I’ve got a some questions about liability when it comes to neglect on the part of a licensed contractor. I recently had the shingles replace on my house and my cover front porch has ¾ inch thick, 8” wide tongue & groove natural (yellow pine - Log Home). The roofer used 1” roofing nails and needless to say they came through the ¾ inch boards, busting lots of the wood. The wood has a patina to it due to its age, so matching just what is busted is going to be impossible. My thoughts are the shingles are going to have to come off and all the tongue & groove replaced, then replace with NEW shingles and felt.
Am I being unreasonable?
What legal directions should I take 1st? I was hoping there may be an attorney on the board that could give me some direction and advice. The estimated cost of repairs will be around $3000.
The contractor was paid pior to discovering the damage....:frown:
Am I being unreasonable?
What legal directions should I take 1st? I was hoping there may be an attorney on the board that could give me some direction and advice. The estimated cost of repairs will be around $3000.
The contractor was paid pior to discovering the damage....:frown: