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  • May 20, 2007, 08:57 AM
    Katali
    New roof or a patch job
    Hello, We had wind damage to our roof last week. But only a few shingles were blown off. The adjuster is due out next week. Since we live in the desert our roof shingles are starting to curl on the ends. I don't know how old the roof is since we bought the house 3 yrs ago. We are the only house left in our HOA with a old roof.
    I can tell its got two layers of roofing because who ever put the second roof on never put drip edge. Anyway, Was wondering if the insurance will only pay to have the shingles replaced or will there be a good chance we can get a new roof.
  • Mar 14, 2008, 04:11 PM
    hvac1000
    You will be able to get shingles replaced. The roof one there now is older so do not expect the insurance company to foot the big bill for a new roof. The insurance company only has to make you whole and in this case it is just a few shingles. It might be better not to file a claim for such a small job since I am sure your rates will take a hike on your next bill.
  • Apr 24, 2008, 06:04 PM
    the1unv
    hvac1000 is correct, also by the time they depriciate the old shingles you won't get much at all. If you do replace the roof on your own... MAKE Sure you call your agent so they can come verrify and take pictures. If you have a good agent they will give you all the options when they look at the roof. I always make sure the wife makes fresh cookies and coffee before the agent shows up... they are only human and everything goes better with fresh cookies. LOL
    Mike
  • Apr 25, 2008, 08:57 AM
    ballengerb1
    I generally agree with both posters but I recently had a different personal experiemce I'd like to put out there. This does not mean either poster is off base, I just had a different experience. Last August a tornado came down our street, it snapped the entire top half of an old willow clean off. The tree flipped upside down and pitch forked itself into my neighbors roof. My insurance told me once the tree crossed the property line it wasn't mine any longer and I (they) have no exposure. Neighbors insurance adjuster looked at the 10 year old roof with five 1' diameter holes and paid for the structure repair and a new roof on this side of the house only, said they could not match the shingles. There was no insurance rate increase, insiders tell me each company has a formula that considers claims per year. If you are under their formula wire you are safe. If you have not had any claims on your home you may be safe to file a claim.

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