Posted by snoop-nc on June 26, 2011 at 07:13:36 from (66.226.58.119):
In Reply to: Re: Wind Sheer posted by Allan In NE on June 26, 2011 at 06:37:16:
Someway...somehow...make D-DOUBLE-DARN sure your insurance adjuster sees your roof trusses/rafters from the INSIDE attic/crawl space. Some may be "slightly" cracked and easily overlooked from the exterior.
Roofing shingles can "stand up" in a wind storm and then lay back down and appear to be normal. If you can slip index cards between the shingles, that is pretty good evidence that shingles are damaged...take lots of photos YOURSELF (for your personal files) showing/demonstrating damages...especially the roof and shingles. Pay particular attention to the side the wind came from over the whole length of the house as there well may be "wind damage" to shingles at the other end of the house. Wouldn't hurt a thing to check the off side while you are there.
"Windshear" is crazy....straight line gusts of winds that can mimic tornado damage. We have had both types of storms here in the Winston-Salem NC area in the 28 years I've lived here.
Keep an accurate record of your own (& neighbor's, etc.) labor...you should be compensated for that also
You might also check down to the foundation of the house for damages there also.
Did you have any water damage inside from rain that was "driven" into the structure??
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