I work for the Denver based firm Peak Claims and we’ve seen an interesting change in the way Overhead & Profit is handled with many of our first-party insurer clients. Rather than pay OH&P, they are insisting that roofing is no longer considered a separate trade. We believe this is attributed to by the large growth of roofing companies who claim to be General Contractors.
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I work for the Denver based firm Peak Claims and we’ve seen an interesting change in the way Overhead & Profit is handled with many of our first-party insurer clients. Rather than pay OH&P, they are insisting that roofing is no longer considered a separate trade. We believe this is attributed to by the large growth of roofing companies who claim to be General Contractors.