Soon to be fixed roofing woes. Someone is either at the house now or will be there shortly to patch up the roof for the time being. Then he'll send an assessment of the damage to the insurance company; if the roof needs replaced, it'll be done in the spring. *high five!*
In the meantime, if any more leakage occurs, they'll come back and re-patch. I like this. Plus, the insurance company will consider anything related to this as part of the same claim, so it'll be covered as such. We only have to pay the deductible the once. Yay!
I've never had much luck with insurance companies before. The fact that this is all going so smoothly is a shock; I'm still waiting for the badness to start up. It's not that I have no faith in insurance. I have plenty of faith. Faith that you pay it monthly, and when you need it, they dick you around.
Fingers crossed that that won't happen this time.
Skryker's World
Please keep your hands and feet inside the car at all times, don't forget to sign the release form, and remember-no refunds!
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3 comments:
lol @ "dick you around". I've never seen that in type before. :D
Good luck Skrykey. :)
How strange - had a weirdo dream the other night about my livingroom ceiling leaking and getting all soft and cracky from the rain! shudder.
How did this happen (your roof leak i mean!)
The freakishly high winds last Wednesday (gusts up to 90km/hour) tore a big patch of shingles off the roof. Unreal! I guess the wind caught just enough of an edge on one, and there was a big bare patch.
The guy is there now, patching it up.
*fingers crossed* There doesn't seem to have been much water infiltration. No big leak.
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