Serving Upstate South Carolina
Have a roofing, siding, or window-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!
Work with an insurance company that has comprehensive coverage tailored to their needs. This includes protection for siding, roofing, and window damage. Also, assessing the company's reputation for prompt claims processing, customer service, and coverage limits for these specific components can guide decision-making.
They usually send adjusters to evaluate siding, roofing, or window damage claims. These adjusters assess the extent of damage, potential causes such as weather events, and whether repairs or replacements are needed. They document damage through photographs, receipts, and contractor estimates to facilitate the claims process and ensure fair compensation for repairs or replacements.
Your roof should be inspected at least once a year, ideally before and after severe weather seasons. Inspections should also be conducted after any significant storms or if you notice leaks, missing shingles, or sagging areas.
This varies depending on factors like material quality, installation, and weather conditions. On average, asphalt shingle roofs last about 20-25 years. Other materials like metal or tile can last longer. Consider replacing your roof if it's nearing the end of its expected lifespan or if significant damage is present.
Windows typically have a lifespan of 15-20 years. This can vary based on factors like material quality, maintenance, and exposure to weather. Consider replacing your windows if they show signs of wear and tears which include drafts, condensation between panes, or difficulty opening and closing.
This varies depending on the material used. Vinyl siding can last 20-40 years. Wood siding may last 20-30 years with proper maintenance. However, factors such as climate, maintenance, and exposure to sunlight can affect the longevity of siding. We recommend that the siding be inspected regularly. Replacement should be considered if signs of damage or deterioration are present.
Very important. When you work with a fully insured company, you protect yourself and your property. Your insurance provider covers accidents, damage, or injuries that may occur during the replacement process. It also ensures that you won't be held liable for any unforeseen incidents. You should always verify the insurance coverage of contractors before hiring them for roofing, window, or siding replacement services.
Serving Upstate South Carolina for over 60 years, B&C Siding Company specializes in roofing, gutters, siding, cladding, and windows. Financing available. Works with insurance companies. 100+ years of combined experience. Call today.
Greenville County, SC
Anderson County, SC
Pickens County, SC
Spartanburg County, SC
and surrounding areas
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