
10-14-2017, 08:54 AM
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Originally Posted by rubicon
dottie:
Based on your comments Sacks must have been very busy doing other roofs. Since it took him sometime to reach you following the storm.
His laborer worked Saturday and Sunday to what you determined to be 90 minutes.
Three bundles = a square of shingles. I do know what the going unit rate per square is in this area? And I am uncertain as to the warranty against hurricane as the issue would appear to be one of installation. I say this because a shingle manufacturer will only warrant up to about 60 mph or so. Irma was a Cat 1 here.
You have an invoice that is not itemized and state that it only covers labor. if that is true then Sacks rate is about $44.50 per hour straight labor.
The market in times of catastrophes increases
You may want to speak with Sacks and get a breakdown of his invoice
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