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How to deal with roofer and roof leaks
The warranty on our roof reshingling is nearly up, and there are
clearly at least five leaks. Only one is super-obvious though--the ceiling has been damaged--with the others showing up as mold and close to 100% humidity in certain areas/rooms that never had a humidity or mold problem before. It was my mom's house when the job was done, but I was there, and the owner was kind of a jerk. So I suspect what'll happen is that he'll just want to fix the obvious one and leave the rest, but I think he should redo the whole thing. Any ideas on how to proceed? Should I pay for a third party to inspect? Thanks, Aaron |
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How to deal with roofer and roof leaks
what warranty are you talking about? how long ago was the roof done?
having a roofer redo the whole thing sounds extreme. i would say you need to have a third party out to look at the roof and figure out why it is leaking. for example, it doesn't seem reasonable to expect a roofer to replace the entire roof if it is a flashing problem. |
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How to deal with roofer and roof leaks
"Aaron" wrote in message ups.com... The warranty on our roof reshingling is nearly up, and there are clearly at least five leaks. Only one is super-obvious though--the ceiling has been damaged--with the others showing up as mold and close to 100% humidity in certain areas/rooms that never had a humidity or mold problem before. It was my mom's house when the job was done, but I was there, and the owner was kind of a jerk. So I suspect what'll happen is that he'll just want to fix the obvious one and leave the rest, but I think he should redo the whole thing. Any ideas on how to proceed? Should I pay for a third party to inspect? Thanks, Aaron You need to go into the attic and clearly identify the areas where the roof is leaking. The best time to do this is during or right after a rain. Even better is if you can get the roofer there at the same time. Any decent roofer will quicly recognize wet decking or rafters, and any reputable roofer will take care of the leaks if the roof is in warranty. Take pictures of the leaks from inside. Take lots of pictures so the odds are in your favor that at least one or two of the pictures of each leak will clearly show the problem. Keep a set of the pictures for your records in case you have to go to small claims court. If the roofer tries to dodge you, send him/her a certified letter, or even better (in states where it is allowed) get the roofer on the phone and record the conversation. It is bad when it comes down to less than straightforward measures, but in some states, recordings of phone conversations are legal evidence if one party (you in this case) knows the conversation is being taped. Before your warranty expires, make sure you can document that you provided him notice that warranty work is necessary. |
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How to deal with roofer and roof leaks
Aaron wrote:
The warranty on our roof reshingling is nearly up, and there are clearly at least five leaks. Only one is super-obvious though--the ceiling has been damaged--with the others showing up as mold and close to 100% humidity in certain areas/rooms that never had a humidity or mold problem before. It was my mom's house when the job was done, but I was there, and the owner was kind of a jerk. So I suspect what'll happen is that he'll just want to fix the obvious one and leave the rest, but I think he should redo the whole thing. Any ideas on how to proceed? Should I pay for a third party to inspect? Thanks, Aaron What is term of the warranty? How long has it been leaking? How many times have you called the roofer to correct the problem? If it is a 20 year warranty, and the roof is 19 years old, it is probably time to get a new one. |
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On 26 May 2006 14:26:13 -0700, "Aaron" wrote:
The warranty on our roof reshingling is nearly up, and there are clearly at least five leaks. Only one is super-obvious though--the ceiling has been damaged--with the others showing up as mold and close to 100% humidity in certain areas/rooms that never had a humidity or mold problem before. It was my mom's house when the job was done, but I was there, and the owner was kind of a jerk. So I suspect what'll happen is that he'll just want to fix the obvious one and leave the rest, but I think he should redo the whole thing. Any ideas on how to proceed? Should I pay for a third party to inspect? Thanks, Aaron Aaron, you seem to be treading into an area that could be very, very frustrating. Good luck. IMHO: I would secure your right to getting everythign fixed under the warranty, but gathering as much evidence as possible. Photos, video tapes, and certified letters informing the roofer about the current conditions. If you roofer fails to repair the work, I would suggest you proceed consult with a lawyer. You might have to cut your losses(meaning minimize water damage), and get another roofer. Then sue the original roofer for the cost of the second roofers work. Make sure you document everthing. Remember, you need not yell scream, or threaten. Just remember, if you think this is more than a simple failure to follow a warranty policy, then seek help also from your state's consumer protection agency, and you might want to talk to the BBB. Good luck, and remember keep a supply of antacids ready. later, tom @ www.FreelancingProjects.com |
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