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The estimate is provided by your insurance company. We do all the work for their industry standard price.
Measurements and costs are compared with your insurance company to make sure no items were left out, or underpaid. If any discrepancies arise they are notified and adjustments are made.
The insurance, and mortgage claim process can take as little as two days or up to two months. JNT is highly experienced in working with these companies and strives to complete the process in a timely manner.
One day to drop off the materials.
One to two days to replace the shingles, depending on the size of the roof.
Our company uses asphalt shingles in both 3 tab and architectural styles from a variety of manufacturers to suit customer needs. Some preferred suppliers used are Tamko, Owens Corning, GAF, and Certainteed. If specific manufacturers are requested, our company will gladly use the requested product when available.
Insurance companies typically do not cover damage to wood, underlayment, or rafters. It is the homeowner's responsibility to cover this cost. However, 90% of homes only need a few pieces of wood replaced, generally near chimneys and vents. JNT gladly replaces up to two sheets of plywood at no additional cost as a courtesy to the homeowner.
Yes, we are licensed as general contractors, and we carry full liability insurance and workers comp. Customers are put at ease knowing our company is reputable, financially secure, well established, and safe.
Yes! We are a local company. Our corporate office is in Highlands Ranch CO. - very permanent with many ties to the community. We are here before, during and after the storm!
TNJ offers a five year warranty on our workmanship. In addition the manufacturers provide
twenty-five year, thirty year, thirty-five year, and lifetime warranty on their products.
Absolutely! Labor and materials are fully guaranteed. We offer a 30 year and optional Lifetime Warranty on materials and 5 year standard up to lifetime (optional) on labor.
No, they should not. You pay for homeowner's insurance in case of natural disasters. You cannot be penalized for opting to use your insurance.