Complaint Review: Sir Home Improvement - Schoolcraft Michigan
- Sir Home Improvement 12849 US 131 Schoolcraft, Michigan United States of America
- Phone: 269-381-8000
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- Category: Roofing Companies
Sir Home Improvement My roof was torn off instead of the house across the street! Schoolcraft, Michigan
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I had my roof replaced 7 years ago and it had a 25 year warranty and have no problems with it. Imagine my shock when I received a phone call at work from my neighbor called to tell me my roof was being torn off.
It seems that the owners of the house accross the street had contracted with Sir Home Improvement to have a new roof put on. Unfortunately, they ripped my roof off instead.
I am still tryng to to get this resolved. How could this happen? I don't want anyone from Sir Home Improvement to touch my roof again.
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AUTHOR: Larry - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Yeah, I would not want these losers working on my roof, either. A 7-year old roof ought to be in pretty good condition so someone should have verified that they were at the right house.
File a claim with your homeowner's insurance. Your roof was vandalized.
If your state has some sort of agency that regulates contractors, file a complaint with them. The roofer may have had to post a bond to obtain his license and you may be able to recover your expenses from that bond.
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