Rockydog Said: Cha Cha, couldnt the genuine roofer and the roof peddling, self proclaimed insurance specialist be one and the same?
To use your example, far too often both the genuine roofer and peddler are into roofing for no other reason than to drum up business from a storm. And the roofing business becomes nothing but a racket.
LadyLovesRoofin Said: The question that faces you today: drawing from your experience as a roofer do you believe that 1-inch or 1.5-inch hail can cause a roof to leak?
If the hail caused the leak, then a competent roofer should be able to pinpoint where the hail stone struck the roof and where the leak originated. Too many times, storm damage will be blamed for shoddy workmanship when in reality it is the other way around.
OS, I,ve been busy just trying to maintain the roofing end. So much work was eaten up after the Oct, 2010 storm and there are so many new roofers in town that it's been slim pickin's.The new build market is starting to heat up which is helping some. Cha Cha, couldn't the genuine roofer and the roof peddling, self proclaimed insurance specialist be one and the same? I have been roofing for 28 years, am also a Haag certified roof inspector, a certification I use deftly against the certified/uncertified adjustors. Of course, I am honest enough to only use it where there is actual damage.
The hail that hit the west bank recently was hard ice and has damaged roofs we changed in the 2011 hail storm and according to the hail swath they are in an area that received 1.5 or less in size.So yes small hail can cause damage if its hard ice,but is it causing this roof to leak four months later only a proper roof inspection can tell.
Just once! Just once I would like an adjuster to let me take a set of drumsticks( a tip a little larger than a pea)to the hood of his car for 30 seconds and see if it creates any damage. They've all refused to let me do it.