JJ13
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Nice, I just got done typing the entire message and was logged out before I finished...lost it all!
I could use some more advice if there are any roofers here or from those that have dealt with similar roofing issues. About two weeks ago I had my roof replaced after suffering hail damage. The neighbor is good friends with this contractor and the business has an A-, BBB rating. I went with them after having another fly by night company swap out his card in my door and thankfully screwed me over by not showing up on the initial insurance inspection. This guy called them back for a second inspection.
Before signing the contract he sat down with me to go over the insurance damage estimate. We deducted for the new exhaust vent flashing and rain cap that I provided after having an orphaned water heater vent stack replaced. We also deducted jobs that I will complete myself (painting, gutter work, window/door screen replacement). His contract was very general only stating "replace roof" with the total cost minus my deductible. I gave him a check for the deductible but he hasn't cashed it yet.
Included in the overall price on the insurance estimate is $450-500 to R&R the rusted chimney flashing. Only they initially reused most of the rusted flashing and didn't weave them properly. Water could get under the flashing and into a hole to the attic space. Thankfully he sent another guy that installed a new flashing kit and did excellent work
Back to the unresolved, cracked ridge caps issue. The roof is 4:12 or 5:12 pitch and the day they installed was overcast 30-40F with absolutely no sunshine. When I got home from work I quickly found all the cracked ridge caps. I took pictures and video in case this turns ugly and I need to proof in court. I have also been keeping detailed, dated notes as well as text communication screenshots since this isn't going smoothly.
After the contractor's first text asking where to place the materials, communication has been lacking. This is my first insurance claim and first roof replacement. I don't expect him to hold my hand through the job but need to know what's going on and when so I can get my severely anxious dog out of the house. For example, last week he stopped by to drop off the chimney flashing kit and my brother was there eating lunch. He was off work for the holidays and his refrigerator is being warranty repaired so all his stuff is in my fridge. Anyway, the contractor asked him to tell me what was going on. My brother told him he should contact me directly but he never did.
After more than a week of the unused pallet materials blocking access to one bay of my garage I moved them beside the garage, just inside my fence. Not only was I tired of driving around them trying not to hit them while backing out in the dark, I was also worried they might get stolen. Many roofs near me have been replaced and it isn't the best neighborhood. The two unopened bundles of ridge cap shingles will be needed so he can't take those back. Was I wrong to move it? Maybe he thinks I'm trying to keep it but I just wanted them further out of casual sight and out of my way. Last thing I need is another insurance claim to repair my car/s!
When I texted the contractor about replacing the chimney flashing he responded saying it would be replaced "this week". I immediately thanked him and sent two pictures showing some of the cracked ridge cap shingles asking when they would be replaced...no response.
Now, more than a week later I texted again asking directly about those cracked shingles and still got no response. I will call him later today but texting has been our main communication up to this point. He still has yet to write up an invoice to submit to my insurance and that needs to include the work I'm doing. I know he isn't happy having to pay another guy to install the chimney flashing kit but it was never done properly and of course he included that money when figuring his payment. I'm not looking for a fight but trying to be proactive in case this ends up in court.
There are still 14-17 obviously cracked shingles that can be spotted standing 5-10 feet away, and nearly 40 with thin cracks...out of about 110 total. I asked if it was because they weren't preheated or if it needed to wait until Spring but got no response.
Does anybody think moving the two unopened bundles of cap shingles into my garage is wrong? At least until I hear back from him. I might need to finish this myself and don't want them taking those bundles away before the job is completed properly. Today I'll move the pallet back outside my fence and if they get stolen, it's not my problem.
Cracked and Damaged Shingles
Original Flashing Job
New Flashing, Single Weave Job
Thanks for your input,
Jess
I could use some more advice if there are any roofers here or from those that have dealt with similar roofing issues. About two weeks ago I had my roof replaced after suffering hail damage. The neighbor is good friends with this contractor and the business has an A-, BBB rating. I went with them after having another fly by night company swap out his card in my door and thankfully screwed me over by not showing up on the initial insurance inspection. This guy called them back for a second inspection.
Before signing the contract he sat down with me to go over the insurance damage estimate. We deducted for the new exhaust vent flashing and rain cap that I provided after having an orphaned water heater vent stack replaced. We also deducted jobs that I will complete myself (painting, gutter work, window/door screen replacement). His contract was very general only stating "replace roof" with the total cost minus my deductible. I gave him a check for the deductible but he hasn't cashed it yet.
Included in the overall price on the insurance estimate is $450-500 to R&R the rusted chimney flashing. Only they initially reused most of the rusted flashing and didn't weave them properly. Water could get under the flashing and into a hole to the attic space. Thankfully he sent another guy that installed a new flashing kit and did excellent work
Back to the unresolved, cracked ridge caps issue. The roof is 4:12 or 5:12 pitch and the day they installed was overcast 30-40F with absolutely no sunshine. When I got home from work I quickly found all the cracked ridge caps. I took pictures and video in case this turns ugly and I need to proof in court. I have also been keeping detailed, dated notes as well as text communication screenshots since this isn't going smoothly.
After the contractor's first text asking where to place the materials, communication has been lacking. This is my first insurance claim and first roof replacement. I don't expect him to hold my hand through the job but need to know what's going on and when so I can get my severely anxious dog out of the house. For example, last week he stopped by to drop off the chimney flashing kit and my brother was there eating lunch. He was off work for the holidays and his refrigerator is being warranty repaired so all his stuff is in my fridge. Anyway, the contractor asked him to tell me what was going on. My brother told him he should contact me directly but he never did.
After more than a week of the unused pallet materials blocking access to one bay of my garage I moved them beside the garage, just inside my fence. Not only was I tired of driving around them trying not to hit them while backing out in the dark, I was also worried they might get stolen. Many roofs near me have been replaced and it isn't the best neighborhood. The two unopened bundles of ridge cap shingles will be needed so he can't take those back. Was I wrong to move it? Maybe he thinks I'm trying to keep it but I just wanted them further out of casual sight and out of my way. Last thing I need is another insurance claim to repair my car/s!
When I texted the contractor about replacing the chimney flashing he responded saying it would be replaced "this week". I immediately thanked him and sent two pictures showing some of the cracked ridge cap shingles asking when they would be replaced...no response.
Now, more than a week later I texted again asking directly about those cracked shingles and still got no response. I will call him later today but texting has been our main communication up to this point. He still has yet to write up an invoice to submit to my insurance and that needs to include the work I'm doing. I know he isn't happy having to pay another guy to install the chimney flashing kit but it was never done properly and of course he included that money when figuring his payment. I'm not looking for a fight but trying to be proactive in case this ends up in court.
There are still 14-17 obviously cracked shingles that can be spotted standing 5-10 feet away, and nearly 40 with thin cracks...out of about 110 total. I asked if it was because they weren't preheated or if it needed to wait until Spring but got no response.
Does anybody think moving the two unopened bundles of cap shingles into my garage is wrong? At least until I hear back from him. I might need to finish this myself and don't want them taking those bundles away before the job is completed properly. Today I'll move the pallet back outside my fence and if they get stolen, it's not my problem.
Cracked and Damaged Shingles
Original Flashing Job
New Flashing, Single Weave Job
Thanks for your input,
Jess





That's why I hired a "professional".