When Storm Damage Hits–Insurance Moves Fast
Within days — sometimes hours — they’re recommending a contractor. They call them a “preferred vendor” or a “network contractor.” It sounds like a convenience. It’s usually anything but. Maybe you bought new furniture, repainted, or swapped out bedding, yet something still feels off.
Here’s what most homeowners in McKinney, Frisco, and the surrounding area don’t realize until it’s too late: preferred contractors are selected and vetted by your insurer. They work within agreed-upon pricing structures set by the insurance company. Their first loyalty isn’t to your home — it’s to keeping claim costs down.
What 'Preferred' Actually Means
Insurance companies build networks of contractors who agree to perform work at predetermined rates. In exchange, those contractors get a steady stream of referrals. It’s a business relationship — and you’re not the primary party in it.
That doesn’t make every preferred contractor dishonest. But it does create a structural conflict of interest. When your adjuster recommends someone, that someone has financial reasons to stay within the adjuster’s preferred scope — even when your home needs more.
What it Costs McKinney Homeowners
We’ve seen it play out hundreds of times across Collin County. A homeowner accepts the insurer’s referral. The contractor comes out, completes the visible repairs, and closes the job. Six months later:
- A secondary ceiling leak appears — because the original roof damage wasn’t fully documented
- Water intrusion causes mold behind new drywall — because the moisture assessment was rushed
- The homeowner gets a second repair bill for $15,000–$30,000 they expected to be covered
By then, the original claim is closed. Fighting to reopen it is an uphill battle.
How to Protect Yourself
You are not required to use your insurer’s preferred contractor. In Texas, you have the right to hire any licensed contractor of your choosing. The key is doing it before the claim is scoped and closed.
You are not required to use your insurer’s preferred contractor. In Texas, you have the right to hire any licensed contractor of your choosing. The key is doing it before the claim is scoped and closed.
Hiring a contractor who specializes in insurance claim restoration — and who handles damage documentation and stands beside you through the entire scope review — changes the outcome. They know what adjusters look for, how to document cascading damage, and how to make sure every covered repair is visible and on the table.
Ready to make sure your claim is handled right?
Legacy Home Pro handles damage documentation, thorough scope review, and full renovation — so you don’t leave money on the table.
Request a Risk-Free Assessment with Legacy Home Pro
Call or text Edward Carel at Legacy Home Pro in McKinney, TX, or visit legacyhomepro.com for a free damage assessment.











