the county I worked for built a new jail, it leaked from day one. They used Firestone EDPM (rubber roofing) the Firestone warranty is a trick, it reads something like "we'll fix if if we say it was our fault, but if we don't say it's our fault you have to pay for the service call, if you don't pay for the service call we cancel your warranty". Those darn Firestone roofers are so good they can tell you it isn't their fault with out even getting out of the truck, heck sometimes they don't even have to stop the truck, they can roll through the parking lot and look at the building and know it's not their fault. If you don't pay the bill then you don't have a warranty, they do a couple of the roll through service calls , collect enough money then they'll actually fix the roof. But of course by that time you've already paid for the "warranty repairs" a couple times over. You can sue Firestone, but only in Indiana where they're located, sue them any where else and they cancel the warranty.
I contracted a roof repair while I worked for the county. I wrote in the RFP that the county would pay 90% of the price at completion and the other 10% would only be paid after 90 days of leak free roof performance, quite a few roofers balked at that job. The one that bid it somehow managed to get the roof done right the first time.
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