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Originally Posted by Chloe Girl
I thought that the insurance company sent an adjuster out to verify the claim and then the insurance company tells the customer how much they are willing to pay. If the roofing company agrees to that amount, then a new roof is put on. So the roofing company really has no say so as to how much they can charge.
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Our 20+ yr old roof needed to be replaced after sustaining all those years of storm damage, missing shingles, etc. Our insurance inspector agreed. New roof (architectural) is beautiful and guaranteed for 25+ years. No increase in our HO ins policy.