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2025 HAAG certification badges for Tony Bryant, a certified roof inspector in Perrin, TX, with credentials in residential, commercial, and wind damage roofs.

HAAG Certified Roof Inspector in Perrin, TX | Tony Bryant’s 2025 Roofing Credentials

Friday, 17 July 2015 by mastercraftroofing llc

 HAAG Certified Roof Inspector – Tony Bryant When it comes to protecting your home from storm damage, choosing the right inspector matters. That’s why Tony Bryant of Mastercraft Roofing LLC in Perrin, Texas, stands out as a HAAG Certified Roof Inspector with elite 2025 credentials. What Does HAAG Certification Mean? HAAG is one of the

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Chart comparing top insurance companies for roofing claims based on customer satisfaction, damage estimates, agent service, and payment timeliness.

Best Insurance Companies for Roofing Claims | Mastercraft Roofing TX

Sunday, 20 April 2014 by mastercraftroofing llc

Best Insurance Companies for Roofing Claims When a storm damages your roof, filing an insurance claim shouldn’t be a nightmare. But the reality is, not all insurance companies handle roofing claims equally. Some are known for fast payouts and excellent service, while others are slow, difficult, and frustrating. This article—featuring data from a recent consumer

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Non-renewal homeowners insurance policy document image

Non-Renewal Homeowners Insurance Explained | Mastercraft Roofing

Tuesday, 25 February 2014 by mastercraftroofing llc

Non-Renewal Homeowners Insurance Explained Understanding Non-Renewal Homeowners Insurance Non-renewal homeowners insurance is a term that refers to the situation when an insurance company decides not to renew your homeowners insurance policy at the end of its term. This can be a concerning situation for many homeowners, as it leaves them vulnerable to potential risks without

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Hail Damage Assessment

Wednesday, 19 February 2014 by mastercraftroofing llc

Here’s a little info about how adjusters assess hail damage. A “square” is 10 ft x 10 ft.  If a house has 3,000 sq ft of roof area, roof professionals call it 30 squares. To assess hail damage we draw a 10 x 10 ft square on each slope. We call that a test square.  We count the

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Geodesic- GAF Composition Shingle

Wednesday, 13 November 2013 by mastercraftroofing llc
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Hardy Slate

Wednesday, 13 November 2013 by mastercraftroofing llc
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Vermont Slate – Mottled Green And Purple

Wednesday, 13 November 2013 by mastercraftroofing llc
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