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Should I get multiple bids?

It’s a common misconception that homeowners should gather multiple bids for an insurance claim. The truth? Insurance sets the pricing — not contractors. Your carrier pays based on Xactimate rates, a national database updated monthly by ZIP code. So, whether one contractor quotes $15,000 and another quotes $17,000, the insurance company will still pay the fair market rate they’ve established.


Faraday’s value isn’t in being the cheapest — it’s in being the most capable. We focus on building your home back better, not cutting corners to “win the job.” Our estimates mirror insurance pricing, but what sets us apart is our attention to detail, premium materials, and one-stop convenience. Because we handle roofing, gutters, windows, paint, and even solar, you’re not juggling five contractors who all point fingers.


When you hire Faraday, you get one team accountable for the entire process: from the insurance paperwork to the final nail. We meet your adjuster, manage communication, coordinate trades, and deliver craftsmanship backed by warranty and reputation. The only “bid” that matters is the one you can trust to be done right — and that’s why homeowners across Colorado choose Faraday over out-of-town storm chasers every time.

 
 
 

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