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There is so much inside work to do to repair all the water damage caused by these leaks. Yesterday, Nancy(507) showed me some damage inside her place from a roof leak in the interior bedroom wall. Mike got on the roof and said the flashing had come loose because a nail came up. It just seems like he should carry some insurance for damages caused by his work. We still have two and a half years left on the warranty, but the roof is a small cost compared to the damages inside.
Our insurance company will send an adjuster out tomorrow to evaluate the damages to the roof and buildings from the recent hail storm. I doubt the total will approach our deductible of $10,000 per building, but it is worth the check.
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