You may think your roof is designed to withstand Hail Damage Greenville, but roofs can definitely be damaged by hail. Roofing materials are designed to take a lot of damage, but some hail pellets are far larger than pea-sized hail. They can be as large as golf balls or baseballs. Something that heavy coming down from the sky at that velocity carries a lot of destructive power, and it can damage your shingles, which are protecting your roof. Think about what hail does to cars, and those are made of metal. Asphalt or wooden shingles can be compromised by hail raining down.
Your homeowner’s insurance will probably pay for roof repairs due to Hail Damage Greenville. If you haven’t hired Precision Contractor Services LLC to fix your roof before, then your insurance agent may have several roofers in the area that they have worked with before and trust their workmanship. However, ask your insurance company if you are required to use a contractor on their list or if you can choose another roofing company. One of the questions you should ask potential roofers is if they will work with your insurance company and to what extent they will handle the paperwork and claims for you.
You also should ask them how quickly they can come out to do the repairs. Some roofing companies put homes with storm damage on their priority list. Ask them if they will come out and assess the damage and expense to repair it, and if they will give you a free estimate. Before they do any work, make sure they are licensed and if they have an adequate amount of liability insurance and worker’s compensation for their crew members. It’s too risky to allow them to work on your property without enough liability coverage. Someone getting hurt on your property could sue your homeowner’s insurance.
Ask the roofer about their warranty on materials and labor. Make sure they don’t just come out and set up and then come back in a few days, but instead do the whole job at once. Finally, make sure they will clean up their extra materials and loose nails lying in the yard once they’re done.