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What Makes a Contractor 'Vetted' at All Peril?
October 30, 2025
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What Makes a Contractor 'Vetted' at All Peril?

What Makes a Contractor “Vetted” at All Peril?

Storm restoration demands precision, professionalism, and trust. At All Peril, we work only with contractors who meet those standards.
Our vetted contractor program ensures every professional in our network is qualified, experienced, and aligned with the expectations of both policyholders and carriers.

Comprehensive Vetting Process

Vetting is more than a background check—it’s a complete evaluation of skill, reliability, and documentation standards.
Before joining our coordination network, every contractor must demonstrate:

  • Proven experience in storm restoration projects.
  • Compliance with licensing and insurance requirements.
  • Consistent communication and documentation practices.
  • Commitment to accurate, transparent reporting.

This process ensures that every job handled through All Peril maintains the highest level of quality and accountability.

Vetting Standards

Our standards are designed to protect both homeowners and carriers by ensuring that every participating contractor can perform complex storm repair work confidently and professionally.

We evaluate:

  • Project history and references to confirm performance on similar claims.
  • Response capability for emergency tarping and mitigation.
  • Documentation accuracy, including inspection photos and scope alignment.
  • Adherence to building codes and carrier compliance requirements.

Only contractors who consistently meet or exceed these expectations are approved to work within our service repair programs.

Contractor Selection Process

Each contractor undergoes a structured selection process that includes:

  1. Expert review: Our team assesses the contractor’s technical ability, estimating accuracy, and documentation quality.
  2. Project verification: We confirm the completion and performance of past restoration jobs.
  3. Onboarding compliance: Contractors must maintain active licenses, insurance, and transparent operational practices.

This approach filters out unqualified or inconsistent providers, giving policyholders and carriers confidence in every referral and coordination effort.

The Role of Documentation

Strong documentation is a defining factor of All Peril’s vetted contractor process. Every approved contractor is trained to maintain detailed, consistent files that support both restoration and claim review.

Required documentation includes:

  • Roofing contractor documentation.
  • Hail and wind inspection photos.
  • Scope-of-loss reviews.
  • Change-order and supplement records.

This structure ensures that each project remains transparent, organized, and ready for carrier verification from start to finish.

Summary

A vetted contractor at All Peril represents professionalism, precision, and accountability.
Through expert assessment, documentation standards, and verified performance history, we maintain a network of trusted contractors who help homeowners and carriers complete storm repairs efficiently and confidently.

By setting high standards, we simplify the restoration process and strengthen the relationships between policyholders, contractors, and insurers.

FAQs

What does it mean to be a vetted contractor at All Peril?
It means the contractor has verified experience, a proven track record, proper licensing, and consistent documentation practices aligned with carrier standards.

What qualifications are required?
Contractors must be capable of providing emergency tarping, thorough inspection documentation, and complete scope-of-loss reviews that meet carrier expectations.

What if a contractor hasn’t provided complete documentation?
Incomplete documentation disqualifies a contractor from All Peril’s network. Policyholders should always request visible proof of proper documentation before authorizing work.

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