High winds and heavy rain will cause trees to uproot and fall on houses or buildings. This is a very dangerous situation for the homeowners or building tenants. Not only does the tree compromise the structure the holes caused by the tree allow water to enter the structure. As well the building may need to be secured against vandals or unwanted guests.
Normally the insurance will pay to remove the tree from the building and minor removal of brush. In some cases the tree removal from the structure is simple but occasionally cranes must be brought in so the tree does not cause further damage to the structure as it is removed or does not topple down a hill and damage another structure. Know what your tree removal limits are. How much will insurance pay for that brush removal? Be careffull and work with a company that understands how to price and remove under the policy.
Normally the insurance policy will pay for all resulting damage to the house, structure or personal property. Call a reputable insurance restoration contractor to complete the work and work within the policy limits.
Paul Davis Restoration & Remodeling is a full service insurance restoration contractor and completes all facets of the work with it's own qualified employees.
Donn Peacock
Sunday, February 22, 2009
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