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over the winter a number of tiles have cracked on my roof and also the
underlay has split in quite a few places
last time i made an insurance claim for a roof repai (quite a few years ago
in another house)
i was told the wind had not been fast enough
and ended up forking out my money to get it repaired
do any roofer type guys here know what the general criteria are for roof
repais on insurance cos i'm starting to wonder why i have insurance at all
when i end up doing everything myslef any wya (except the roof ,me and
heights = pavement impact)

Jeff.Leeds


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Mindwipe wrote:
over the winter a number of tiles have cracked on my roof and
also the underlay has split in quite a few places


The words 'wear & tear' leap to mind.....

last time i made an insurance claim for a roof repai (quite a few
years ago in another house)
i was told the wind had not been fast enough
and ended up forking out my money to get it repaired
do any roofer type guys here know what the general criteria are
for roof repais on insurance cos i'm starting to wonder why i
have insurance at all when i end up doing everything myslef any
wya (except the roof ,me and heights = pavement impact)

Jeff.Leeds



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"Steve Walker" wrote in message
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Mindwipe wrote:
over the winter a number of tiles have cracked on my roof and
also the underlay has split in quite a few places


The words 'wear & tear' leap to mind.....

last time i made an insurance claim for a roof repai (quite a few
years ago in another house)
i was told the wind had not been fast enough
and ended up forking out my money to get it repaired
do any roofer type guys here know what the general criteria are
for roof repais on insurance cos i'm starting to wonder why i
have insurance at all when i end up doing everything myslef any
wya (except the roof ,me and heights = pavement impact)

Jeff.Leeds




so other word springing to mind is credit card then?


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Mindwipe wrote:
"Steve Walker" wrote in message
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Mindwipe wrote:
over the winter a number of tiles have cracked on my roof and
also the underlay has split in quite a few places


The words 'wear & tear' leap to mind.....



so other word springing to mind is credit card then?


if moneys tight you can leave the felt and just replace the tiles.

NT

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