PRO-QUALITY CONTRACTORS + YOUR INSURANCE

Insurance May Cover Your Repair or Replacment

Homeowners insurance covers most weather damage repair services.

COVER YOUR PROJECT WITH INSURANCE

We work directly with your insurance so you don’t have to worry.​

As a reputable, service-driven contractor, we have a lot of experience working with insurance companies.

We work hard in ensuring that everything that should be covered is covered. The unfortunate reality of many insurance providers is that they do not have your best interest in mind. Knowing how to communicate the details of your damage or project and understanding what is covered by your insurance is key to making sure you’re getting the coverage you’re paying for!

Insurance companies need to know very specific details about the damage and the repairs that will occur. We can help make this process hassle-free by communicating directly with your insurance provider. 

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Insurance covers most natural disasters.

The most common damages that homeowners insurance covers include fire, wind, snow, and hail. However, damages that occur because of flooding or rain are not typically covered. If you have questions, let us know and we’ll come inspect the damage! Unprecedented damages from the weather are fully covered more often than not.

Insurance can cover more than just the bare minimum.

Most homeowners insurance policies cover the cost of materials that are similar to that of your home’s current quality. If you’re worried that weather damage will result in your home being lowered in value, don’t worry! Your insurance is likely to cover a full replacement that maintains the value of your home. Additionally, Pro-Quality is committed to using better-quality materials always!

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Homeowners insurance often covers your repair or replacements project.

However, home projects, remodeling, and renovation work aren’t usually 100% covered. If you already know what your policy covers, that’s great! If not, let us know and we’ll discuss those details directly with your insurance company. 

Depending on how much work you want done and what it entails, insurance may be necessary to avoid additional expenses. We want to help you bring your creative visions to life without paying extra! If adding additional insurance to your home renovation work is possible, it’s usually a good idea to consider it. Often, homeowners insurance provides extra protection and can help cover contractor injuries and other accidents that can occur. Of course, we’ll do our best to make sure that doesn’t happen!