This is the second time we've had somebody around wanting to look at the roof after a hailstorm. We had a bad one in 2021 and another one this past summer. Both times somebody came around and wanted to look at the roof for inspection and convinced me to get an insurance adjuster out to inspect.
In 2021 I didn't arrange for the roofer to be there when the adjuster came. The adjuster says, no damage.
This time, I let the guy convince me to have him be there with the adjuster during the inspection. Adjuster says, you get a new roof and we'll throw in some gutters too.
What's the catch here? My spidey senses feel a little off but also, I'm not the expert on roofing or hail. The insurance adjuster spent over an hour up there with the roofer and says it is damaged. In the 2021 storm we did lose half a maple tree. But there have been no leaks at least that I have seen (though we had an extremely mild winter with no snow or ice).
Is there anything unethical here that I am missing? Or are my spidey senses just going off because it was a dude going door to door? Seems too good to be true.
In 2021 I didn't arrange for the roofer to be there when the adjuster came. The adjuster says, no damage.
This time, I let the guy convince me to have him be there with the adjuster during the inspection. Adjuster says, you get a new roof and we'll throw in some gutters too.
What's the catch here? My spidey senses feel a little off but also, I'm not the expert on roofing or hail. The insurance adjuster spent over an hour up there with the roofer and says it is damaged. In the 2021 storm we did lose half a maple tree. But there have been no leaks at least that I have seen (though we had an extremely mild winter with no snow or ice).
Is there anything unethical here that I am missing? Or are my spidey senses just going off because it was a dude going door to door? Seems too good to be true.