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Here are some frequently asked questions and their answers.
 

Is it Necessary to Have Roof Vents on my Home?

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Is it Necessary to Have Roof Vents on my Home?
Roof vents remove heat and moisture from your attic and help extend the life of your shingles and decking, reduce mold and mildew, and reduce the load on your air conditioner.

 

Why Upgrade to a 50 Year Impact Resistant Shingle?

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Why Upgrade to a 50 Year Impact Resistant Shingle?
Your insurance company will often discount your premium up to 27% when you upgrade to a 50 year impact resistant shingle. It is an investment that will help you save money while providing a better product over your home.

 

Fair Market Value versus Bid Price

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If I choose the lowest bid and the insurance pays Fair Market value, will I get to pocket the difference?
In most cases, the insurance co. will hold a portion of your funds. This is known as the depreciation amount. This amout is not released until the work is complete. If the roofer's estimate or invoice shows a lower amount than what the insurance company allotted, the depreciation will be reduced.

 

Can the Roofing Company Pay My Deductible?

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Can the Roofing Company Pay My Deductible?
The Deductible is normally the homeowner's responsibility. Davis General Contractors will negotiate with your insurance company to pay for all damages to your roof as well as the rest of your property. We can also help you earn cash back or credit through our Advertising and Referral Program. In most cases, we can diminish your out of pocket expenses, and often install more superior products on your roof.

 

What Size Hail Will Damage My Roof?

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What Size Hail Will Damage my Roof?
This will vary according to the age of your roof and the degree of the hail strike. 1/2" hail and smaller will normally do little or no damage. 3/4" hail and larger will damage roll roofing and older composition shingle. 1" hail and larger will likely damage most roofs, including slate.

 
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