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Hape2Bhr 09-28-2022 12:54 PM

Roofs
 
I am wondering if any villagers will be requesting a second, free "new" roof next week? :popcorn:

Michael G. 09-28-2022 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Hape2Bhr (Post 2140782)
I am wondering if any villagers will be requesting a second, free "new" roof next week? :popcorn:

I check back with you after the storm........:thumbup:

Stu from NYC 09-28-2022 04:18 PM

Can you get more than one? Asking for a friend

CoachKandSportsguy 09-28-2022 09:08 PM

If I have to re-shingle the roof, I am going with metal shingles, and be done with the 10 yr insurance issues. There aren't enough roofers in FL to fix the roofs which will need re-shingling for about 3-4 months.

EdFNJ 09-28-2022 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Hape2Bhr (Post 2140782)
I am wondering if any villagers will be requesting a second, free "new" roof next week? :popcorn:

The storm (so far but according to most the stations running IAN 24/7) seems to have been a bust here in T.V. so likely not. Big cold front from the west developed just west of us keeping most of the bad stuff away. Roofers will have to look further south.

MartinSE 09-28-2022 10:28 PM

If I lost a lot of shingles, I would replace with Tesla's solar shingles. And yes, I KNOW that is not cost effective, the pay back is longer than I would live, but I would do it anyway.

kkingston57 09-28-2022 10:49 PM

Roofers will not need to solicit new work in this area. All of these roofers are now headed to houses which have real damage between Fort Myers and the east coast of Florida. Might see them pop up again after work done in areas which had storm damage.

SkylightRoofing 09-29-2022 04:44 AM

Neighbors here in The Villages should take care to have a look around post Storm for and structural concerns or water entry.

It’s always best to get / receive an “honest” property review and not a fraudulent claim like many transient roofers have done before (Those companies were fined and removed).

Skylight Roofing has served the Villages for many years and can provide an honest / free assessment:

The Villages - Skylight Roofing Inc.

352-552-4766 or 407-790-6755

BiPartisan 09-29-2022 05:36 AM

What storms?
 
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Originally Posted by EdFNJ (Post 2140968)
The storm (so far but according to most the stations running IAN 24/7) seems to have been a bust here in T.V. so likely not. Big cold front from the west developed just west of us keeping most of the bad stuff away. Roofers will have to look further south.

What major storms have we had to justify the latest round of new FREE roofs? We have been here 5 years and there has not been a damaging storm in that time. I came from a State that had frequent hail storms, and you had a year maybe 2 to request the insurance company to send out an adjuster.

Sandy and Ed 09-29-2022 05:48 AM

The roofing company Isn’t the only guilty party....so is the home owner who agrees to a claim for an unnecessary new roof. Can’t count the number of times I’ve heard a homeowner brag about getting a new roof thru an insurance claim that was submitted courtesy of an accommodating roofing company. Not just here. Back in our over-55 in Pennsylvania too. Still fraud IMO.

Warren 09-29-2022 05:49 AM

I had a roofer climb my roof a few weeks ago. He pointed out all the hail damage on my roof. When I asked him to point out the damage to my gutters, and other soft metal up there; he had no explanation. I keep on car in the driveway. No damage to it, either.

dlebuis 09-29-2022 07:26 AM

Totally agree.

MartinSE 09-29-2022 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Warren (Post 2141011)
I had a roofer climb my roof a few weeks ago. He pointed out all the hail damage on my roof. When I asked him to point out the damage to my gutters, and other soft metal up there; he had no explanation. I keep on car in the driveway. No damage to it, either.

I really hate to say this, and I assume it was the point of your post, but I guess that "roofer" didn't install gutters or do car repairs - sigh... I think I am getting a tad cynical in my old age.

Growing up my mother always told me to never profit at others expense. Sounds like the roofer could have used that advice.

airstreamingypsy 09-29-2022 09:13 AM

First thing I checked this morning was my two year old roof, not a shingle out of place....... phew.

Velvet 09-29-2022 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by BiPartisan (Post 2141006)
What major storms have we had to justify the latest round of new FREE roofs? We have been here 5 years and there has not been a damaging storm in that time. I came from a State that had frequent hail storms, and you had a year maybe 2 to request the insurance company to send out an adjuster.

What “free” roofs are you talking about? The ones we pay a large premium for over the years that we have insurance and then when we make a claim, we pay a large deductible too? You’re calling that “free”?


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