Posted by LOU from Wi. on June 02, 2014 at 21:46:48 from (184.158.10.30):
In Reply to: OT: Lack of Knowledge. posted by LOU from Wi. on June 02, 2014 at 17:24:14:
FYI, we weren't looking for sympathy, just mad about products that are supposed to last X number of years,and information should be posted on the package as to the composition of products.Had we known it was ORGANIC, it would have never been bought. The reason daughter contacted the insurance wasn't to file a claim, just wanted to know if it was covered under her homeowners insurance, they said it was a bad year for roofs up here and alot of other homeowners had that problem after all the snow,and wanted to send out an inspector/adjuster to look.
Even if we send in a shingle, I think it will be a waste of time and money,cause like every other company, it is cheaper to deny claims than pay them out.Taking to small claims court, will be a waste of time and money as the company will hire a local attorney to represent them,who is overly friendly with the judge and she'll lose for sure. Don't ask me how I know BTDT. I tried with with Pennzoil who owned a rust proof coating that was put on my 86 new F150,and product was guaranteed for life.Rust showed up, I filed a suit and lost,judge took all the guaranty paperwork and dismissed with prejudice so couldn't refile. There should be justice in this world,cause I don't call it justice. Make matters worse, the courthouse records showed they sued me. It's a good thing I didn't hire an attorney cause it would have been additional loss cost. Futility in motion.Same would be with the roof shingles. Any way just wondering how many others run through this same problem?
Looks like a new metal roof for her this year.
Oh and yes there is air movement in the attic, from continuous roof vent, sofit vents, gable fan with vents. Also used the poly eave vents that staple to the trusses so adequate ventilation is there. Insulation in the attic is R-34 total.No ice on roof ever. Complete attic ventilation. Thats how we did it. Just poor design and product from Certainteed. Regards, LOU
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