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Misky1951
09-15-2019, 07:26 AM
I was approached by a representative of Batter Bee roofing. He said that, due to the last several storms, insurance companies are paying the costs, less deductibles, of a new roof.
Batter Bee will do an evaluation of my roof. If they deem it needs to be replaced, they will contact my insurance company. The rep said in almost all instances the insurance company will agree and pay. The estimate is free.
Sounds good, but I am skeptical. Anyone have any experience with this?
ColdNoMore
09-15-2019, 08:00 AM
I was approached by a representative of Batter Bee roofing. He said that, due to the last several storms, insurance companies are paying the costs, less deductibles, of a new roof.
Batter Bee will do an evaluation of my roof. If they deem it needs to be replaced, they will contact my insurance company. The rep said in almost all instances the insurance company will agree and pay. The estimate is free.
Sounds good, but I am skeptical. Anyone have any experience with this?
I would make a quick call to your insurance company...and ask them yourself.
I have a personal rule that if a company comes to my door, when they know (or should know) full well that solicitation in TV is not allowed...they politely get the door shut in their faces.
CWGUY
09-15-2019, 08:15 AM
I would make a quick call to your insurance company...and ask them yourself.
I have a personal rule that if a company comes to my door, when they know (or should know) full well that solicitation in TV is not allowed...they politely get the door shut in their faces.
:coolsmiley: I agree. I don't do business with companies that break the rules.
retiredguy123
09-15-2019, 08:53 AM
You can always file a claim with your insurance company and find out if they will pay for a new roof. But, some contractors want you to authorize the insurance company to pay them directly, which takes away all of your control over the work and the time frame. I would never do that. If your insurance will cover the roof, get three quotes and hire a good company. Also, I would never pay money in advance. I think McGinnis is a good roofer. He installed a friend's roof on a small house in the old part of The Villages for about $5,000. And, they didn't need to pay any money until the job was completed.
njbchbum
09-15-2019, 09:00 AM
I believe that BatterBee is a sub-contractor for the developer...they did the roof on a new build down the street from our house. Their employees should know full well that solicitation is not permitted in the Villages. I would follow all of the advice of the previous posters - especially when it came to getting quotes and not paying until all work is complete.
npwalters
09-15-2019, 09:05 AM
You can always file a claim with your insurance company and find out if they will pay for a new roof. But, some contractors want you to authorize the insurance company to pay them directly, which takes away all of your control over the work and the time frame. I would never do that. If your insurance will cover the roof, get three quotes and hire a good company. Also, I would never pay money in advance. I think McGinnis is a good roofer. He installed a friend's roof on a small house in the old part of The Villages for about $5,000. And, they didn't need to pay any money until the job was completed.
In the "for what it's worth" category. Just had a new roof installed on my home in TN. Comparable to my home in TV. Cost was about 60% of the lowest estimate I got for a roof in TV. I find that most work in TV is done at a premium except lawn care - that is cheap compared to most places.
billethkid
09-15-2019, 09:18 AM
Were you in the market for a new roof?
Were you thinking you needed a new roof for some reason?
If not are you curious about why they want to check your roof?
starflyte1
09-15-2019, 09:39 AM
really does represent Batter Bee? It doesn't sound like the way they do business.
Carla B
09-15-2019, 10:06 AM
I would think that most roofers around TV have plenty of business without going "door to door."
rjm1cc
09-15-2019, 12:06 PM
If you were not having roof problems I would not follow up.
If you have problems get estimates from several companies and discuss if they feel part of the cost is covered by insurance. Get the documentation from the company and send to your insurance company. Nail down the cost before you sign a contract.
retiredguy123
09-15-2019, 12:18 PM
Whether or not a roof replacement or repair is covered by insurance should be between you and the insurance company. But, some contractors will want to "represent" you and ask you to sign a document authorizing them to be paid directly by the insurance company. In my opinion, this is a very bad idea.
villagetinker
09-15-2019, 12:35 PM
Never, NEVER sign an "assignment of Benefits" agreement, as stated above, you lose ALL control of the project. If you do not believe me call Seniors against crime.
lauriemosher
10-31-2019, 09:10 AM
Power Roofing & Construction LLC is great 352-267-4906 call David...they were very fast and did a great job. BBB accredited too.
Hiya543
10-31-2019, 09:20 AM
Solicitation is a no no for me. Call the insurance company.
The Gerbs
10-31-2019, 11:29 AM
This is a common practice. As a landlord of commercial and industrial space, we often see this happen. A contractor will come into the area to lease space, when severe storms are scheduled to hit or after storms have hit. They lease the space and then saturate the local area with their representative knocking on doors to get work. Their pitch is you can get a new roof or new siding, etc. and your insurance company will pay for it, due to "storm damage".
mtdjed
10-31-2019, 02:03 PM
I would make a quick call to your insurance company...and ask them yourself.
I have a personal rule that if a company comes to my door, when they know (or should know) full well that solicitation in TV is not allowed...they politely get the door shut in their faces.
From what I have heard, the no solicitation rule is not enforced probably because it is not a valid requirement. How can The Villages control what is done on a public road and a private property ?
Gerald
10-31-2019, 04:29 PM
Does anyone feel a scam is on the way.
I would let the villages know what is going on and the police.
Mleeja
10-31-2019, 07:07 PM
We are in an area where the homes are approaching 20 years old. You hear the sounds of roofers daily. We live on a small court with only 14 houses. Only one has “bitten the bullet” and had the roof replaced. I keep hearing insurance companies are requiring new roofs before renewal. Anyone experienced this?
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