Sssh....don't tell anyone...we're cheating on CSR -- Contest -- Days 6 & 7--#3516

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Well, there is a possibility unless we get really lucky and win the lotto or the insurance company decides to pay for it, that we may end up not going on our trip. I woke up two mornings ago to find a huge water spot on the ceiling of our bedroom; the next morning there was a second one. Today, I was cleaning house, and found two of them in the cathedrall ceiling in our living room. It looks as if we are going to need a new roof and then repair the ceilings and paint. I am just sick right now and just want to cry.

I have no idea if you have companies like this in Chicago, but a couple of years ago we needed a new roof and got it for free. There is a company that put on a roof for whatever the insurance covered and then for the deductible we had to keep a sign in our yard (with the company name) for a couple of weeks.

I hope you find a good solution quickly!
 
OH, Kathy! NO, NO, NOT!! I'm sick for you and wish I could drive over and sit on your couch and cry with you. ON the upside, it may not be quite as bad as it looks now. PLEASE do keep us posted on this! And be like a rabid pit bull on your insurance company. They don't want to pay, but should!
 
So sorry to hear about your roof. I hope everything works out for you with the insurance.
 

I've been hibernating for awhile - but wanted to pop out and send you some :hug::hug: I hope the roof situation works out. Several years ago we had been thinking about re-roofing, but hadn't made that final decision to do it. That summer there was a hail storm. We didn't think that insurance would cover the roof damage since it was needing replaced before the storm. They did cover it - where we got lucky was there was a bad spot on the overhang that was totally unrelated to the hail and they told us to go ahead and have that taken care of too. I have been very happy with our insurance - we had another issue happen on vacation - should have been two seperate claims that they told us to combine so we would only have one deductible. It's Disney related - the first "claim" was my husband had his big camera around his neck, went in to the caves on Tom Sawyer's island and walked right into a wall and broke his lens. The second issue was on the way home we stopped in Nashville. We had a rooftop carrier on top of the van, in it was dirty laundry, beach towels, and other odds and ends.....nothing flammable (yes, flammable) About 2:30 in the morning we got a call from the front desk that our van was on fire! Well, it wasn't the van - it was the carrier - so there we were in the wee hours of the morning with sopping wet, singed and burnt stuff all over the parking lot. We stuck it all in garbage bags, had to go buy another rooftop carrier (got a soft sided one this time) and shoved everything in so we could inventory it for insurance. The agent let us claim the camera damage on that claim. The camera itself wouldn't have been worth turning in because the deductible was about the same price as the repair - or at least the estimate to repair, but by adding it in with the fire it offset the cost. I think the insurance adjuster felt bad for us!
 
Kathy just read your mention about your roof. I am so sorry to hear the news :hug: I hope you guys are able to work this out with a minimal expense OOP and your insurance is able to help cover the damage.

Thinking of you and Mark through it all...
:hug: C
 
Well, there is a possibility unless we get really lucky and win the lotto or the insurance company decides to pay for it, that we may end up not going on our trip. I woke up two mornings ago to find a huge water spot on the ceiling of our bedroom; the next morning there was a second one. Today, I was cleaning house, and found two of them in the cathedrall ceiling in our living room. It looks as if we are going to need a new roof and then repair the ceilings and paint. I am just sick right now and just want to cry.

Oh no Kathy!:eek: I'm so sorry to hear!:hug::hug: Have you called your home owner's insurance yet? We had a similar problem about a year ago and they sent an adjuster out lickety-split. It was a good opportunity for us to renovate the upstairs bathroom anyway and the insurance check helped. I hope it doesn't put off your trip! Hmmm, maybe it's a sign that you should move to a more sunny climate, like say, Orlando! I'm sure Nicki would be happy!:goodvibes

And congrats to your Markie!:thumbsup2:goodvibes It must just warm your heart to see your son excelling at something he loves so much!:goodvibes
 
So sorry about your roof!!! :goodvibes I hope everything works out and you get to go on your trip, hopefully the insurance will take care of everything! :hug:
 
Do you have home owners insurance - aren't they supposed to pay for something like this?

This is actually a tough question, because it can be yes or no. If the roof is leaking because the shingles are old and worn out, then in most cases, it will not be covered. It would be considered a maintenance issue. Example would be on a new car, you have a warranty on the car but it will not cover for wear and tear items like brake pads or wipers. However, if this is a loss because of wind tearing the shingles away or ice dam backup then she will have no problem getting everything taken care of minus her deductible.

@ Kathy. I'm praying the best for you here. If you have any questions about insurance hit me up with a pm. I spent over 10 years as a claims adjuster for a very large insurance company and currently for the last 6 years own my own insurance agency.;)

Bob
 
Well, there is a possibility unless we get really lucky and win the lotto or the insurance company decides to pay for it, that we may end up not going on our trip. I woke up two mornings ago to find a huge water spot on the ceiling of our bedroom; the next morning there was a second one. Today, I was cleaning house, and found two of them in the cathedrall ceiling in our living room. It looks as if we are going to need a new roof and then repair the ceilings and paint. I am just sick right now and just want to cry.

Oh no!!!!!!! I hope that lotto win or the insurance comes though. :sad2: Give us an update when you can. :hug:
 
I'll reply to everyone individually later. We are still waiting to find out what is going on with the roof.
 
This is actually a tough question, because it can be yes or no. If the roof is leaking because the shingles are old and worn out, then in most cases, it will not be covered. It would be considered a maintenance issue. Example would be on a new car, you have a warranty on the car but it will not cover for wear and tear items like brake pads or wipers. However, if this is a loss because of wind tearing the shingles away or ice dam backup then she will have no problem getting everything taken care of minus her deductible.

@ Kathy. I'm praying the best for you here. If you have any questions about insurance hit me up with a pm. I spent over 10 years as a claims adjuster for a very large insurance company and currently for the last 6 years own my own insurance agency.;)

Bob
I'm thinking it is DEFINITELY that dam ice, or ice dam.......whatever you said!!! :rolleyes1 Go with the one that pays off for you Kathy!!! :thumbsup2
 
Hi Kathy,

I'm super late, but I am here.

I've got my fingers crossed that insurance pays for your roof.

Sending hugs..........
 
:sad2::eek: Yikes Kathy. Just checking in and read all about the roof woes. That totally stinks. I really hope everything is working out for you and you are able to get the repairs covered. :hug:

On a happy note - Congrats on the Wrestling championship!!!!! That is really an accomplishment!
 
Fingers crossed for the insurance as I too have ice problems this winter and the ice build up at work is horrendous !! It has to be weather related !!!
 
Hi Kathy, Just sending good vibes your way! Hope you're doing well! :hug:
 
Thinking of you and sending lots of pixie dust so that your roof "issue" will be solved soon! :hug:
 
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