Unfortunately over the years we have all experienced what kind of toll mother nature can take on our homes. The state of Georgia has been getting at least one devastating hailstorm every year for years now. By calling Acworth Exteriors we can help you out in this time of need and walk you through the whole insurance claim process so we can quickly get your home restored back to its original quality. We have worked with every insurance company to repair thousands of homes across the country already from storm related damage. So make sure you give us a call today so one of our trained storm damage specialists can come take a look at your property and help you quickly get your home looking good again.
Here's a little info about how the process works:
First: Before even calling your insurance company, call us. You need to have your home inspected for hail damage before you actually file a claim. We will come out free of charge, give you a thorough inspection and let you know if you even have damage. If there is a significant amount of damage to your home, our Field Representative will explain the next step.
Second: After explaining what is damaged and how to file your claim, our Field Representative will assess the damage further. We will meet with your insurance adjuster and help in appropriating the damages to insure you get enough proceeds to get your damaged property restored. We will come to an agreement with your insurance company on a monetary value at that time.
Lastly: You will select the materials you would like to put back on your house. You can change the color and texture. This is a great opportunity to upgrade your existing material at a fractional cost. Within weeks, our crews will have all of your repairs done and your home will be restored back to its beautiful appearance.
And remember Insurance companies have a limited claim period from the date of the storm so make sure you call ACWORTH EXTERIORS today.
Make sure you check out our Photo Gallery to see some pictures of what hail damage can do to your home.