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Documentating your insurance jobs

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November 16, 2018 at 7:36 a.m.

Corey1

Documenting your jobs pay off! This one picture was worth $2,000.00! The insurance company didn't include gutter apron stating that is wasn't damaged and therefore didn't require replacement and wouldn't be included in their estimate. The Ice & Water is sealed to the Gutter Apron therefore it requires replacement. The Gutters would also need to be detached and reset because they were attached through the gutter apron. THIS IS WHY PICTURES ARE WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS & a couple thousand dollars!

ice and water - gutter apron - gutter detach and reset

Let's see where your documentation made you more money!

December 8, 2022 at 4:27 a.m.

yoa1kin94orothy

If you see that the sand contains different components, and these components are much larger than the rest of the sand grains, in this case it is worth thinking about not buying this material. In order to see what fraction of the material in front of you, it is enough to have a sieve with a mesh of different sizes. This method allows you to determine the presence of impurities in the sand, as well as know their quantity and understand whether to buy this material. If you find clay in this material, it means that you are faced with the usual quarry sand. This material is cheap because it is produced in quarries and does not undergo any additional processing.


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