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New Roof Time
So I filed my claim and got my $$$, now it's time to get the new roof.
Who have you guys used in the past with good results ?
I'd prefer a Class IV type roof to protect against hail damage and lower my premiums a bit.
I've got quotes from:
A1 Roofing
Wilcox Roofing
Interstate Roofing
Thanks for any input,
WW
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Emailed my wife... she works for a roofer... seems like a good guy - although I have never met him... my wife is a good judge of character... hey - she married me!
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I used C&C roofing this last year and they did a nice job and did it for the amount that the insurance co paid so I did have to pay anything. I had a $1,000 deductible
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I have a friend who owns a roofing company. He usually deals directly with the insurance company, so it's $0.00 out of pocket for the homeowner. Give him a call and see what he can do, really nice guy, prompt, respectable. His name is Jed Brown, make sure to tell him Alex referred you. (That also goes for anyone else who wants to.) 720-299-6418
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Thanks guys, that gives me plenty to look at.
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Go with a metal roof. If you want the best of the best and dont want to replace it again.
Or if you want shingles, go Dimensional/Arcitectual. I was a Roofer for 6 years, in Florida. Metal is the way to go and you can get it in color, I recommend the Standard Galvanized though as its economic and keeps the house cooler.
Our company put down 1x2" "Baton" strips straight to the deck first, then screwed the panels to that, it keeps a pocket of air between the roof and the panels= Cooler attic temps = Lower electric bill in the summer.
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Also, I f you want to see what it looks like installed I have plenty of pics
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Heard decent stuff about these guys: http://www.jkroofing.com/
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Make sure that they give you a copy of their proof of insurance on an accord form. Then, instead of just glancing at it and tucking it into your pocket, make sure you call the insurance agency listed on there and ask if they are actually insured to do roofing. There are a LOT of shady roofers out there. Even though they may have current insurance, it may not be for ROOFING.