Yes. They will kick over to a retail model. But they still must remain profitable. Unless your roofer is a 5 man show run out of his home office, it's tough. In 2024, insurance pricing and retail pricing is about the same (as it should be if accurate). There was a time several years ago when the retail price and the insurance price was a lot different, but that is not the case so far as I can see now.highpriorityag said:
what are roofers going to do when deductibles end up costing the entire price of a roof?
May have to start making some deals….
But, this is why I was thinking the Right to Repair clauses would be more common in the future. If deductibles get high enough, people won't replace their roof. So, if they force you to make a claim and they force you to use their pre-selected approved installers, then you won't have a choice. They control pricing, the coerced repair of your home, and they can inspect for quality.
Broadly speaking, your deductible needs to hit 4-5% before the deductible exceeds the roof cost.
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