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 You'll wonder why anyone would ever call a roofing company

  At Hire A Pro, we consult with homeowners and help you act as your own general contractor (GC) so you can keep what a roofing company would take as profit.

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We show you behind the curtain, exposing all the secrets that a roofing company won’t show you while we help you be the boss of your own project. With our simple process, you can keep what insurance is compensating you while getting Pros to perform the same quality, warrantied work.

Hire A Pro is your consultant through the process, helping you get a licensed, insured crew, materials for contractor discounts, get the claim worked out so you can keep what a roofing company would take.

When it hails on the house of someone who owns a roofing company, Insurance doesn’t force them to hire the competition. Roofing companies are now YOUR competition. Don’t hire a roofer, Hire A Pro! 

Our Proven Process Produces Results

Vetted by Minnesota business attorneys, licensed residential insurance providers.
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Assess

We start by sitting down together and go over your roof insurance claim. With a level of transparency that no contractor can match, you are in control of the funds.

Prep Time

Insurnace companies use standardized pricing. We verify the accuracy of the claim and can work with them to make sure nothing is left out.

Order

We queue up your materials and you take advantage of our discount with the supply house. You acquire a permit, and with a delivery date, we schedule the build.

Build

On build day a bunch of licensed, insured, and experienced roofers show up and make a lot of noise to get er’ done. If your house is super big, it may take two days to complete.

Invoice

Using our templates, we help you final invoice the insurance company. This releases any held funds and wraps up your project. This is where you keep what a roofing company would take.



Who Replaces a Roofer’s Roof?

If anyone is telling you that you can’t make money on your roof, ask yourself this question:

If you own a roofing company, can you have your company repair the roof and keep the profits?

Of course, the answer is yes. Insurance won’t make a roofer pick a competitor to do his own roof. You get to pick your contractor, even if that contractor is you.

Stop hiring a competitor when your roof gets damaged. Hire a Pro instead.


Full Compliance with Minnesota Statue 325e.66

When insurance pays you for a loss: its compensation.

When you pay that to a contractor: Its Profit.

We know the rules, have had our lawyers double check our work, and know the loopholes. You have a right to repair and can GC your own project. As your consultants, we help YOU through this process.

It sounds too good to be true, because contractors don’t want you not paying them.

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Unparalleled Transparency

We’ll lay it out, and show you how much a roofer would profit on your roof, estimating labor, materials, and profit.


Now YOU know how much they would make, and how much you will keep.


Go ahead, ask any contractor if they will show you their labor/material costs, and profit.


No one else can be this transparent because the profits are obscene. The alternative to us is literally a company with no transparency who takes all the money.


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Mad About What We’re Doing?

Look, we get it. You own a “roofing company” or you’re a door knocking commission-based high-pressure sales dude and you are big mad that we are helping the homeowners make you irrelevant. Putting homeowners first is hard.


Statements like “How dare they show people how this industry works” and “Hey, those are my profits, don’t let the homeowner have them!” and “I’ll Report you for giving homeowners what they want” are all things we’ve heard before.

Though our process has been vetted by Minnesota business attorneys, and licensed residential insurance providers. Roofers don't like competition. So, click here to give your grievance the respect it deserves.


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