Great Dane Roofing

Realtor

“Behind every great realtor is a great roofer”

As a realtor you have so many different moving parts throughout the real estate process that you have to worry about and the roof should not add to that list. That is where we come in! Our job is to make the roofing process as smooth and simple as possible.

A couple things that we do to help you are:

  1. We do FREE inspections so if you have any concern, you can give us a call and we will get it checked out immediately
  2. We can handle the whole roofing process with the homeowner and insurance, so that you do not have to do anything else on your end
  3. For those last-minute jobs, we can put a beautiful new roof on in just one single day.
  4. We can take the full bill out of closing.
  5. We streamline the process and make it quick and easy
  6. We offer 24-hour turn around roof certs (weather permitting)
  7. We can have your roof evaluated during the inspection period.

Some things you need to know about roofing.

As a realtor you have so many different moving parts throughout the real estate process that you have to worry about and the roof should not add to that list. That is where we come in! Our job is to make the roofing process as smooth and simple as possible.

  1. We offer FREE inspections.
  2. Have your roofer come out to look at the roof before the homeowner contacts their insurance.
  3. Have the roofer meet the insurance adjuster to make sure that the homeowner gets everything they deserve.
  4. There are different types of roof damage so have Great Dane Roofing come out and inspect the roof and give a professional report.
  5. The insurance claim paperwork is VERY difficult and often leads to a ton of confusion. Great Dane Roofing meets with every client and walks them through the whole claim and helps the homeowner strategies their options.
  6. Class 4 roof upgrade could make a major difference for a home as the upgraded shingles could qualify the homeowner for a cheaper insurance rate.
  7. There have been recent building code changes that usually lead to confusion with inspectors. A home inspector could be asking for something that is not actually required.