If you’ve filed a claim for storm damage to your roof, there’s a good chance your insurance adjuster handed you a repair estimate generated in Xactimate — the industry-standard software used to price property damage claims. But here’s the problem: Most homeowners don’t know how to read these estimates. And that’s exactly how underpayments, missing items, and denied claims happen. At MD Roofing, we don’t just repair roofs — we help you understand your insurance estimate and fight for the coverage you’re entitled to. Let’s walk through how to read a roofing estimate line by line, and what red flags to look for. 🧾 What is Xactimate? Xactimate is a software used by most insurance adjusters to calculate repair costs after property damage — especially storm-related roofing claims. It breaks your claim down by:
📋 How to Read Your Roofing Estimate (Step by Step)1. Check the Scope of Work (Line Items) Each line item should describe a specific task or material. Look for: ✅ Remove & replace asphalt shingles ✅ Ice & water shield ✅ Synthetic underlayment ✅ Flashing replacement ✅ Drip edge ✅ Roof vents ✅ Labor & disposal fees 🚩Red Flag: If the scope only shows “shingle replacement” but no underlayment or flashing, it’s incomplete. Tip: We re-measure every roof using aerial tools or on-site measurements to catch underestimations. 2. Look at the Quantities
The estimate should show how many squares (100 sq ft sections) of roofing are being replaced. Also review:
3. Unit Pricing & Labor Costs Each task will have a unit price — for example:
4. Overhead & Profit (O&P) If your claim involves multiple trades (roofing, stucco, windows, gutters), you may be entitled to 10% overhead and 10% profit — added to the total claim. Red Flag: Insurance companies often exclude O&P unless a contractor requests it and proves it's necessary. At MD Roofing, we handle multiple trades and document the need for O&P so you’re not stuck covering the gap. 5. Supplements: What’s Missing from the Estimate? It’s common for initial estimates to leave out: ❌ Building code upgrades (drip edge, decking, ventilation) ❌ Waste factor allowances (especially for steep or complex roofs) ❌ Proper flashing or step flashing ❌ Painting, gutter tie-ins, or stucco repair ❌ Permit fees and inspections Our team reviews every Xactimate estimate to find missing or underpaid items, and we submit supplements to the insurance company to correct them. 🧠 Why Homeowners Shouldn’t Go It Alone
✅ Bottom Line: Don’t Settle for a Low or Incomplete Estimate If your roof was damaged and your insurance adjuster gave you an estimate — let us review it. We’ll walk you through what’s covered, what’s missing, and what comes next. Your only out-of-pocket cost should be your deductible. Not thousands in missed line items. 📣 Call to ActionNot sure if your Xactimate estimate is accurate? Let MD Roofing review it — free of charge — and make sure you get the full scope of repairs you’re owed. 📞 (719) 591-2142 🌐 md360roofing.com 📍 Full-service storm restoration & insurance support
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