20 years in my field and it’s still hard. Patience…
T.he G.rind I.ncludes F.ridays ?
#ThePractitioner #InTheTrenches #Patience #TGIF
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20 years in my field and it’s still hard. Patience…
T.he G.rind I.ncludes F.ridays ?
#ThePractitioner #InTheTrenches #Patience #TGIF
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Documenting the BEST in the country. They are Allen Kinney, Christopher Kinney and Jordan Kinney of SPRAY FOAM MASTERS. Your go-to for Spray Foam Roofing!???
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By ChadMichaelMedia.com
https://youtu.be/MKb3o5VdSHs
Strange things happen after a hurricane.
First, many times it appears that property owners with major hurricane damaged roofs are mostly unaware that their roofs need to be covered to prevent water from leaking through to the interior.
Some do appear to catch on eventually, but even those folks seem to only think it’s important to cover the roof in patches.
Just look around after a hurricane. Soon patches of tarps will start to appear on roofs. But rarely do roofs get covered 100%.
This is wrong for two reasons:
First – and perhaps foremost –
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What’s Wrong With This Insurance Estimate? – Episode 06…
Winning More with Building Codes & Xactimate
Strange things happen after a hail storm.
First, many times it appears that property owners with major hail damaged roofs are mostly unaware that their roofs need to be covered to prevent water from leaking through to the interior.
Some do appear to catch on eventually, but even those folks seem to only think it’s important to cover the roof in patches.
Just look around after a hail storm. Soon patches of tarps will start to appear on roofs. But rarely do roofs get covered 100%.
This is wrong for two reasons:
First – and perhaps foremost –
Last year the Texas Department of Insurance helped more than $32 million to be returned to consumers, and $651,761 of that amount, comes from underpaid hail damage roof claims. This after 524 complaints were filed by consumers against their insurance companies.
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