Construction Con Dios

What We Do

 

Do you have questions about your insurance claim?

Here's what to do if your home has sustained damage from hail, wind, tree limbs or water.

The first step is to determine if immediate action is required. If entire shingles or pieces of siding are missing, your home needs attention ASAP. Call Construction Con Dios, where we will make your situation a priority and help you prevent further damage.

If the area you live experienced severe weather but your home's exterior appears to be intact, give Construction Con Dios a call and we'll have a trained professional meet you at your home when your schedule allows.

From there, we can inspect the health of your home's exterior and let you know if it would be worth your time to call your insurance company and have an adjuster come out to process your claim. We won't charge you anything to come out and look at your house. However, some insurance companies will. It's important to know whether or not your insurance company will come out for free or if it will set you back $200 or $300.

If your house doesn't have any storm damage, be happy. An undamaged house is a happy house.

If it is determined by an insurance adjuster that your home has sustained some storm damage, then it is necessary for you to select a contractor. We would like to be that contractor. Unlike many other companies out there, we don't make you to sign anything that says: If a claim is approved by your insurance company, you are required to allow us to perform the work. If you want, we can stay with you from the start of your insurance process to the end of the construction project.

Our staff is regularly updated on industry trends, breakthroughs, and recalls. This helps both you, the customer, and us, the contractor, by making sure we don't fall victim to situations like these:


  • New chemicals being used on Green Treated lumber, which has disastrous effects on galvanized fasteners.
  • Drywall products containing unsafe chemicals/byproducts, which can damage your A/C unit and home wiring.
  • Improper recessed lighting installation, which will cost you extra money, comfort issues, and contribute to mold growth in your attic.