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jaj040

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With Iowa's farm to market road system, storm chasing is a dream compared to other states. Reed has an easier time getting in harms way here.
Doesn't Iowa have more roads per area than any other state?
 
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I've learned my lesson with grass seed. Just my experiences but I've had way better luck waiting until mid May. Once the soil temp warms up that stuff germinates in a few days and the grass grows really fast. I've had terrible luck in early spring.
Labor Day or on top that last February snow are the ticket.
 

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As someone who works in insurance, these hail photos are making me cringe. *waits for claims to pour in*
As somebody who works in roofing/siding, these photos make me see $$$. Lol
But seriously, wish these would hit DM area, I’m based out of DM but have been living in a hotel working out of KC and Omaha helping our branches in those cities the last year. And have just been summoned back to Omaha next week.
 

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As somebody who works in roofing/siding, these photos make me see $$$. Lol
But seriously, wish these would hit DM area, I’m based out of DM but have been living in a hotel working out of KC and Omaha helping our branches in those cities the last year. And have just been summoned back to Omaha next week.
You want people to hate you?
 

1UNI2ISU

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A lot of them are actually wanting hail to get a new roof.
Its not like I’m wishing for all the houses in DM to burn down.
wHy ArE My pReMiUmS sO HiGh?

Replacing a roof is home maintenance, not an insurance issue. It's just so weird how if I'm paying for a roof, it costs $13k but if insurance is paying, it costs $25k...
 
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wHy ArE My pReMiUmS sO HiGh?

Replacing a roof is home maintenance, not an insurance issue. It's just so weird how if I'm paying for a roof, it costs $13k but if insurance is paying, it costs $25k...
Lol don’t yell at me, I just put on new roofs, I don’t actually make the prices. What insurance charges vs what somebody else pays is not my business.
 
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wHy ArE My pReMiUmS sO HiGh?

Replacing a roof is home maintenance, not an insurance issue. It's just so weird how if I'm paying for a roof, it costs $13k but if insurance is paying, it costs $25k...

Suuurre...

State Farm's profits were $5.3 billion in 2024
All State's profits were $23 billion

but yes, lets shame and blame those who have property damage...
 

1UNI2ISU

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Suuurre...

State Farm's profits were $5.3 billion in 2024
All State's profits were $23 billion

but yes, lets shame and blame those who have property damage...
I'm not blaming the insured's at all. Its how the system works and there really isn't a good guy in this deal. I just get real tired of contractors (not you cyclonedave) using insurance companies to line their pockets as well. It costs us all money.

Plus, I don't know where those numbers come from. State Farm had a $6.1B Underwriting Loss in 2024 after a $14.1B Underwriting Loss in 2023. Any profit they're making is coming from their investment and banking side. Not that I'm defending them because they are generally awful to their insureds a time of claim.

 
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I’m not saying insurance pricing for roofs isn’t higher than it maybe should be, but for a contractor there is more work involved with insurance than a simple retail bid. Homeowner wants bid, we give bid, they pick us, we do the work.

With insurance there is the reviewing damage on initial inspection, adjuster reviewing property during their inspection, along with contractor most often, reviewing paperwork and sending in estimates of their own as insurance often misses quite a few items. That all costs time and money for contractors.
 
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I’m not saying insurance pricing for roofs isn’t higher than it maybe should be, but for a contractor there is more work involved with insurance than a simple retail bid. Homeowner wants bid, we give bid, they pick us, we do the work.

With insurance there is the reviewing damage on initial inspection, adjuster reviewing property during their inspection, along with contractor most often, reviewing paperwork and sending in estimates of their own as insurance often misses quite a few items. That all costs time and money for contractors.
Insurance doesn’t “miss” them. If they can save $500 on every job they’re saving millions.
 

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