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Posted by LOU from Wi. on June 02, 2014 at 17:24:14 from (174.124.133.136):

Back in 2000 we poured the footings for my daughters place,waited a year, laid up the block basement,covered the block top with plate, waited another year,put down subfloor, walls and roof. Last week daughter noticed the shingles surface curled, the insurance adjuster came out to look sent his report in and today my daughter got notice they will not be covered,because they are ORGANIC. We could have used lettuce leaves to cover the roof for all practical purposes of it.They were certainteed shingles,25 yr warranty, and had a class action lawsuit,but they want you to jump thru hoops. Their site says pull a shingle send it into Certainteed and they will determine if it is one of the bad ORGANIC shingles.We bought the shingle from Menards, but kept no shingle wrappings or any extras. There was no warning labels attached to the shingle bundles or we would not have installed them. It only happened this spring after the numerous snows, they were fine up until this year.Like everything else that fails, the customer has to take a big bite out of the CHIT pie.We're going to re roof it with metal. Anybody here experience the same crap,and YES the snow was removed through-out the winter.Seems you have to prove everything you buy in order to get fair treatment. With real estate taxes and home costs ie insurance etc. it becomes a unwarranted expense.( They are 25 year shingle) The web site for Certainteed claims dept shows the hoops you have to jump thru and still end up with nothing. Another one of those put your money down and take your chances outfits. Television ads show a lot of defective products such as hip replacement, mesh for womens lower surgery, etc.

Years back was talking to an older fella who went in for surgery, and they left a pair of forceps in him that separated, part of it pointed towards his heart, I seen the xray, atleast he has proof of the blunder. I believe that is one claim that couldn't be denied.
Wake up America, we're getting the shaft,by all kinds of inferior products being sold that a person has to rely on to be worth the value. Just ask Rusted Nuts about his corn bill.lol.

Oh the kicker is, her insurance company is going to take her off of their preferred insurance, because she had no claims on her house since it was built.So now they can increase her premium on a denied claim. Go figure. I used to use that company, until they said for me to keep insurance, I had to paint our block garage.Dumped them like a hot potato,thats American Family.They then kept pestering me,sending letters stating they had to know who my new insurance company was now. I sent a letter to them saying it was none of their business and if they kept persisting, I would sue for harassment. That stopped that crap. It always seem like a fight for some people when the companies products fail. I'll bet if we do send in a shingle they'll deny it is one of theirs.God bless America,
Regards, LOU.
PS we used our 706 IH tractor to grade her driveway and raise up material for her house.


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