Allensince1993
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04-06-14 06:08 PM - Post#167350
In response to RRRquilter
No wonder insurance costs continue to rise. To many are dishonest in their dealings. Rationalized or not, it is dishonest.
One of my favorite quotes from earlier; that Texas has some of the highest rates. DUH. We have some of the most fiercest wind and hail storms in the country. We have floods down south, hurricanes once per decade, and frequent storms in our region. Our populations are becoming more dense per square mile so the catastrophes affect more. We will always be rated highly. Every year the insurance companies petition the state to raise our rates even higher.
I can tell you that a banana is YELLOW and a lot of you will argue that it's not. I'm sorry, facts are facts. I despise roofers telling people they can't do the job cheaper when they can and they lie and make up crap to get you to pay full retail+. Until they are a fully licensed industry(like plumbing and electrical) you'll always have these issues.
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kzoch
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04-08-14 11:55 AM - Post#167393
In response to RRRquilter
Call Randy Pickle at Pickle Roofing.
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Allensince1993
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04-08-14 12:38 PM - Post#167401
In response to kzoch
Call Randy Pickle at Pickle Roofing.
My client at Constellation used him to patch a leak but then when it was re-inspected the inspector noticed he didn't patch the second spot that was leaking. Becky, the homeowner, specifically asked him to repair both but to check out the entire house while he was up there. He even had the forty-page inspection from the inspector and knew what needed to be completed. Becky was not impressed with him.
I don't know him personally and this was my only experience with him. I do understand people make mistakes. I truly wish they'd require licensing for roofers. 'Anyone' can be a roofer overnight.
Check references, make sure they have the proper insurance, and get a few bids.
I did a google search of his business address: 1333 W.McDermott, Suite 200, Allen, TX 75013
It comes up with NUMEROUS businesses. Why do some roofers do this? It makes them look larger than they are. It's all about a 'front'. What's wrong with working out of your house? Just admit it.
Not very honest in my opinion.
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Allensince1993
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04-08-14 02:24 PM - Post#167413
In response to Allensince1993
DO YOUR RESEARCH.
An agent at Keller Williams was recommending Eddie Paschall with Outback Roofing.
Who is Eddie Paschall? We remember him as 'fast eddie'. He was loan officer and was convicted of mortgage fraud. You might wonder why our mortgage industry was messed up. It was because of lenders such as himself.
Why on earth a Realtor would be recommending him I have no idea. Shame on them. The man scammed people out of money. Convicted of fraud and lost his license.
If the roofing industry was licensed he'd have no license to practice.
Links:
http://www.ripoffreport.com/r/Outback-Roofing/Dal l...
Who he is and who to be wary of:
http://www.teamnetworking.com/profile/955/
http://www.mortgagefraudblog.com/images/uploads/TX...
From another link:
Dan Eddie Paschall Jr., 36, McKinney, possession controlled substance, possession controlled substance, false statement for property/credit, money laundering under $200,000, engage in organized criminal activity. - See more at: http://www.cleburnetimesreview.com/local/x20232154...
There are other 'ripoffreport.com' reports.
The message here is to be VERY CAUTIOUS on who you allow on your roof. Scams will be about the town.
Any person can claim to be a roofer. Make sure they have insurance, have certifications, a good rating with the BBB, and research their credentials.
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PartyOfEight
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04-09-14 04:44 PM - Post#167483
In response to Allensince1993
Summit Roofing. Local company that's been here for years. Mark is an honest guy who has done several roofs for me over the years.
Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of a cancer cell.
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mwestfall
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04-09-14 04:48 PM - Post#167484
In response to PartyOfEight
We used Summit too for a small leak several months ago. Good price, good work and I didn't feel like he was trying to rip me off.
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Allensince1993
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04-09-14 05:00 PM - Post#167485
In response to mwestfall
We used Summit too for a small leak several months ago. Good price, good work and I didn't feel like he was trying to rip me off.
Has done work for me in the past. Good guy, good company. Honest.
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Cheatham Parent
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04-10-14 01:30 PM - Post#167528
In response to Allensince1993
5 unsolicited calls from roofing companies this week. I guess the do not call list doesn't apply to those folks.
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easy1340
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04-15-14 12:26 AM - Post#167609
In response to Allensince1993
You need to step off your "soap box" and realize that while some contractors are not "worth their weight in salt", legit contractors pay for insurance, licensing and permits.
As a contractor I would NEVER pay your arrogant self to place a sign in your yard!
You are obviously a realtor and think you know everything about home inspection and the building/remodel process.
You may have some experience with the process, but until you are fist deep in feces from a broken sewer line or covering a half roofed 500k home during a storm you have no clue!
I would generally say you mean well, but based on your posts you are a "know it all" and you could greatly learn from my experience. Once you take off your penny loafers, walk up a steep roof incline at 30' above the ground you will understand what roofing and construction is all about!
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SB
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04-15-14 01:50 PM - Post#167631
In response to easy1340
Allensince1993 is a former firefighter so I expect in that capacity he has walked the walk of difficult building environments.
Think he is a Tea Partier so his sometimes crazy ideas are fair game for challenge. ;-)
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Allensince1993
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04-23-14 09:57 PM - Post#167885
In response to easy1340
You need to step off your "soap box" and realize that while some contractors are not "worth their weight in salt", legit contractors pay for insurance, licensing and permits.
As a contractor I would NEVER pay your arrogant self to place a sign in your yard!
You are obviously a realtor and think you know everything about home inspection and the building/remodel process.
You may have some experience with the process, but until you are fist deep in feces from a broken sewer line or covering a half roofed 500k home during a storm you have no clue!
I would generally say you mean well, but based on your posts you are a "know it all" and you could greatly learn from my experience. Once you take off your penny loafers, walk up a steep roof incline at 30' above the ground you will understand what roofing and construction is all about!
That's funny. I just read this.
I've roofed a house before. I've done plumbing, remodeled houses inside and outside, redid showers, installed wood and tile flooring, installed plumbing, built fences, etc. It's good to be handy and with the internet you can do a lot if you're willing.
I've flipped houses as a hobby since 2003. Watch for me on the courthouse steps on the first Tuesdays of the of the month.
I've worked Real Estate for nearly 22 years and yes, I've seen many inspection reports. Being a type-A and hyper-focused individual (the kind you want on your side when dealing Real Estate) I've picked up on a lot of the ins-and-outs of a house.
Just a few weeks ago, with the raised eyebrows of the city (Shelley can attest how upset Kurt K. was), I had my boys trench and lay a new sewer line for the property at Main St. We installed a sump pump at one point of the stretch. We even trenched the line next door to replace 6 foot of old rusted iron lines so we could get better waterflow to the house. All under the direction of the permitted plumber of course.
In addition to our rental properties we manage several for clients. Having the experience with handyman work, etc. it's good for your clients to know what items 'should' cost when dealing with repair items prior to a closing. Try hitting up Molly Ms. Pretty/Personality Realtor with the Mercedes Benz when you have questions or need help.
I wish the state of Texas required contractors and roofers to have a license. I came back to this site tonight because a client was having an issue with Bold Roofing. Apparently they have a B- BBB rating and a google search shows they roofed the wrong house a few years ago (not the first time they've done that).
Again, do your research on the roofers. I'm seeing lots of out-of-state license plates.
We had a church friend in TC complain that a roofer wanted a contract and a lot of money upfront before they would agree to tarp three leaks that developed from the 4-3 storm. I called my friend who owns a roofing company, asked him what to do and how to do it, and followed his instructions. I went to the house, climbed the very top (those aren't easy roofs in TC) and tucked tarp under the start shingles worked them over the area and used cap nails. She was good to go. Please don't blast me as a know-it-all.
Yes SB, I was a firefighter, too. Top Rookie of class 238 for the City of Dallas and worked for 7 years. Fought fires (learn about structures and construction there, too), saved lives, and delivered babies. Our ladder trucks went well past 30'. Life has been quite the experience. And despite rumors, I'm not really good on computers.
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jrob
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04-23-14 11:15 PM - Post#167890
In response to Allensince1993
... Life has been quite the experience. And despite rumors, I'm not really good on computers.
Now that's incredibly funny.
Edited by jrob on 04-23-14 11:16 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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Allensince1993
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04-23-14 11:40 PM - Post#167891
In response to jrob
... Life has been quite the experience. And despite rumors, I'm not really good on computers.
Now that's incredibly funny.
My wife didn't marry me for my looks. If you can't laugh at yourself life is too boring.
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ChrisH
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04-24-14 02:16 PM - Post#167925
In response to Allensince1993
Roof Family
http://roof-family.com/
We used them for repairs in the past and they just replaced our roof last week. Very satisfied.
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Allensince1993
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04-25-14 01:04 PM - Post#167952
In response to ChrisH
Roof Family
http://roof-family.com/
We used them for repairs in the past and they just replaced our roof last week. Very satisfied.
Too many times in seasons like this where roofers are coming from all over it's critical to do your research. I remember issues in the late 90's where people had leaks and could never find the roofer for the repairs.
Let's look at Roof-Family as an example. Those aren't Texas houses and roofs in the pictures.
David Joya is listed as the owner and on the BBB he has 6717 Sweetwater in Plano as his address yet James and Donna Mercer live there; James getting the house in a divorce in 2005.
On Angies List he's listed 'in his own words' as a 'start-up company'. In order he lists as his services, gutter repairs, roof cleaning, and roofs.
The BBB has him rated below their top ranking because according to their site 'he hasn't been in the business long enough.'
The phone number he uses is also the same number used for another company name; Pristine Roof MGMT Projects. Two roofing companies, one phone number is odd.
Where was he when he registered his website? The research shows it was registered to Joya and he listed as an address a PO BOX in Seattle, Washington which coincidently leads to another roofing company.
So my question is if you have roof issues where are you going to go looking if you can't reach him on the phone? Sweetwater in Plano and ask Mr. Mercer? Or Seattle?
These situations happen. They are real.
WHOMEVER you go with PLEASE research them THOROUGHLY. Roofs are a major investment, many will NOT show you the correct type of insurance, and many won't be around later when you have issues.
FYI, I'm not making any recommendations other than to do your research. It's against the forum rule's to advertise or promote a company that doesn't advertise.
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allspecies
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05-13-14 02:03 PM - Post#168538
In response to Allensince1993
LSDG Roofing
105 S. Butler
Allen, TX 75013
469-450-6351
They have an actual office here in Allen for 10 years and have completed 2 projects for us. Very Professional and they donate to the Allen Community Outreach for every project they do.
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Allensince1993
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05-13-14 02:36 PM - Post#168542
In response to allspecies
LSDG Roofing
105 S. Butler
Allen, TX 75013
469-450-6351
They have an actual office here in Allen for 10 years and have completed 2 projects for us. Very Professional and they donate to the Allen Community Outreach for every project they do.
And they are a paid advertiser which helps keep the site in business. And per the forum rules, and out of respect, it's the only companies (paid advertisers) you should be referring on the boards. Everything else you can send via a PM.
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