NICB, IBHS: Do Your Homework Now To Avoid Contractor Fraud After A Hurricane
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"Developing key partnerships with IBHS is critical for NICB as we continue to focus on educating consumers on the importance of being prepared for a storm," said NICB President & CEO
"The roof is your first line of defense against a hurricanes' wind and rain. A strong, sealed FORTIFIED Roof™ keeps the wind and rain out, meaning families can come back home after a storm," says
FORTIFIED Roof has demonstrated its ability to protect homes. During last year's Hurricane Dorian, 99.5 percent of FORTIFIED Roofs in
Minimizing damage from hurricanes also avoids the potential of becoming a victim of contractor fraud.
"It's important to do your homework when selecting a contractor to repair your property. Those who come from out of town promising a quick fix could potentially lead to more delays at increased costs," added Glawe.
"Many roofers offer a free inspection. Consider requesting an inspection now to build a relationship with a roofing contractor in your area," said Wright.
HIRING A ROOFING CONTRACTOR?
- Call your insurance agent or company first if you believe your roof was damaged in a storm.
- Get more than one estimate. Never let a contractor pressure you into hiring them.
- Work with only licensed and insured contractors. Use the FORTIFIED directory to find a local FORTIFIED Roofer.
- Demand references and check them.
- Ask to see the salesperson's driver's license, write down the license number and their vehicle's license plate number.
Roofing contractors listed in the FORTIFIED Directory have completed rigorous FORTIFIED training and passed a FORTIFIED exam, are certified by at least one shingle manufacturer, and, in states that require it, hold an up-to-date roofing contractor license.
REPORT FRAUD: Anyone with information concerning insurance fraud or vehicle theft can report it anonymously by calling toll-free 800.TEL.NICB (800.835.6422)or submitting a form on our website.
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