Georgia Home & Property Protection Program
Welcome to Georgia Home Property Protection Program
Your Partner in Reducing Claim Costs & Protecting Portfolios
Independent roof inspections & consulting for carriers and lenders across Georgia.

Independent. Certified. Trusted.

GHPPP is Georgia’s only roofing-focused Third-Party Administrator (TPA), acting as a consultant for insurance carriers and lenders. Our team of OSHA-trained, HAAG-certified inspectors delivers unbiased documentation and actionable reports.
We bridge the gap between policyholders/borrowers and financial institutions by creating clarity, reducing unnecessary claims, and improving long-term portfolio health.
Solutions for Carriers
Cut Costs. Protect Loss Ratios. Build Trust .

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Carrier or Lender identifies zip codes, policy groups, or loan applicants.
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GHPPP conducts on-site roof inspections with OSHA/HAAG-certified team.
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Carrier/Lender receives full photo documentation report.
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Homeowners/Borrowers are engaged directly with:
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Legitimate claim guidance
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Maintenance program enrollment
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Retail replacement options when needed
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Pre-Policy Inspections → validate roof condition before coverage.
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Renewal Inspections → flag risks before renewal decisions.
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Targeted Zip-Code Programs → stop contractor-driven claim spikes.
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Detailed Photo Reports → clear “Claim-worthy / Clean bill / Retail option” outcomes.
How GHPPP Works
Carrier Benefits:
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✅ Reduce wasted adjuster deployments
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✅ Lower claim frequency
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✅ Improve loss ratios
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✅ Strengthen underwriting control
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✅ Increase policyholder satisfaction
GHPPP provides carriers with independent roof inspections that add clarity at every stage of the policy cycle. Our pre-policy inspections validate roof condition before coverage begins, while renewal inspections flag risks before underwriting decisions. Through targeted zip-code programs, we help carriers get ahead of contractor-driven claim spikes, ensuring resources are focused where they’re needed most. Each inspection delivers a detailed photo report with clear outcomes—whether the roof has claim-worthy damage, receives a clean bill of health, or requires a retail replacement option.