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Three to twelve months in prison and/or fines of $250 to $1,000 for committing insurance fraud.

Historically the Colorado front range gets a lot of hail.

We know there was a recent period with little hail but weather can be unpredictable like that. Colorado can get so many hail storms that it can bring “storm chasers” to the state.

When you chose your homeowner’s insurance policy you signed a contract with your insurance carrier. They agreed to cover you based on the policy you selected. You agreed to pay your premiums and if a claim is approved you agreed to pay your deductible. It’s that simple.

When a homeowner asks a roofing contractor if the contractor can waive the deductible, that is an invitation to insurance fraud.

Any contractor offering to waive/manipulate your deductible is inviting you to commit insurance fraud.

  • Do you really want to do business with a contractor that is willing to break the law?
  • Where else will that contractor be tempted to cut corners and work without integrity?
  • Is that the company you want on your roof that protects your home and your family?

FINANCING

If the size of your deductible is too big we have a solution. It is relatively easy to get approved for financing. That big deductible could turn into a budget-friendly monthly payment. Plus if you get approved for financing you could use this opportunity to upgrade your roof or your warranty.

Really smart homeowners take this opportunity to discover if solar is right for their home. Often we can roll the price of your deductible (or even the entire new roof) into the solar financing.