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Last Post 06/27/2008 12:29 AM by  HuskerCat
prices for mod. bitumin
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tonybryant
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06/25/2008 2:07 PM

    Anyone know what State Farm is paying, off and on, for Modified Bitumen in the Fort Worth area?

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    katadj
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    06/25/2008 2:18 PM
    Need more info. Does this include base sheet? How about drip edge, cant strip, base flashing, cap flashing?, Building Height, work senario.


    Could run from a low of 2.50 to a high of 5.50
    "Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new... Albert Einstein"
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    tonybryant
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    06/25/2008 5:04 PM
    Price should include base sheet and all the above, except for cap flashing. . Difficult access and 2 story I'll add separately. I'm updating my price sheet. Off and on, 250sq seems low.
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    HuskerCat
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    06/26/2008 12:19 AM

    If you are the property owner, I might understand your inquiry. But by your post it seems you are an adjuster, since you're "updating my price sheet".  If so, why are you asking here instead of directly to your carrier supervisor???

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    Ray Hall
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    06/26/2008 10:46 AM

    I agree go to the front  not the rear of the horse and say speak SF prices.

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    tonybryant
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    06/26/2008 6:18 PM

    I'm a contractor, with an adjusters license, running xactimate in Austin. Pilot called and asked me to come to their class, in Grand Prairie, at the end of July.  I thought this would be a friendly place to ask this question.

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    BobH
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    06/26/2008 6:42 PM
    Posted By tony bryant on 06/25/2008 2:07 PM

    Anyone know what State Farm is paying, off and on, for Modified Bitumen in the Fort Worth area?

    Hi Tony, it is not that we are unfriendly. Please understand that you are basically performing as a contractor at this moment in time, fishing for State Farm prices, and that is not what we are here for really. No problem with you being a contractor at all, that is how these damages get repaired and we respect that.

    An upcoming event with Pilot has nothing to do with this conversation.  Your experience as an adjuster, or adjuster license has nothing to do with this either.

    If one of your customers is insured with State Farm, check with the adjuster who is working that local area.

    Don't mean to be adversarial, I am of the opinion that there should be plenty of food on the table for everyone.

    Bob H
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    Davidad1
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    06/26/2008 7:32 PM
    Tony
    If you are working for State Farm as a contractor and they are using the Premiere Service Program ( PSP program ) they will pay what Xactimate allows.
    If not in the PSP program , it still is what Xactimate allows , unless you are the contractor hired by the insureds and you will need to provide a sub contractor sub bid.

    Estimating is living on the edge between greed and fear
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    butch sanders
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    06/26/2008 9:16 PM
    probably at $350 per square now
    on your basic strip center type roof
    without tear off
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    HuskerCat
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    06/27/2008 12:29 AM

    No intention to be "unfriendly", Tony.  But your original post (edited since then) gave the impression you were working for the carrier.  Everyone here is more than willing to kick in with advice, help & opinions....think of us as your mother or sister, and not your wife.   If you had said you were a contractor to begin with I'm not sure you would have gotten any better answers though.  Guess you need to find out from the horse's mouth, like Ray said.   

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