Do You Have to Use Your Insurance Company's Preferred Roofing Contractor?
- Caleb Cook
- 53 minutes ago
- 1 min read
After you file a storm claim, your insurer may suggest a preferred contractor. A lot of homeowners assume they have to use them. Here is the reality.
The short answer: no
You have the right to choose your own roofing contractor. Your insurance company can recommend a roofer from their network, but in nearly all cases they cannot require you to use one. The choice is yours.
Why your own roofer is often better for you
A preferred contractor has a relationship with the insurer, which can mean their interests are not fully aligned with yours. An independent local roofer works for you, documents the full damage, and advocates for the scope your home actually needs.
How we work with your insurance
We meet your adjuster, document everything, and handle the back and forth, while staying on your side of the table. If items get left out, we file a supplement. See how we handle a denied or underpaid claim.
Choose the team that works for you
Call us in Idaho at (208) 295-9421 or request a free inspection and keep control of your own claim.

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