LOOKING FOR A PAINLESS INSURANCE PROCESS?

Picture this. You and your family are sleeping soundly at night when you hear a horrible crash. What could it be?

All at once, you realize that the thunderstorm outside has blown down one of the trees close to your house and it landed on the roof. Not good!

This kind of situation could happen to you at any time. Roof damage is a common reason homeowners need to file claims with their home insurance providers but it’s never a fun experience. 

Between the stress of getting the damage to your home fixed so you and your family are safe and the worries about financial issues, circumstances like these can be very draining. 

You need a qualified professional to handle everything related to the roofing insurance claims for you and luckily, those services are available if you need them. 

The process will generally follow these four steps:

  • You get an estimate of your entire property to see the extent of the damage
  • If there’s damage, you’ll be instructed to file an insurance claim
  • Once the claim is approved, the service provider will do all the repairs based on the insurance estimate
  • Once the work is completed, the service provider will invoice the insurance to ensure you receive your depreciation

Don’t stress when your home or commercial building incurs some damages and you need to go through the insurance claim process. For home and business owners in San Antonio, New Braunfels, San Marcos, Hill Country, Boerne or one of the surrounding areas, the solution is simple: turn to a professional for help. 

It will be worth the time and investment to avoid all that insurance headache from handling everything yourself. 

SA Premier Roofing and Construction, LLC is a contracting company that specializes in providing professional roofing, painting, and other property improvement services. 

 

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