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Originally Posted by dtennent
Contact your the company that installed your roof when the house was built. There were many homes built at that time (mine included) that had a problem with the underlayment of the roof. The underlayment was sold by TAMCO who is paying to have roofs replaced in this situation. The packet of information that was given to the new owner (was that you?) has the name of the company who put on the roof. Once you have determined that the underlayment was a TAMCO product, contact the original roofer to see if your roof had the problem material. You will need their documentation showing that it was the defective TAMCO product. If so, you will need contact TAMCO, work through their paper work, get 3 quotes, and submit it all to TAMCO. The process will take about 8-9 months so I would get started right away. I hope that you are the original owner, as I have heard that TAMCO isn't helping folks who are 2nd owners. Good Luck.
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We are second owners and got a check from Temko to cover the cost of a new roof.