Understanding Your Deductible
Has hail damaged your roof?
It might be time to file a claim with your insurance provider.
Understanding your deductible is important!
What is a Deductible?
An insurance deductible may be defined as the amount you must pay up front before the carriers pay you for the loss covered. Most insurance policies contain clauses pertaining to deductibles.
Our Position
Texas Select Construction requires the insured to pay their deductible. We will install a high quality roof system. We stand by our word to serve our clients with excellence, and our integrity is not something we will negotiate.
Loss Statement
The deductible is the co-pay or responsibility of the insured. Many times the insurance company’s loss statement refers to less deductible applied. This portion or amount of deductible is the agreed upon amount between the insured and insurance company that the homeowner pays to the contractor.
The replacement of damaged property is a shared expense between the homeowner and insurance company. The insured’s annual premium is based upon the agreed upon out of pocket expense for the insured. Lower deductibles constitute higher annual premiums for the homeowner. Therefore, a lower annual premium would necessitate a higher deductible for each occurrence.
The Law- Texas HB2102
The responsibility to pay the deductible is the homeowner’s. The department of regulatory agencies states that it is illegal for the contractor to contribute to a homeowner’s deductible. However, many roofing companies contribute to the insured’s deductibles by using sign credits, discounts and rebates. This will result in an inferior product and is illegal. This type of participation is considered insurance fraud. Additionally, most insurance carriers are requiring proof of deductible to release depreciation .
Financing
Texas Select Construction understands that it is not always convenient to pay your deductible in cash. We accept most major credit cards and can offer you a financing option.
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