| Content | Main gas valve shut-off tool. Earthquake survival tool.
- Gas main shut-off
- Length: 11”
- Corrosion resistant zinc-plated steel
- Includes:
- Reflective tape for easy location at night and a zip tie to hang near gas meter
| Use to open and close sillcocks and spigots. Hardened steel.
- Designed to fit: ¼”, 9/32”, 5/16” and 11/32” square stem
- Length: 5.61”
- Material: Hardened steel
- Durable
| For turning off / on water supply valves. Black painted finish with blue dip-coated handle.
- Water main shut-off
- Length: 30”
- Material: Steel
| Provides a secure place to attach your cable tie-out. Stake is easy to install—just screw it into the ground to secure.
- Metal tie down dog post
- 17" tall
- Screws into the ground
- Spiral stake is ideal for sandy soil and loose ground
- Weather-resistant and perfect for all seasons.
| Most people assume everything will be taken care of if they ever have a claim, but what they don't realize, is that there are a lot of pitfalls and landmines along the road to recovery and many become victimized who don't know how to navigate around them.
- Are you really in good hands?
- Do you have sufficient insurance?
- Will your adjuster be on your side?
- Are you ready to handle the insurance claim process?
Most people buy insurance to protect their homes from catastrophes such as fire, floods, tornadoes, earthquakes, etc. However, most homeowners’ insurance claims are the result of everyday events, such as a pipe that bursts under a sink, a toilet overflows, or that Chicken Kiev turns into Chicken Chernobyl. Most people assume everything will be taken care of if they ever have a claim, but what they don’t realize, is that there are a lot of pitfalls and landmines along the road to recovery and many become victimized who don’t know how to navigate around them.
In the Secrets of the Insurance Game, you’ll learn about: - The role insurance adjusters play and how to negotiate
- The importance of an accurate estimate and inventory
- Overhead and profit and what it means to you and your contractor
- Things your insurance agent didn’t tell you and your adjuster may not pay for
- Pitfalls of content pack outs and cleaning companies
- Pros and cons of using public adjusters
- Depreciation and how it affects your recovery
- Flood remediation and dry out companies
- Tips on hiring restoration contractors
- Disaster chasers and predators
- And much more…
Sean Scott is a restoration contractor who has been involved with literally thousands of property damage claims. In this book, Sean shares many of the secrets of the insurance game he has gleaned over the years working in the restoration industry. The Secrets of the Insurance Game levels the playing field and gives homeowners’ the tools they need to restore their homes and lives.
| Tough Polydura cover protects this form, designed to assist with Field Interviews during investigations. Impact resistant wire binding doesn’t get bent out of shape when tossed around in packs or uniform pockets. SPECIFICATIONS - COVER Color: Black Material: Polydura, 19 gauge Reference: Imperial & metric rulers, Miranda rights (inside cover) - PAGE PATTERN Pattern: Field interview form (front), Notes (back) Ink Color: Dark Gray Numbered: No - ALL-WEATHER PAPER Color: Gray Sheet Size: 3” x 5” Pages: 100 pages/ 50 sheets Weight: 20# Rite in the Rain Perforated: No - BINDING Style: Wire-O Properties: Rust-Resistant Finish: Rounded Corners - SINGLE UNIT Size: 3” x 5.25” x .375” ***USA MADE |
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