Xactimate Training #7, Daniel the Adjuster
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0:00 intro
0:22 It's Hurricane Season
0:33 Let's get started
1:43 Gable Cornice Strip
3:18 Fix Gable Cornice Strip
4:40 Glitch with Xactimate
6:17 Height adjustment with Roofs
8:56 Importance of fixing the height of roofs
9:24 Adding a gable roof to a shed roof
12:05 Bay Roofs
14:01 New Roof System
20:20 Combine your roof slopes
21:03 Macros to build estimates
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23:04 Gable Cornice Returns
23:42 Gable Cornice Strip
25:23 Steep and Tall Extra Charges
28:01 Macros • Xactimate Macros from ...
28:49 Coverage and Depreciation
31:03 Summary Tab in Xactimate
31:50 Wrap up
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I explain what you need to do on the inspection, what tools you need to complete an inspection, and tips and strategies to succeed as an adjuster.
My name is Daniel Brant and I am an claims adjuster.
Follow my journey as I explain how to succeed as an adjuster and learn something along the way.
I have included links below for the equipment that I use on my inspections, the tools of the trade, and how to use them.
Stay tuned for detailed tips and tricks on how to succeed in this lucrative career as a self-employed independent insurance adjuster.
This channel is dedicated to those who wished they knew more about insurance adjusting but just did not know where to start. I plan on explaining my experience as an adjuster, how I got started, how I grew my business into well over a 6-figure income, and all the information you need to know to become one yourself. Follow me on my journey as I explain all I know to you.
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I just got a new job with a restoration company and I'm trying to get a head start and lean as much as possible before its time to dive into the Xactimate classes. I don't want to be overwhelmed but your video's put me a ease a bit and helps me learn what I'll be doing so thank you!
@FeliciaChopyak I’m so glad that my videos helped you and congratulations on your new job
Thanks for the upload Daniel, you're awesome keep it up!
You’re welcome, thanks for the feedback
Thank You.
You are welcome
Thanks!
@rharbin1
Thank you so much !!
Hey was wondering if you could help with a line item to detach & reset central vacuum system is in xactimate? 😊
@ronniedunn239 I am not sure of one. But you can always use a general labor line item, and add one hour, and write a F9 description of what it’s for. (LAB LBR)
@@danieltheadjuster Thanks, always appreciate your videos!
@ronniedunn239 very good thank you
Hi Daniel my name is Phil and I’ve been a carpenter for 34 years. I retired three years ago then went back to school for Hvac. I am seriously thinking about becoming an insurance adjuster. I see we have similar backgrounds. My question is could I take the training online to become an insurance adjuster. Also could you recommend any websites where I could sign up to get some education. Thanks and have a great day
Great background experience for sure. You will be a great Adjuster. I used Adjuster Pro to study for the exams. Best idea is to watch a lot of videos on CZcams and you can learn a lot. Watch my videos from the beginning to learn the process of becoming an adjuster. It's not rocket science, just need motivation and determination. Good Luck!!
Hey Daniel as a daily claims adjuster what percentage of your claims are roof related? Are most of the roofs in your area 2 story steep?
@steveh6688 Thanks for your question. It depends on if there has been a recent storm event, as this will bring a lot more roof claims. There are times after a hail storm, that I will receive nonstop roof claims, and hardly see an interior water damage claim. I think mostly because the desk adjuster staff employees are not allowed, to climb roofs for safety reasons When we have a storm event, we will have more roof inspections. I would say 50% normally are roof, and if there is a storm in the past, it would be 80% roofs. Most of my homes are two-story. That seems to be the typical house in this area.
Hey Daniel, I have a question, can an insurance adjuster work as a PA for a contractor? I have a job opportunity for a company but don’t know if I can work as an adjuster for them
This is a good question. Typically, you have to choose sides. PA is on one side, Independent is on the other.
If you work as a PA, you will rarely, if ever, be hired as an independent with a firm. It is a conflict of interest for the insurance company. And they ask you these questions. Like if you’ve ever worked as a PA.
PAs make good money, but you cannot be an independent adjuster after you have originally worked as a PA. Something to think about.
Hi Daniel,
How are you doing? Could you please make a video of the location at 7203 Lincoln Heights Court, Richmond, Texas, United States?
Thank you!
I’m not sure what you’re asking me. Are you trying to figure out how to draw it?
@@danieltheadjuster Yeah, if you could make a video on how to draw such a roof, I would be thankful to you.
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you are great!!
@@danieltheadjuster any recommendations for overcoming the fear of heights
@cubanix72 honestly, if you have safety gear on, then taking a steep, and tall course, would be a good start. They teach you that the safety gear is always going to protect you, so you don’t have to fear. At the beginning on these very steep roofs, I was using rope and harness for every roof. After a while, I became more and more confident, and hardly ever use a rope. I think that’s the process.
@@danieltheadjuster Thank you so much I appreciate you doing what you do I love the progress
@@cuban72 great! thank you so much for the encouragement