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But there's another kind of storm chaser-- someone you don't wish to see at your door after a major weather occasion.

by Vanessa Devil Taxi driver
Vanessa Devil Freshman Taxi driver
These storm chasers are contractors who enjoy storm reports for areas that have hail or wind damage. They instantly move into a location with the objective of making fast money, taking advantage of property owners who are anxious to have their harmed roof fixed rapidly-- and are too trusting.

Lots of storm chasers might inform you they're from out of town but using a sub-contractor who's licensed in your area. Be wary of any out-of-town professional. They have very little reward to do premium work. They might repair your roof cheaply, but they will not address underlying problems. And need to you have problems with the repair work, they'll be long gone.
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Jun 19th 2016 22:24

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