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Q: Can a contractor sue a homeowner if he falls repairing a roof?
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How do I know my contractor is repairing my roof correctly?

By doing extensive reasearch on the contractor you have hired will help you to know if he can do the repairs on your roof correctly. They also have sites that have recommended contractors that have to have high ratings before they are considered for thier site.


How much is insurance companies paying per square for Texas roof claims?

It doesn't work like that. The insurance company will pay claims for roof repairs or replacement that are consistent with the local market and consitent with the damages incurred. If you try to overcharge for the repairs, then the homeowner will be stuck for the remainder of the bill that is not paid by the insurer. A contractor simply submits a bid to the homeowner. If the homeowner chooses you as their roof contractor then they will submit that to the insurer for approval. The company will then pay the bill so long as it is reasonable and within the expected market range for that area.


What if insurance has paid for your roof but roof company wants your deprecation as well?

Once your roof has been replaced, it is now a new roof so their would be no depreciation at that point. The roofing contractor is entitled to the amount he quoted and the homeowner agreed to pay for the job, no more.


How much does it cost to replace a shingled roof with a contractor?

$4,000 to $8,000 depending on contractor, size of roof, and price of shingles.


Can a roof be fixed by a general contractor?

If he can't he shouldn't be a general contractor


How do you use were repairing in a sentence?

They were repairing the roof when the owner arrived to see how things were progressing.


how can i get help repairing my roof and other things?

nation wide


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Today's Homeowner with Danny Lipford - 1998 Expanding Under an Existing Roof was released on: USA: 20 October 2001


What do you do if you suspect a leak in your wood shingled roof?

Call a licensed roofing contractor as soon as possible before the leak gets worse Answer If you are a do-it-yourselfer, have a look at the roof if it is safe for you to do so. It may just be a matter of a few broken shingles. However, if the roof is more than 15-20 years old, you may need to look into replacing the roof, rather than just repairing it. Make sure the roofer is licensed and insured; and don't just go with the lowest price.


Does homeowner insurance cover roof damage from tree removal?

Why was the tree being removed from the property? Is this something your insurance company wanted done? Did you remove it yourself, or did you have a contractor do it? Answers to those questions could help clarify my answer to you. For now, the only situation I can think of where this would be covered is under the "Falling Objects" peril. If the tree fell into the roof and caused the damage, then that would be covered.


Your neighbors tree has branches that lie on the roof of your house A storm caused several tiles of the roof to crash to earth Is the neighbor responsible for repairing your roof trimming tree?

It's up to the jugde.


How much per square do insurance in Iowa pay for roof replace?

It doesn't work that way, They don't pay by the square in Iowa or any state. As the roofing contractor, you just submit a bid proposal to the homeowner for the entire job. The home owner either accepts your bid or they don't accept it. The homeowner then, upon acceptance of your offer, forwards your bid to the Insurance Adjuster, If your bid is reasonable then they will accept it also and authorize the work to begin. You don't get to ad-on costs after the job is done. No contractor over-ride or profit margins get added after the job. You need to include all that in your initial bid for the roof. If you attempt to add additional after the job is done, the company will likely reject you bill.