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bcnuhawaii1946 02-07-2020 10:09 AM

Top Seal Roofing Roofing Systems
 
Has anyone had experience with Top Seal Roofing Systems of Central Florida? The owner Mike Roush seems professional but we are unable to find any info (via internet searches) on him or the company. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

SIRE1 02-07-2020 02:35 PM

Our neighbor had them replace her roof and she recommended them to us. Have an appointment next week for them to check our roof. Also they repaired the roof of another neighbor on our street. They're big push was to work to get the homeowner insurance company to pay for all or a portion of the cost if they find damage that should be covered. I REALLY would like to hear from other people who have used this company before I sign on the dotted line. Sounds "too good to be true" and we all know how that phrase ends.

villagetinker 02-08-2020 09:42 AM

OP, there was another thread on roofing, but I will provide caution here: NEVER, NEVER, sign a Assignment of Benefits agreement with the roofer, once you do this you are NO longer in control of the project, and all decisions are made by the contractor. I would be very cautious of anyone soliciting business. If you are concerned about your roof, have a home inspector (I have used Frank DeAngelo, he is very good) to look at the roof. This will give you an independent assessment of the condition of your roof. If he finds problems, then contact your insurance company, and see who THEY have experience dealing with. Also, check with the BBB abd seniors against crime before signing contract.
Hope this helps.

retiredguy123 02-08-2020 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 1716431)
OP, there was another thread on roofing, but I will provide caution here: NEVER, NEVER, sign a Assignment of Benefits agreement with the roofer, once you do this you are NO longer in control of the project, and all decisions are made by the contractor. I would be very cautious of anyone soliciting business. If you are concerned about your roof, have a home inspector (I have used Frank DeAngelo, he is very good) to look at the roof. This will give you an independent assessment of the condition of your roof. If he finds problems, then contact your insurance company, and see who THEY have experience dealing with. Also, check with the BBB abd seniors against crime before signing contract.
Hope this helps.

I agree, but I would have said never, never, not ever, like Clark Howard would. But, I also wonder why reputable insurance companies allow contractors to rip off their customers by getting them to sign their benefits and rights away. And, I don't understand how the insurance company benefits from this process.

SIRE1 02-10-2020 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by SIRE1 (Post 1716228)
Our neighbor had them replace her roof and she recommended them to us. Have an appointment next week for them to check our roof. Also they repaired the roof of another neighbor on our street. They're big push was to work to get the homeowner insurance company to pay for all or a portion of the cost if they find damage that should be covered. I REALLY would like to hear from other people who have used this company before I sign on the dotted line. Sounds "too good to be true" and we all know how that phrase ends.

In my previous post I said I had an appointment with them for this week. The rep that I had called, based on the recommendation of a neighbor, said he no longer works for Top Seal, but now works for "A CROWN" which is a Jacksonville company now also operating out of Ocala. That company has an A+ rating with the BBB. He said they only help you deal with your insurance company, but you deal directly with "A Crown" for the contract and payment like any other roofing company.

After getting on the roof of our house (which is about 20 years old) and doing an inspection, he indicated that shingles are good for another couple of years and show no signs of any damage or structural problems. So obviously there was no push to get me to sell me something I didn't need.

So all and all, I have had a positive experience with this project manager who used to work for Top Seal. If you want to contact him, his name is AJ Salois and his phone number is (352) 321-1430. Tell him the guy he almost gave a ladder to as a gift recommended him:icon_wink:


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