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Navigating the insurance claim process

Navigating the process in 5 simple steps

When a storm damages your home, it’s crucial to start the insurance and repair process as soon as possible. Here’s a breakdown of the typical steps:

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1. Evaluate the Damage

Storm damage isn’t always obvious—while a fallen tree or missing shingles are clear indicators, some issues require a professional inspection. A trained roof inspector, like the team at RestoSured, can assess exterior of home and inspect the damage thoroughly to determine if you need repairs or a complete roof replacement.

2. Claims Adjustment

An insurance adjuster will inspect the exterior of your home and roof to determine its value. RestoSured helps streamline this process by offering a preliminary estimate for repairs or replacement. Our team works closely with your adjuster to answer any questions and ensure the evaluation is accurate.

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3. Approval

Once your claim is submitted, the insurance company will issue an initial payment to begin repairs or replacement. Keep in mind that this first payment might be less than expected, as additional funds are often released later.

4. Repair or Replace

After receiving insurance approval, RestoSured provides comprehensive exterior and roof repair or replacement services. Using high-quality materials and skilled craftsmanship, we ensure the exterior of your home and your roof is restored to protect your home effectively.

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5. Finalizing the Process

Once the roofing or exterior work is completed, we’ll send a final invoice to your insurance company. This triggers the release of the remaining funds, covering the total cost of the project. Beware of unlicensed "storm chasers" offering quick fixes after a storm. By choosing RestoSured, you’re partnering with a licensed, insured, and trusted roofing company dedicated to guiding you through the entire claims and repair process with peace of mind.

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