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Old 03-03-2022, 01:20 PM
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We are being cancelled, and a new roof is required. A roofing estimator has shown me blown off and broken shingles and advised that I file a claim. I never get on my roof. My current insuror wants a date the damage happened. Can anyone remember what month and year that many thousands of Villages home had shingle blow-offs around 5 years ago? I am assuming that they will consult weather records to confirm that. Thx for any info.
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Old 03-03-2022, 01:57 PM
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The date other villagers had the roofs blown off is irrelevant to your situation. You need to prove your damage on a particular day. Going to be difficult in court
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How old is your roof?
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The last time I saw winds hard enough to damage roofs was when hurricane IRMA went through, ours was fine, about 1/4 mile away there were several damaged, but I agree with above this will probably not help you. When I was up North, I had hail damage, the insurance company pulled weather records, found that was a hailstorm 50 weeks prior, the cut-off was 52 weeks for a claim, they covered the back half of the roof that was damaged, front half was my cost.
IMHO, the cost of the roof replacement will be yours.
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We are being cancelled, and a new roof is required. A roofing estimator has shown me blown off and broken shingles and advised that I file a claim. I never get on my roof. My current insuror wants a date the damage happened. Can anyone remember what month and year that many thousands of Villages home had shingle blow-offs around 5 years ago? I am assuming that they will consult weather records to confirm that. Thx for any info.
Hurricane Irma struck TV in September 2017 was last significant storm which might have caused damages.
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Hurricane Irma struck TV in September 2017 was last significant storm which might have caused damages.
From what I understand, there is a time limit for claims, including any from Irma. And that time limit is over.
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The insurance company we had would only replace the damaged shingles ,after there adjuster viewed the damage. Beware of the door to door roof estimates to get your total roof replaced.
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We are being cancelled, and a new roof is required. A roofing estimator has shown me blown off and broken shingles and advised that I file a claim. I never get on my roof. My current insuror wants a date the damage happened. Can anyone remember what month and year that many thousands of Villages home had shingle blow-offs around 5 years ago? I am assuming that they will consult weather records to confirm that. Thx for any info.
There is a severe weather database that is online, also the roofer should know what the date is because they use that database
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The insurance company we had would only replace the damaged shingles ,after there adjuster viewed the damage. Beware of the door to door roof estimates to get your total roof replaced.
if the damages is less than 25% then you get what you got, over 25% you get a new roof. and there is no reason to beware of the 'roof replacers' that go door to door. They are licensed and inspected just like the rest.
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Can I ask who your insurance company is?
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The last time I saw winds hard enough to damage roofs was when hurricane IRMA went through, ours was fine, about 1/4 mile away there were several damaged, but I agree with above this will probably not help you. When I was up North, I had hail damage, the insurance company pulled weather records, found that was a hailstorm 50 weeks prior, the cut-off was 52 weeks for a claim, they covered the back half of the roof that was damaged, front half was my cost.
IMHO, the cost of the roof replacement will be yours.
Irma blew off some shingles of my neighbor behind me and neighbor across the street.
Their shingles were the same color and style. My roof was fine.
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if the damages is less than 25% then you get what you got, over 25% you get a new roof. and there is no reason to beware of the 'roof replacers' that go door to door. They are licensed and inspected just like the rest.
If the door to door roofer tells you that you may have a leak, because some shingles are loose, and then tells you he will tarp the roof temporarily, And then the insurance company refuses the claim, the roofer will charge $1000 plus for the tarp. With all the free roofs going up in my neighborhood, I called the original roofer who put this on when the house was new and they came and inspected it. It was 16 years old and they told me that other than a little bit of sand in the gutters, that should last another five or six years. If my insurance company decides to cancel me, I will ask them to take the roof off of the insurance and just cover everything else. Don’t know if they’ll do that, but I will be responsible for my roof.
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Old 03-04-2022, 08:05 AM
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This is why all of our insurance is so expensive. These roof people are only in this game for the money. They could care less how much it cost us later. Sounds to me like your roof is old enough that it should be replaced anyway, pay for it
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I suspect those who defend the door to door roofers may have taken advantage of the "free roof". talked to Batterbee Roofing rep who was overseeing a new roof in my neighborhood and he told me how he had done an inspection and the roof was fine. the person then got one of the door to door who found "storm damage" and was putting on a new roof. My neighbor was told by one of the door to door people that "I guarantee I will get you a new roof" without even looking at the roof. and he got one.

what amazes me is that people are comfortable using an out of the area roofer for something as important as a roof. McHale's told me that a lot of the calls they are getting for leaks are to those roofs and the company's won't come back. sure the new roofs look nice but it's not like the county inspector actually goes up and makes sure it's done right....I saw one...they just walk around from the outside. when I have my roof done, I want a local company with a good reputation for doing good work, and who I know will come back if there's problems.
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We are being cancelled, and a new roof is required. A roofing estimator has shown me blown off and broken shingles and advised that I file a claim. I never get on my roof. My current insuror wants a date the damage happened. Can anyone remember what month and year that many thousands of Villages home had shingle blow-offs around 5 years ago? I am assuming that they will consult weather records to confirm that. Thx for any info.
Call Secured Roofing. Chris will help you with date of damage and filing a claim.
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