Posted by Mtractor on June 30, 2014 at 20:44:48 from (72.26.169.110):
We had a house built in 2006 put a metal roof on and it did not rain alot for about 3 years so we did not know we had a bad leak . When we did get lots of rain finally it leaked bad we called builder.The builder was out of business and we think in jail. We called the installers and they said they would not touch the roof that they put it on for the builder.We had a good roofer come out and he said that the roof was installed wrong that is why we had bad leaks. Fast forward to this June we had a bad hail storm roof looked bad lots of hail damage. I called my insurance guy and he said if it is just cosmetic they will not pay that it has to actually have a hole in it from hail. We got the adjuster to come out and after he saw it he was for us lots of damage. Tonight we got a call from insurance saying we will get a new roof a check for around $20K . So what would be the best roof to go back with? We like the metal roof but if insurance does not cover if only cosmetic.
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