Insurance and Home Restoration
Posted on August 25, 2016 by Advance Companies
We’ll take your insurance, plain and simple.
That’s right, you get to choose your restoration company. After all the years we’ve been in business, we still get asked, “will you take my insurance?” The answer is yes, and you shouldn’t worry about this. Here’s the rundown on how to navigate the insurance process and why we’re their to help. first, a little about insurance in general.
Know What’s Covered
Well before a disaster strikes, you should know what’s covered in your insurance plan. Most homeowners insurance covers damage caused by fire and hailstorms, but can often exclude damage caused by flooding and earthquakes. Make sure you have adequate and appropriate coverage here in Minnesota.
Minnesota is susceptible to strong winds and, flooding, fire, snow and ice. With it being late summer, flooding often occurs. Be prepared with accurate coverage and look up your coverage annually to see if you need to add coverage.
The Insurance Process
We’ve outlined the insurance process on our website to make things easier when beginning the cleanup and restoration process. Don’t have insurance? We’ll work with you to create a payment plan that fits your budget so you can get your home back to pre-damage condition and begin living your life again. Never let an insurance question stop you from getting your home or business back in order.
Choosing A Restoration Company
It’s your right to choose a restoration company, regardless of who your insurance agent recommends. Many insurance companies have a list of preferred service providers, that they have worked with in the past. This list can be long, or short, but it cannot stop you from picking your own restoration company. You may choose one from their list, or select your own. Either way, you will be covered.
Advance Companies, Inc. has been in business in the Twin Cities region for over 38 years. We are a trusted name in home restoration and will work hard for you day or night, 365 days a year.
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