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Originally Posted by villagetinker
If I recall correctly, there are also some roofs that the underlayment is failing, and the only remedy is to replace the entire roof. So, if you are having a problem with your roof contact your insurance company and discuss with them. If this is a material problem then the supplier of the roofing material should be covering the cost of replacement, if the roof has real weather damage, your insurance should be covering the cost, if your roof is old and worn out, you will be covering the cost.
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Villagetinker, I see some solar panel companies advertise free solar panels, so who pays to have Solar Panels taken off & back on if you have to have a new roof which you pay for then? I I would think you would have to pay to have to pay to have Solar Panels to be put back on, because I wouldn’t think the Solar Panel would pay for it. I’ve asked this very question to the Solar Panel company & never got a answer. You seem pretty witty about a lot of things!