Denver-based storm damage restoration firm uses variety of third-party data to streamline workflow processes.
When a hailstorm causes property damage, many people think just the roof is affected. But in most cases, the siding, gutters, paint, windows and doors, decks, fences, air conditioners and even mailboxes are also affected. Specifically, the exterior walls of a structure are areas that are particularly overlooked. Hail strikes can leave chips and cracks in the paint and/or siding – and as paint chips expose the underlying siding to additional rain and moisture, it can expand, especially during the extreme freeze thaw, causing long-term damage that worsens with time.
Hence, for an exterior contractor, it’s crucial to have workflow processes in place that not only help customers restore their properties, but also provide efficient communications for insurance carriers to resolve claim scope and minimize hassle and headache. For Advanced Exteriors, Inc., - a Denver-based firm that specializes in storm damage restoration - one of the key elements it has relied on over the years to streamline these workflow processes are measurement reports from EagleView Technologies. But, as Advanced Exteriors President Ty Correy explains, operations weren’t always this smooth.