Insurance claim - any builders Perth?
My insurance company sent a claims assessor to my house today, we have agreed on the following repairs/checks:
1. Check all roof tiles as water was coming in through bathroom/laundry 2. Check loft insulation in case water has got through - check whole loft 3. Repaint the wooden bit joined on to the house that has the pergola roof attached - I cant think of the name for it, he did say but Ive forgotten:o 4. Check the electrics as since the storm our lights have been flashing on/off periodically 5. Repaint bathroom ceiling So we agreed on that - which was everything I pointed out and everything he agreed on. Then he did some sums and proudly handed me a figure for $1497 and said would you accept this cash agreement? It will be quicker if you do and you need to act now, please sign here and give me your bank details and we will pay the money in. I told him I wouldnt sign anything until I had checked it out but forgive me for being naive here, the roof and the electrics could cost that each if there was a big problem discovered? I don't know what to do, my neighbour who is a claims assessor for another company told me not to accept it. But how do I know how much everything is going to cost and how do I avoid someone ripping me off?:( He told me not to bother getting individual quotes in and a builder should be able to quote me for everything. The electrics really do need checking and the roof as well, do I need an electrician and a builder? If anyone can advise me I would be most grateful but I am not settling for that amount when if inside my loft is buggered it might cost that alone. :huh: |
Re: Insurance claim - any builders Perth?
Originally Posted by Professional Princess
(Post 8483403)
My insurance company sent a claims assessor to my house today, we have agreed on the following repairs/checks:
1. Check all roof tiles as water was coming in through bathroom/laundry 2. Check loft insulation in case water has got through - check whole loft 3. Repaint the wooden bit joined on to the house that has the pergola roof attached - I cant think of the name for it, he did say but Ive forgotten:o 4. Check the electrics as since the storm our lights have been flashing on/off periodically 5. Repaint bathroom ceiling So we agreed on that - which was everything I pointed out and everything he agreed on. Then he did some sums and proudly handed me a figure for $1497 and said would you accept this cash agreement? It will be quicker if you do and you need to act now, please sign here and give me your bank details and we will pay the money in. I told him I wouldnt sign anything until I had checked it out but forgive me for being naive here, the roof and the electrics could cost that each if there was a big problem discovered? I don't know what to do, my neighbour who is a claims assessor for another company told me not to accept it. But how do I know how much everything is going to cost and how do I avoid someone ripping me off?:( He told me not to bother getting individual quotes in and a builder should be able to quote me for everything. The electrics really do need checking and the roof as well, do I need an electrician and a builder? If anyone can advise me I would be most grateful but I am not settling for that amount when if inside my loft is buggered it might cost that alone. :huh: We recently made an insurance claim (westpac) and the work they approved was done by the insurance companies choice of tradesmen we didnt have a say in anything despite being a registered building company. However another claim, ( suncorp ) large tree through roof of house in storm:eek: the work all had to be done by original tradesmen/company and they paid the lot except the GST. So to me it seems a little unusual to pay up before you know what it costs. Edit This is qld not perth. |
Re: Insurance claim - any builders Perth?
Originally Posted by Professional Princess
(Post 8483403)
My insurance company sent a claims assessor to my house today, we have agreed on the following repairs/checks:
1. Check all roof tiles as water was coming in through bathroom/laundry 2. Check loft insulation in case water has got through - check whole loft 3. Repaint the wooden bit joined on to the house that has the pergola roof attached - I cant think of the name for it, he did say but Ive forgotten:o 4. Check the electrics as since the storm our lights have been flashing on/off periodically 5. Repaint bathroom ceiling So we agreed on that - which was everything I pointed out and everything he agreed on. Then he did some sums and proudly handed me a figure for $1497 and said would you accept this cash agreement? It will be quicker if you do and you need to act now, please sign here and give me your bank details and we will pay the money in. I told him I wouldnt sign anything until I had checked it out but forgive me for being naive here, the roof and the electrics could cost that each if there was a big problem discovered? I don't know what to do, my neighbour who is a claims assessor for another company told me not to accept it. But how do I know how much everything is going to cost and how do I avoid someone ripping me off?:( He told me not to bother getting individual quotes in and a builder should be able to quote me for everything. The electrics really do need checking and the roof as well, do I need an electrician and a builder? If anyone can advise me I would be most grateful but I am not settling for that amount when if inside my loft is buggered it might cost that alone. :huh: I'd wait for the insurance company to get it sorted by their people, you might have to wait along time but worth it if there are any problems further down the line like incorrect electrics or further roof tile leaks. A pain, I know, especially if the electric is playing up as you can live with an unpainted ceiling. Good luck. |
Re: Insurance claim - any builders Perth?
Just thinking back a few months, when our tenants trashed the house, the RE agent got in their tradesmen in case it would go to court/RTA etc.
The prices they charged from memory were insane, 150 to patch a fist punch through a door that we could have replaced for $50. $220 to clean the carpet, $500 something for the cleaners:eek:, they were there one morning!!$200 for an electrician to check the oven and replace the element. $600 something to look at and fix the hot water system - tiny unit in cupboard, probably could have bought one for that! So 1400 probably wouldnt go far at all. |
Re: Insurance claim - any builders Perth?
Originally Posted by jad n rich
(Post 8483428)
My first question would be, as the items havent been 'checked' how can anyone determine the cost of the repairs:confused:. I would agree with you depnding on what they find it could be a lot more than 1400 bucks.
We recently made an insurance claim (westpac) and the work they approved was done by the insurance companies choice of tradesmen we didnt have a say in anything despite being a registered building company. However another claim, ( suncorp ) large tree through roof of house in storm:eek: the work all had to be done by original tradesmen/company and they paid the lot except the GST. So to me it seems a little unusual to pay up before you know what it costs. Edit This is qld not perth. This was Westpac. I have decided not to take the offer, my next door neighbour is a claims assessor so I am going to discuss it with him tonight. |
Re: Insurance claim - any builders Perth?
Originally Posted by pomtastic
(Post 8483441)
We've all recently heard about how dodgy roof insulation can be if it's not put in properly so that would be a concern of mine. A roof insulation expert will come round your house and no doubt tell you it needs replacing, even if it didn't, just to cover his arse.
read this |
Re: Insurance claim - any builders Perth?
Originally Posted by coolshadows
(Post 8483616)
Have to be careful, I remember seeing the news about some guy who had some work done in his roof and the tradesman got electrocuted from the wires that had been left behind from a previous trademans handywork. The home owner was successfully sued for not providing a safe working environment for the second tradesman!!!! :eek:
It might be easier to take the money and leave it I guess. |
Re: Insurance claim - any builders Perth?
think I preferred the Westpac solution were they sort everything out - that way, I assume they get the blame if there's any problems.
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Re: Insurance claim - any builders Perth?
Originally Posted by coolshadows
(Post 8483633)
think I preferred the Westpac solution were they sort everything out - that way, I assume they get the blame if there's any problems.
So I shall call Westpac on Monday.:o |
Re: Insurance claim - any builders Perth?
I hope it all goes smoothly for you. :)
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Re: Insurance claim - any builders Perth?
I told the insurance company that I wouldnt accept their offer, they didnt seem surprised.
They have said I have to obtain some quotes from a builder. I thought I would have to find a roofer, electrician etc but they said a builder should do it all. Does anyone have any experience on this or can advise me?:o |
Re: Insurance claim - any builders Perth?
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Sympathies, pain in the ass this, only in australia. Dave |
Re: Insurance claim - any builders Perth?
Sympathies, pain in the ass this, only in australia. Dave[/QUOTE] I dont know who to contact first, would a builder be a "jack of all trades' and be able to do the roof tiles, repaint areas and sort out the electrics? :confused: |
Re: Insurance claim - any builders Perth?
I have had a completely different experience than you with Westpac. We recently had an insurance claim and they have been really helpful. Organising quotes from builders, organising the carpet restorers etc. I haven't had to do anything!
Hope it all works out for you. Love Rudi x |
Re: Insurance claim - any builders Perth?
Originally Posted by Rudi
(Post 8506981)
I have had a completely different experience than you with Westpac. We recently had an insurance claim and they have been really helpful. Organising quotes from builders, organising the carpet restorers etc. I haven't had to do anything!
Hope it all works out for you. Love Rudi x I am going to call Westpac and talk to them.:( |
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