Colorado Wind Damage Estimate Templates
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FAQ
What should a wind damage restoration estimate template include for Colorado jobs?
A solid Colorado wind damage estimate template should cover line items for roof decking and shingle replacement, siding and soffit repairs, window and skylight damage, debris removal, and temporary weatherproofing. It should also include fields for local permit fees, Colorado-specific labor rates, and insurance carrier documentation requirements such as Xactimate line codes to speed up adjuster approval.
How do Colorado building codes affect wind damage repair estimates?
Colorado's high-wind zones, especially along the Front Range and mountain corridors, often require upgrades to impact-resistant or Class 4 roofing materials when repairing storm damage. Your estimate template should include code-upgrade line items that reflect current IRC and local municipal amendments, since insurers must cover code-required upgrades under most Colorado homeowner policies, and missing these line items leaves money on the table for both you and your client.