Factory Paint
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Yes, I have comprehensive, but I'd rather not get the insurance company involved. Thanks for the suggestion, though. I'm going to let this play out and see what happens.
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Talk to them, just in case; they may cover it then sue the construction company themselves, and not ding your insurance with the claim. It's a free phone call... just a suggestion.
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I agree. Also, comp. claims don't ding your insurance or affect your premiums, anyway. The insurance company would almost certainly get their money back from the contractor too.
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It's charcoal pearl and brilliant silver pearl. The thing is with a total re-paint, I really don't want to have to remove all the tins to have that done. But, if they can't match the paint, I suppose that's what I'll have to do.
I'll call the insurance company today and see what they say.
Thanks for all the great suggestions! I appreciate it.
I'll call the insurance company today and see what they say.
Thanks for all the great suggestions! I appreciate it.
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It has nothing to do with calling or not calling the insurance company. I stated that I would prefer not to call them. I'm already dealing with flood and windstorm claims from Harvey on two structures, so I don't need the hassle of starting another insurance claim. I asked in my OP about paint, not about how or who should pay for it.