Urban Upkeep LLC.

Urban Upkeep LLC. We are a home improvement contractor that specialize in interior & exterior remodeling such as kitchens, baths, finished basements, and roofing.

02/03/2017

We are looking to expand! If anyone knows of a carpenter looking for work please have them reach out to me. They must be able to pass a background check and have a truck/van along with some basic tools.

02/10/2016

I have been through this with EVERY insurance repair project, it's getting to the point where I have to decide if the fight is worth the hassle. Please read.

INSURANCE REPAIR PROJECTS
by Michael Stone
A coaching client shared two recent experiences while doing insurance repair projects. The first experience shows that sometimes it can go well:Insurance Claim

A friend/client of ours recently had two disasters in her two properties: water damage in one and fire in another. She called her insurance company first and they drafted an estimate and issued her a check pretty quickly. They then told her to find a contractor so she called us. We looked at the numbers from the insurance company and immediately knew that they were drastically low so we explained to her that we would price the project and she would have to take our estimate back to the insurance company to see if they would cover what it would actually cost to make the necessary (extensive) repairs.

She was really nervous about this, believing that they had already determined how much they would cover but we assured her that they should be responsible for the full costs. After working out our job costs and markup, our estimate was just over double the amount that the insurance company had paid out for the water-damaged property. Which of course made our client feel even more nervous about the whole thing. But since she is a repeat client and a friend, she trusted us and sent our estimate to the insurance company.

They issued her a check for the difference on the same day!

This is not the first time we have encountered this scenario and since she is planning to work with us on her other fire-damaged property, we imagine that it won't be the last time.

Our client went on to say that she wanted to share that because she's concerned contractors are taking on insurance jobs at the insurance company's estimated prices and incurring losses. She's probably right, especially those who don't do a lot of insurance work.

The second experience isn't as positive:

We actually had another insurance job where the client had already hired us and we had started the job and their insurance company's adjuster suggested that they change contractors because he knew someone who would do the work for the prices estimated by him (which were again about 50% of what it would actually cost). In that case, it really felt like the trust between us and our client was really damaged for the long-term even though they chose to stick by us for that project.

How you respond to what the insurance company adjuster says will largely determine if there is any damage to your relationship with your customer. You first need to explain why the adjuster's quotes are so low.

Once upon a time, if you wanted an insurance policy on your home, you purchased it based on the peril. You purchased a policy for fire, a policy for theft, a policy for water damage, etc. Insurance companies bundled those policies in the late 40's and early 50's with the goal of establishing "the widest possible coverage in the simplest possible contracts and at the lowest possible rates".(*)

Sadly, it didn't take them long to discover that the cost of repairs was more than they'd anticipated. So what did they do? They took it from the companies that did the repairs by deciding to only pay 10% overhead and 10% profit on their losses. The insurance companies and their adjusters know that no contractor can run a casualty repair business with a 10 and 10 overhead and profit margin, but they don't care. They're going to get their claims settled as cheaply as possible to protect their bottom line.

Now look at it from the adjuster's point of view. The lower they can get a claim settled, the better they look to their boss and the company as a whole. So, when they do a scope of repairs, they'll leave items off the estimate that should be included and use the 10 and 10 markup trick and hope the owner and the contractor miss those misses. If they can smoke it by the owner and get them to settle for the adjusters estimated amounts, they're money ahead. If their low estimate gets found out, they simply pay the difference as they did in the above case.

If you're doing insurance repair work and run into an adjuster who says you're overcharging, you need to explain how insurance works. At the same time, explain that your job is to get the home or building back to the way it was before the loss.

Don't worry about looking bad to your client if they're told by an adjuster that your price is considerably more than another contractor's price. Instead ask your client, "How are they going to do the entire repairs on your home for less than my cost? Is that really the type of company you want repairing your home?"

Let me close this with some advice for those doing restoration work. Ask for the adjuster's scope of repairs up front. Then do your own estimate and compare your estimate to the adjuster's. See what they left off their scope of repairs, and make sure you haven't forgotten anything. Put the two together and you will probably get real close to an accurate scope of work.

But don't cut your prices for any reason to match the insurance adjuster's prices. I've been involved with insurance projects since the early 70's and I've seen very few accurate estimates from adjusters. Get the money you need to do a good job for the folks, pay your overhead expenses and make a profit. If you can't, my best advice is to simply walk away from that job.

"Honesty and integrity are absolutely essential for success in life - all areas of life. The really good news is that anyone can develop both honesty and integrity." -- Zig Ziglar

Almost there, still some work to do.
10/10/2015

Almost there, still some work to do.

Goodbye glass block and hello new entrance in the making! We are not finished yet but I wanted to everyone to see the gr...
10/09/2015

Goodbye glass block and hello new entrance in the making! We are not finished yet but I wanted to everyone to see the great job both Jim and Bryce have done thus far on the first of three units here in Westgate. It is very difficult to do this type of cover on an old structure being out of square and level. Stay tuned..

Another great exterior makeover! Please remember Urban Upkeep when you decide to upgrade your roofing and siding. We als...
09/18/2015

Another great exterior makeover! Please remember Urban Upkeep when you decide to upgrade your roofing and siding. We also offer financing on our exterior products as well. And don't forget us for the other things around the house too.

One of our most recent projects shown here with a before and after, the white mantle piece with gray and white tile bein...
09/10/2015

One of our most recent projects shown here with a before and after, the white mantle piece with gray and white tile being the after photo. GREAT JOB JIM!!!

05/04/2015

It's been a while since we posted any activity. We will be getting back to regular postings again.

11/28/2014

Working on some interior house painting and wrapping up a few lose ends on some other projects.

Checkout this simple bath makeover. New tub, tile surround and premium faucet upgrade!
10/02/2014

Checkout this simple bath makeover. New tub, tile surround and premium faucet upgrade!

The exterior is complete. What a great transformation and a great job by everyone involved. Nice job by on the staining ...
09/24/2014

The exterior is complete. What a great transformation and a great job by everyone involved. Nice job by on the staining by the homeowner too!

Need a new awning? We do that!
09/24/2014

Need a new awning? We do that!

Are you having roof issues? Don't wait too long, it will only add to the expense, give Urban Upkeep LLC a call at 614-85...
09/17/2014

Are you having roof issues? Don't wait too long, it will only add to the expense, give Urban Upkeep LLC a call at 614-859-6577. Unlike our competitors we do things differently:

• Most roofs are replaced within a week or less.
• Most roofs are completely removed and replaced in 1 day.
• We use GAF lifetime Architectural shingles.
• We remove all shingle down to the bare wood.
• We properly repair any water damage.
• We remove and replace all pipe boots (where leaks often occur).
• We remove & replace all flashing on chimneys (where leaks often occur).
• We install metal drip edging on ALL edges of the roof to help prevent any "wicking" during have rains.
• We use starter shingles on ALL edges of the roof to help prevent wind damage to the shingles during storms.
• We replace all hat vents/Ridge vents with new ones.

Of all the roofs we replaced we have NEVER had a leak to date! This is because we take the time to install a roof as it was intended to be installed using all the proper components that make up a perfect install. We are a licensed, bonded, and insured contractor and we have photos and references pertaining to our work.

Feel free to click on the following link to better identify your roofs issues: http://blog.waterdamagedefense.com/new-roof/

Your home's roof protects your house from nature's elements. Like anything else, a roof requires regular care and maintenance in order to function properly.

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