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But there's another type of storm chaser-- someone you do not want to see at your door after a significant weather event.

by Jessa Rero Refrigeration mechanic
Jessa Rero Freshman Refrigeration mechanic
These storm chasers are specialists who enjoy storm reports for locations that have hail or wind damage. They immediately move into an area with the objective of making quick money, taking advantage of house owners who are anxious to have their harmed roof repaired quickly-- and are too trusting.

Numerous storm chasers might tell you they're from out of town but using a sub-contractor who's certified locally. Be wary of any out-of-town specialist. They have very little incentive to do premium work. They may repair your roof inexpensively, but they won't resolve underlying issues. And need to you have issues with the repair work, they'll be long gone.
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Jun 5th 2016 06:05

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