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What is the difference between three-tab and architectural shingles?

Three-tab shingles are a traditional, flat design with three uniform tabs per shingle, while architectural shingles have a dimensional appearance with multiple layers and varying shapes for a more textured look. Architectural shingles are thicker and offer enhanced durability and curb appeal.

Do GAF shingles come in different colors?

Yes, GAF offers a wide range of shingle colors to complement any home's exterior design. Whether you prefer classic neutrals, bold hues, or natural tones, GAF has options to suit your style and enhance your home's curb appeal.

Do you offer financing options for window installation?

Yes, we offer financing options to help make window installation more affordable for our customers. Our financing options include flexible payment plans and low-interest rates, subject to approval.

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Please note that these answers are for general informational purposes and may vary depending on specific circumstances. It is always recommended to consult with a professional roofing contractor for accurate and personalized advice.
What if my insurance company delays or denies my claim?

If your insurance company delays or denies your claim, you have the right to appeal the decision and escalate the matter to a higher authority within the company. You may also consider seeking legal advice or assistance from a public adjuster to help resolve the dispute.

Can I negotiate with my insurance company on the settlement amount?

Yes, you can negotiate with your insurance company on the settlement amount if you believe the initial offer does not adequately cover the cost of repairs. Provide additional evidence or documentation to support your claim and request a reconsideration of the settlement.

What if I discover additional damage after my insurance claim has been settled?

If you discover additional damage after your insurance claim has been settled, contact your insurance company immediately to report the new damage and request a reevaluation of your claim. Document the damage with photographs and provide any relevant documentation to support your claim.

What if my insurance claim is denied due to pre-existing damage?

If your insurance claim is denied due to pre-existing damage, you may still have options for addressing the storm damage and making necessary repairs. Consult with your roofing contractor and insurance company to explore your options.

Can I hire my own independent adjuster to assess the damage?

Yes, you have the right to hire your own independent adjuster to assess the damage and advocate on your behalf during the claims process. An independent adjuster can provide an unbiased evaluation of the damage and help ensure you receive fair compensation for your claim.

Can I make temporary repairs to my roof myself?

Yes, you can make temporary repairs to your roof yourself to prevent further damage, but it's important to exercise caution and use appropriate safety equipment. If you're not comfortable making repairs yourself, contact a qualified roofing contractor for assistance.

What if I can't afford to pay my deductible?

If you can't afford to pay your deductible, discuss your options with your roofing contractor and insurance company. In some cases, you may be able to work out a payment plan or financing arrangement to cover the cost of your deductible.

Can I submit a claim for hail damage if there are no visible signs of damage?

Yes, you can submit a claim for hail damage even if there are no visible signs of damage. Hail damage may not always be immediately apparent, but it can still weaken the integrity of your roof and lead to future problems if left untreated.

Do I need to provide proof of storm damage when filing an insurance claim?

Yes, you may need to provide proof of storm damage when filing an insurance claim, such as photographs, videos, or documentation from a qualified roofing contractor. This evidence helps support your claim and expedite the claims process.

What if I have questions about my insurance policy or coverage?

If you have questions about your insurance policy or coverage, contact your insurance agent or company directly for assistance. They can provide you with detailed information about your policy limits, deductibles, and coverage options.

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