Roof Leak
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Any roofer should be able to find and fix the leak, but I think roofers are trained to say you need a whole new roof, rather than just a fix; they may be right.
I had a leak a few years ago and called in Reilly contracting, since they advertised on my favorite radio station. They did a good job at reasonable rates. What I particularly liked was they had one guy who found and fixed the leak, and another who repaired the water damage on the wall and ceiling.
I had a leak a few years ago and called in Reilly contracting, since they advertised on my favorite radio station. They did a good job at reasonable rates. What I particularly liked was they had one guy who found and fixed the leak, and another who repaired the water damage on the wall and ceiling.
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Re: Roof Leak
Will and Corey,
Do you have telephone numbers?
Thanks.
Matt
Do you have telephone numbers?
Thanks.
Matt
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Re: Roof Leak
Any roofer should be able to locate and repair a leak. However, if you have signs of the leak inside, such as waterstaining, you really have two problems: the leak, and the interior damage. I don't think roofers will handle the interior damage.
I had a like situation a few years ago, and reillypainting.com fixed the leak and the plaster. They did a good job. I've since had them back for some other work, always with good results.
I had a like situation a few years ago, and reillypainting.com fixed the leak and the plaster. They did a good job. I've since had them back for some other work, always with good results.
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