Exterior and roofing lines — code upgrades, steep and high work, felt and decking, full-replacement triggers — are where a lot of restoration supplement money quietly disappears. Verinode reads your estimates and the carrier's revised scope, flags the exterior and roofing lines you're leaving on the table, and shows what the network actually gets paid on each, so you push the ones the data says are winnable.
The exterior side of a restoration job runs through the same carrier-required documentation and the same claim chain as the interior, which is exactly why it's in scope for Verinode. It captures each cut or denied exterior line with its reason, sorts fixable causes like documentation and code justification from structural ones like a coverage limit, and drafts the follow-up with the peer number attached. Nothing is named publicly and no individual operator is exposed.
The live peer number is yours once you're a member. Verinode never publishes an individual operator, and never sells the data. See your line →
Common Questions
It's for restoration operators whose work includes exterior and roofing — the insurance-claim, supplement-driven side. It rides the same claim chain as water and fire work, not the retail re-roof market.
Code-upgrade lines and exterior supplement lines are where the most money quietly disappears. Verinode surfaces the ones the network is paid for and the ones it isn't.
The Independent Source
Membership turns the data you already have into benchmarks and decisions, grounded in your records and your real peers, never sold to anyone.