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On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 11:20:57 -0300, "Don White"
wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... Mine was pretty good. Excellent weatheer and I was really busy in the shop, but still took time to watch the some of the shoe-throwing contests in here. Life is goooood! ?;^ ) I had the roofers in to strip & re-shingle my roof. They are finishing up today. Had mine done about 6 years ago with 40-year shingles. Hip roof, standard bungalow, about 40'X30'. Tear-off, and they put about 4' of membrane on the edges. New power vent. $4k. Saw the guy and his crew doing a house in the neighborhood when I was coming home from work and nabbed him. No complaints. But I found out later a work mate who lives by me had trouble getting the same guy back to fix something done wrong on his split-level. BTW, I worked at a major insurance company and was surprised to find that 3 guys I worked with had got free reroofing from that company by calling out an adjuster after hailstorms. Gravel in the gutter? Hail damage, reroof. Unbelievable. But true. Not saying that if I carried that homeowners I wouldn't give it a shot myself. $4k is $4k. And theirs roofs were bigger than mine. One was going to redo his roof and already had estimates of $10k when he received a godsend. Hail. He wasn't even thinking of the roof, but had a couple dings in the siding so he called out the adjuster. Adjuster went over the house. Gravel in the gutter, free roof. Don't know what influence being a company employee had on this, but it sure didn't strike me as wise business practice. I probably pull at least a pound of shingle gravel out of my gutters every year when I clear leaves. --Vic |