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April 10th, 2014, 3:23 PM
#1
Roof replacement
Well, the insurance adjusters have finally come and gone, and now it is time to look for a reputable roofer.
Just in case some of you are in the same boat after the hail storm, there are a lot of out of town roofers running all over the place. I called Lange, because they are local, and have a good rep. They won't even be able to come look at the roof for about 2 weeks, much less see when they can actually do the work.
So far, we are looking at about $4000 damage on the car (earliest fix date is in August) and about $4000 or more on the roof, and fans and gutters.. No telling when they can get to the roof.
One thing the adjusters did say that makes sense, is that if your current roof is damaged, but not leaking, it may be a good idea to wait until after storm season is over to get the roof replaced.
If you have an adjuster come out, make sure they check out fence damage, the roof, gutters, any and all attached structures such as sheds etc., and all of your windows and screens. They found damage to some of our screens that I never even noticed.
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April 10th, 2014, 5:30 PM
#2
A couple years ago, we had a metal roof installed. I think H.I.S. contractors did the work for us. It has been good. Its just kinda noisy during a hail storm.
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April 10th, 2014, 6:09 PM
#3
Originally Posted by
sojourner truth
Well, the insurance adjusters have finally come and gone, and now it is time to look for a reputable roofer.
Just in case some of you are in the same boat after the hail storm, there are a lot of out of town roofers running all over the place. I called Lange, because they are local, and have a good rep. They won't even be able to come look at the roof for about 2 weeks, much less see when they can actually do the work.
So far, we are looking at about $4000 damage on the car (earliest fix date is in August) and about $4000 or more on the roof, and fans and gutters.. No telling when they can get to the roof.
One thing the adjusters did say that makes sense, is that if your current roof is damaged, but not leaking, it may be a good idea to wait until after storm season is over to get the roof replaced.
If you have an adjuster come out, make sure they check out fence damage, the roof, gutters, any and all attached structures such as sheds etc., and all of your windows and screens. They found damage to some of our screens that I never even noticed.
I don't know if he does major repairs, but Tommy Thompson replaced a few missing shingles on our roof when he came to clean the dryer vent and the chimney. Decently priced.
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April 10th, 2014, 6:43 PM
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I had a representative of a roofing company from San Antonio knock on my door yesterday. Plus today got a mailing from a company in Austin. I'm going to wait for a local roofer.
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April 10th, 2014, 7:13 PM
#5
Call your insurance company also. Let them send an adjuster and check it out. Then compare what the insurance company and the roofer come up with.
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April 10th, 2014, 7:55 PM
#6
I had three out of town roofers come to the door today. I sent them packing. First question is always where are you from.
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April 11th, 2014, 1:38 AM
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Lange roofing does an excellent job.
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April 11th, 2014, 6:50 AM
#8
I called Lange, and will probably go with them anyhow. They do good work, and if the job is not up to par, I know where they live.
There are roofers falling all over each other around town. I don't trust a one of them. Them, or the hundreds of "dent guys" you see on every corner. The repairs for the new car lots are what is backing a lot of the lag time on dent repairs and paint jobs. Our repair date is in Mid August. But then, we need a new hood, paint and body on the roof, new top rails, and other cosmetic stuff to be done. About $4500.
Dave, I called the adjuster before talking to a roofer. I know what a roofer is going to tell me. The adjuster was actually surprised I didn't already have an estimate. Shoot, even after I called Lange, they won't be able to even get out to the house for at least 2 weeks to get me an estimate. Probably a good thing, as the roof isn't actually leaking, and storm season ain't over yet.
One thing that did give me a laugh was when the adjuster told me she would give me a solid estimate once they had satellite surveyed the roof area of the house. Say What? That's right... They have a satellite that takes a photo of the roof from space and measures the square footage. I sure hope I'm not doing anything inappropriate in the back yard when they take the shot. Shades of NSA?
If you do not read the news you are uninformed. If you do you are misinformed. Mark Twain
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April 11th, 2014, 7:27 AM
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Who the hell is your insurance company?
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April 11th, 2014, 8:26 AM
#10
Originally Posted by
CenTexDave
Who the hell is your insurance company?
Probably North Star Associates, and Consolidated Insurance Association. (acronyms anyone?)
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