From Derecho’s to Bomb Cyclones to Nor’easters, Hail Storms and Hurricanes, weather events have been increasing in number and intensity and demanding more from your home’s exterior to protect you, your family and your possessions. Whether you have visible damage like missing shingles or siding that has blown off your home or endured a recent hail storm, don’t risk your most valuable asset to companies who knock at your door. Contact the trusted professionals at Tri County and put our years of experience to work for you.
Hail/Wind Damage
Has your home recently endured the wrath of a wind or hailstorm? Don’t let hail or wind damage compromise your home’s integrity and aesthetics. At Tri County, we specialize in hail and wind damage assessment and repair, ensuring your property not only recovers but is fortified against future wind or hailstorms.
Insurance Claims
Has your home recently faced the unforeseen challenges of hail and/or wind damage? At Tri County, we specialize in helping you navigate the complexities of insurance claims to restore your home swiftly and efficiently. We understand the distress these situations can bring and are here to guide you every step of the way.
When selecting a reputable contractor in Northern Virginia, here are key factors to consider:
License and Insurance: Ensure that the contractor is licensed to operate in Virginia and holds the necessary insurance, including liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage. This protects you from liability in case of accidents or property damage during the project.
Experience and Reputation: Look for contractors with a proven track record of successful projects in Virginia. Read online reviews, ask for referrals from friends or family, and check with organizations like the Better Business Bureau for any complaints.
Local Knowledge: A contractor familiar with the specific climate, building codes, and regulations in Virginia will be better equipped to handle your needs effectively and efficiently.
Written Estimates: Obtain detailed, written estimates from multiple contractors. These should outline the scope of work, materials to be used, project timeline, and cost breakdown. This allows for easy comparison and helps prevent surprises later on.
Warranty: Inquire about the warranties offered for both materials and workmanship. A reputable contractor should stand behind their work and provide warranties that give you peace of mind.
References: Request references from the contractor and take the time to contact past clients. This will help you gauge their satisfaction with the contractor’s work and reliability.