Our Service offerings
Let’s start with the issue
I have a leak!
Click here if you need emergency service to stop an existing leak or patch a visible hole in your roof or siding.
I have storm damage
Click here if you have need help dealing with the repairs and insurance company.
My Claim was denied
Click here if your claim was denied and you could use the services of insurance industry professionals.
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Here’s how our roof system stacks up against the competition:
The following chart uses a large Indianapolis competitor’s offer for a 3200sf roof in Brownsburg.
Competitor
Claim Approval Chance
Architechtural Shingles
Life Expectancy
Manufacturer Warranty
Stain / Algae Resistant
Wind Warranty
Valley Protection
Ice Barrier along Gutters
Extra Wall Waterproofing
Pipe Flashing Warranty
Military Rebate
Cost to upgrade to our system
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Claim Approval Chance
Architechtural Shingles
Life Expectancy
Manufacturer Warranty
Stain / Algae Resistant
Wind Warranty
Valley Protection
Ice Barrier along Gutters
Must have Code Coverage Requires specific insurance coverage titled ''building code upgrade.'' Otherwise, this item must be purchased separately.
Extra Wall Waterproofing
Must have Code Coverage Requires specific insurance coverage titled ''building code upgrade.'' Otherwise, this item must be purchased separately.
Pipe Flashing Warranty
Military Rebate
Cost to upgrade to our system
Understanding Claims
Explanation of some basic concepts can prepare you for common stresses and confusion.
Claiming damage should never be complicated or difficult.
We file claims when something has happened suddenly and accidentally, and based on the event itself. Insurance isn’t for ongoing issues, and multiple events can’t be claimed together.
When someone files a claim, they are asking the insurance company to make good on their promise to financially restore their property. We buy insurance to use it when needed.
The core challenge to working with an insurance company is that they want to dictate whether damage has occurred, what caused it, and how to fix it. They do this by sending an insurance adjuster who sees everything through the lens of his or her training and company incentives.
Unfortunately, there are no industry standards regarding the level of training that insurance adjusters receive, or any agreement as far as how to identify damage or determine proper repairs.
Not surprisingly, insurance representatives will often not look very hard and blame other causations or events they know cannot be covered. You have an obligation to make sure they see everything and treat your fairly.
Unless you handle interactions like this daily, your interests will be vastly better supported by hiring either a knowledgeable contractor to present the facts of the loss to your insurance company, or otherwise hire a Public Insurance Adjuster to act within the claim on your behalf.