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Default Should I demand a new roof...?

On May 15, 9:14*am, Smitty Two wrote:
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" wrote:
Red wrote:
Since I moved in to new home in 2004, we have had roof shingle problems
every year. First year some blew off, many loose. Since then we have had
loose shingles everytime there is a storm. Yet the winds are not that high
in my opinion, say 40mph gusts.


Today, we had a storm and now I can see a dozen or so loose shingles
flapping up and down. Last year I was told it was last time they would
repair the shingles on my roof. The forman and all but said the shingles
are
a bad batch as the same is happening to other homes where the roofs were
put
up around the same time as mine. So should I push for a complete new roof?


Thanks,


Red


Five year old roof in 40 mph wind? *Means a crap installation. *Even
with the cheapest material, the roof should not fly off. *Do you know
who installed the roof? *Product? *I would start with a letter to the
builder, certified mail (you'd be surprised .. it makes a difference),
keeping it to the point and business-like. *Indicate clearly the number
of shingles coming off, the conditions, how they were nailed. *If he
doesn't get going and fix it, send a letter to the licensing authority.


In the shingles that have come off, how near the nailing line are the
nail hole? *Did they tear through the edge of the shingle or did the
fasteners come off with them?


A letter is a good start, but I'd seriously consider having an attorney
write it. The letterhead carries some weight, but more importantly, the
writing will be a fine blend of politeness and implied threat, something
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