Even small storm damage can lead to bigger issues. Construction.mn offers inspections to make sure your home is protected and nothing gets missed.
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At Construction.mn, we’re proud to be locally based and rooted in the community. Unlike storm chasers who disappear after the job, we’re here for the long haul—offering honest assessments, reliable service, and a team you can count on before, during, and after the storm.
Storm damage isn’t always visible. Issues with your roof, siding, windows, or gutters can go unnoticed but may lead to leaks or structural problems over time. The best way to be sure is to schedule a professional inspection with Construction.MN.
What should I do after a storm hits my area?
Start by scheduling a storm damage inspection with Construction.MN before filing an insurance claim. We’ll assess the damage and help you decide if a claim is in your best interest. While contractors and insurance adjusters often have their own priorities, our focus is on protecting yours. We can also assist with the claims process.
Will you help me with my insurance claim?
Yes. If we find storm-related damage and its worthy of a claim, we’ll help you file a claim and work directly with your insurance company. Our expertise ensures you receive fair compensation based on your policy. The goal is to restore your home to its pre-storm condition.
Can storm damage affect more than just my roof?
Absolutely. Storms can damage siding, windows, decks, gutters, and even personal property. We perform a thorough inspection of your home’s exterior—and document the interior as needed—to identify potential issues before they become bigger problems. Our goal is to catch hidden damage that could lead to leaks or structural concerns over time.
How quickly can you inspect my property after a storm?
We respond quickly—often within 24 hours—depending on the severity and demand. While it’s natural to want fast answers, rushing into repairs without the right information can lead to poor results. The smartest homeowners take a moment to research and choose a trustworthy resource like Construction.MN.
What is an insurance adjuster?
An insurance adjuster is hired by your insurance company to assess damage and estimate repair costs. Some are company employees, others are independent contractors, and some simply collect photos for in-house review. The quality of your adjuster can significantly affect your claims experience.
What is a Zero-Paid claim, and why should I care?
A Zero-Paid claim is when you file with your insurance company but receive no payout. While it might seem harmless, every claim is recorded—even those with no payment. These records can raise your premiums or affect your eligibility for future coverage. That’s why it’s smart to have us inspect before filing.
If my claim for damage is approved, can I upgrade to better quality products?
Yes—and in many cases, it’s a smart move. Insurance covers repairs to pre-storm condition, but you can choose to pay the difference for upgraded materials. Some insurers even offer discounts for using impact- or hail-resistant products. Construction.MN can help you select the best options for your home.
What kind of documentation should I expect from a storm damage inspection?
Unlike many fly-by-night roofers, Construction.MN provides detailed documentation with photos, descriptions, and severity indicators. You’ll receive a clear, written report—and our honest recommendation on whether filing a claim is in your best interest.
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