I'm in Mclendon Chisholm just south of Rockwall. A few weeks ago my small neighborhood of 97 homes was hit by tennis ball sized hail. As a result probably 70% of the homes in my neighborhood need new roofs. About 30 minutes following the storm we had no less than 40 roofers in our hood soliciting for their business. I chose a local highly rated roofing company and got a quote from them before showing them my insurance estimate and surprise, their quote was very close to the insurance estimate. Roofing companies deal with insurance companies constantly, so they know what insurance is paying out at any given time, so of course they will match those estimates.
Well I found a general contractor who is willing to help me out for a flat fee, essentially my deductible. He contacts the roofing materials supplier and orders the exact shingles I want, and I pay them directly. He has his roofing crew do the job. I then contract with a separate gutter company. When it's all done, I pay him my deductible, he submits the completion report to my insurance and any supplementals, and I get my depreciation amount paid to me by the insurance company.
My insurance estimated $245 per square for shingles and I got Class 4 Malarkey for about $145 per square. My insurance quoted $9 per linear foot for gutters, and I got them for $5 per linear foot. After all is said and done, I'm taking net $10k (my money) which would have gone straight to a roofers pocket.
There is nothing special about the roofer coming to your door soliciting your business. They don't hold any special license. If you have a connection to a roofing crew, do yourself a favor and save a boat load!
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Well I found a general contractor who is willing to help me out for a flat fee, essentially my deductible. He contacts the roofing materials supplier and orders the exact shingles I want, and I pay them directly. He has his roofing crew do the job. I then contract with a separate gutter company. When it's all done, I pay him my deductible, he submits the completion report to my insurance and any supplementals, and I get my depreciation amount paid to me by the insurance company.
My insurance estimated $245 per square for shingles and I got Class 4 Malarkey for about $145 per square. My insurance quoted $9 per linear foot for gutters, and I got them for $5 per linear foot. After all is said and done, I'm taking net $10k (my money) which would have gone straight to a roofers pocket.
There is nothing special about the roofer coming to your door soliciting your business. They don't hold any special license. If you have a connection to a roofing crew, do yourself a favor and save a boat load!
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