Colorado Fire Damage Estimate Templates

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FAQ

What should a Colorado fire damage estimate template include?

A Colorado fire damage estimate template should include line items for structural demolition, smoke and soot remediation, odor neutralization, contents pack-out, debris disposal per Colorado CDPHE guidelines, and material replacement costs that reflect current Front Range or mountain-region pricing. It should also have fields for the policy number, adjuster contact, Colorado contractor license number, and a photo documentation section to satisfy most carrier requirements.

Are there Colorado-specific code requirements that affect my fire damage estimate?

Yes. Colorado often requires upgrades to current IRC and local amendments when rebuilding after fire damage, meaning your estimate may need to include code-upgrade line items such as updated egress windows, arc-fault circuit interrupters, and, in wildland-urban interface zones, Class A roofing materials and ember-resistant vents mandated by Colorado's WUI codes. Failing to include these in the initial estimate can lead to supplement disputes with insurers, so itemizing them upfront speeds up approval.

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