is Your Roof Making Your Homeowners Insurance More Expensive?
Your roof is the largest, most expensive part of your home, especially to home insurance companies. Primarily because of how big it is and the costs associated with being the first line of defense against the elements, roof age and conditions affect your home insurance rates more than just about any other single part. Fortunately, it … …
Does Your Roofer Offer A Workmanship Warranty?
Most all manufacturers offer warranties on their products, roofing products are no different. What is different about roofing is many of our products are mandated to be installed in a specific fashion dictated by the manufacturers themselves. The consequences of ignoring these specifications are not only leaks and other problems but failure to follow their … …