In May, there was a severe hailstorm that hit where I live - far west Chicagoland.
Many homes in the neighborhood to the west have had their roofs replaced.
The HOA (I have a side-by-side duplex) had a local roof inspect about half the houses in our association. His assessment for all houses was - damaged enough to warrant replacement.
I was going to file a claim with my insurance company, until I went on the roof myself. I'm not a roofing expert, but I saw ZERO damage - no pits, no loose shingles, nothing.
The roofer selected by the HOA as their "preferred repair company" claims the damage "is much more subtle and if not replaced, the UV rays will deteriorate the shingles over time, and the roof will start to leak."
HOA is pushing hard for every homeowner to file a claim with their insurance to have the roof replaced.
Anyone care to comment on the roofer's claim or what my next step might be? Call a home inspector? Another roofer?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
EDIT TO ADD: HOA roofing sub-committee feels that it's "not possible" to not have damage when "all of the house at their end had damage. My sub-division is kidney-bean shaped, All but 6 units are in the north half of the kidney bean; I'm in one of the 6 unit in the south half. My next-door neighbor had an insurance adjustor come out and found no damage. HOA's roofer was at that inspection and had nothing to say. Roofing sub-committee stated in the latest update that the adjuster was "new and didn't know what she was doing". Other adjustor who denied claims were claimed to be "not fair".
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In May, there was a severe hailstorm that hit where I live - far west Chicagoland.
Many homes in the neighborhood to the west have had their roofs replaced.
The HOA (I have a side-by-side duplex) had a local roof inspect about half the houses in our association. His assessment for all houses was - damaged enough to warrant replacement.
I was going to file a claim with my insurance company, until I went on the roof myself. I'm not a roofing expert, but I saw ZERO damage - no pits, no loose shingles, nothing.
The roofer selected by the HOA as their "preferred repair company" claims the damage "is much more subtle and if not replaced, the UV rays will deteriorate the shingles over time, and the roof will start to leak."
HOA is pushing hard for every homeowner to file a claim with their insurance to have the roof replaced.
Anyone care to comment on the roofer's claim or what my next step might be? Call a home inspector? Another roofer?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
EDIT TO ADD: HOA roofing sub-committee feels that it's "not possible" to not have damage when "all of the house at their end had damage. My sub-division is kidney-bean shaped, All but 6 units are in the north half of the kidney bean; I'm in one of the 6 unit in the south half. My next-door neighbor had an insurance adjustor come out and found no damage. HOA's roofer was at that inspection and had nothing to say. Roofing sub-committee stated in the latest update that the adjuster was "new and didn't know what she was doing". Other adjustor who denied claims were claimed to be "not fair".
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