Accurate Xactimate Estimates for Your Insurance Claim
Need help proving your loss to the insurance company? Our team delivers clear, detailed Xactimate estimates that reflect the real cost of repairing or replacing your damaged property — no shortcuts, no insurer bias.
- Formatted for insurance carriers – Fully compliant with industry standards used by adjusters and appraisers.
- Storm, hail, wind, and water damage estimates – We cover all major types of exterior losses.
- 3rd-party objectivity – Our estimates help support claim disputes, re-inspections, or court proceedings.
- Fast turnaround – Get your report delivered digitally and ready to submit.
Whether you’re a homeowner, contractor, or legal professional, our estimates give you the clarity and documentation you need to move forward confidently.
An Xactimate estimate is a professional property damage estimate created using industry-standard software that insurance companies use to calculate repair and replacement costs. It ensures accurate, line-by-line pricing based on real-time regional data.
A third-party estimate ensures the repair scope and pricing are fair and complete — not just what the insurance adjuster is willing to approve. It can support dispute resolution, re-inspections, or legal claims.
No. While insurance companies use Xactimate, it’s also valuable for homeowners, contractors, and attorneys who need accurate, insurer-compliant estimates to support claims or legal proceedings.
Yes. We can review your current insurance estimate and provide a corrected or expanded Xactimate version to reflect missing items or incorrect pricing.
Turnaround time is usually 1–3 business days, depending on project complexity. Emergency and rush service may be available.
We typically need damage photos, basic property info, and any existing reports (e.g. prior estimates or scopes of loss). If necessary, we may conduct an on-site inspection or use aerial imagery.
Our estimates follow industry standards and formats used by most insurance carriers. While they may not accept it outright, it often serves as strong documentation in disputes or negotiations.