40+
years
of experience with building valuations
Our experienced team of appraisers has the technical knowledge and top-notch tools to accurately determine the value of your buildings, personal property and equipment, so you can secure proper insurance coverage before a loss occurs.
Get the peace of mind that comes from knowing your property assets are correctly insured and protected. We’re the industry leader in property valuation services and provide insurance appraisals, contents and personal property appraisals, milestone inspections and reserve studies – including structural integrity reserve studies (SIRS). Our experts are proven at determining accurate estimates based on replacement cost or reproduction cost values, and they use our advanced reserve technology to help you budget for repairs. No matter the size or type of property – from residential communities and commercial buildings to historic landmarks – we’ll help ensure you have the right coverage to protect your assets and plan for the future, and we can do it all on an expedited timeline if needed.
of experience with building valuations
engineering services
of experience for each appraiser
An appraisal from Sedgwick includes a replacement cost analysis, giving you an accurate estimate of the amount of insurance required to replace each structure and/or make improvements so they are exactly the same as they currently exist. Our appraisers calculate each building’s reproduction cost on a component-by-component basis, which provides the most accurate valuation available in the marketplace.
It is also important to have the correct policy coverage for equipment and personal property. Our valuation services team specializes in providing insurance appraisals for these types of policies and can help ensure you have the correct coverage.
Our reserve study is a budgetary planning report, which identifies a property’s necessary major repairs and replacements while establishing a funding plan to ensure adequate monies are available for planned expenditures. This includes both physical and financial analyses. The physical analysis identifies the major replacement or repair components of a property, estimated costs, and estimated useful and remaining lives. The financial analysis incorporates information from the physical analysis into a budget plan to fund the anticipated future expenditures.
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