Cromagnum said:histag10 said:Cromagnum said:94chem said:Put it on yourself if the decking isn't damaged.Cromagnum said:AgLA06 said:How does an insurance agency justify not paying for roof damage after a hurricane unless it was a neighbors tree?Cromagnum said:BowSowy said:
Post holes and cromagnum's roof (which I feel like has been getting completed "next week" for months now)
Dude. It's been a ****show. State Farm took 2 months to finally tell me they aren't covering it, and it's rained it's ass off ever since they told me that. I could have had this ***** fixed 5-6 weeks ago.
I have bare plywood decking exposed as it ripped tons of shingles and underlayment off. They just want me to patch it and say I don't need a new roof.
I have a bad neck and back (previous surgery). Plus I've already relocated so it's not an option anyways.
Your roofing company should have covered and sealed the holes in your roof after photos were taken for insurance... and should have checked back in on you after each rain to make sure its holding.
They did and have. They patched it like 24 hours after Beryl, which is why I'm using those guys.
Totally get that. I'm just saying that if you have bare decking exposed, you need to get back in touch with the company that did the emergency cover up. (I think I misunderstood you on this though- guessing the patch is coving the exposed decking- i read it as you currently have exposed decking that is open air).
It sucks that people are still waiting on roofs from after Beryl though. Hope they get it taken care of quickly for you