How to inspect a roof for insurance claim PART 2 | Public adjuster Explains
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- čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
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00:00 Intro
00:05 Start at the bottom
00:50 Carriers may re-define damage
01:40 Blisters
02:27 Moving to the front of the home
03:25 Identifying wind damage
03:56 Sit at the EDGE of the roof
04:00 Wait until payment is confirmed
05:09 Closed-cut valleys
05:29 Woven-cut valley
06:01 Safety First
06:16 What all the roofing components are called
06:28 what 3-tab shingle looks like vs architectural in the field
06:30 Roof Ridge
06:38 Roof Hip
06:45 Roof Turtle Vents
06:50 Roof Furnace Stack Cap and Collar
06:55 Roof Soil Stack / Roof Pipe Boot
07:10 Roof Valley
07:20 Where Roof Leak Barrier Should Be Installed
07:32 Identify Roof Eve
07:40 Identify Roof Rake
Comment below if you have questions!
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Great info on roofing materials, safety, and assessment. Subbed well earned.
Thank Deon for the kind words. I have many more that I intend on putting up here. If you ever find anything you feel would help the community, I would love to get that feedback as well:-)
I literally just got done commenting on the part 1 of this roof review that you should probably start from the bottom and work your way up the roof LOL
Makes sense. Point taken:-)
Very helpful
Thank you for the feedback! I'm considering doing another one for siding and roofing with better audio
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Thank you!
Where can we get more indepth training to identify different wind or hail and everything else an adjuster is looking for???
Let me know what you're looking for and I can make more videos if that helps. I should have a bunch on my channel.
@@ChicagoRoofer Don't listen to this guy. You will be misinformed.
@@richardwellington4747 Tell us more
Raccoon not covered mammal not rodent
Racoons are mammals. Raccoon damage is covered on most policies unless it's specifically excluded.
@@ChicagoRoofer You are incorrect. Again, the insurance company is not a warranty program. The owner is responsible to maintain the roof.