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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2009

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Colorado Roofing Contractors are always finding and getting new business. The reason? Colorado gets pounded by hail every year and does millions of dollars worth of damage.

This asphalt shingle roof was hammered my wind and hail damage a few years ago. The owner obviously didn't know he had damage because he never climbs his roof.

I was not surprised that the insurance company paid to replace this roof. A couple of months after this video was shot there was a brand new roof.

This is in Lakewood Colorado a suburb of Denver. Colorado gets hammered a lot with hail . It is one of the highest ridden hail areas in the entire world.

Annually in Colorado millions of dollars worth of insurance claims are handled by many Colorado roofing companies.

Many times the damage on a hail damaged roof won't show immediately. The reason is, is that it may take a few months for the granular on the asphalt shingle to wash away.

If you have been denied roof repairs by your insurance company you can always call a reputable Colorado Roofing Contractor to get a second opinion.

Colorado roofing contractors are always willing to conduct a free roof inspection.

To get a free no cost roof evaluation go to Http://coloradoroofingcontractors.net

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  • Severe hail damage - no doubt. But it's funny no one ever chides the cheap bastard who owns the building - two layers, shingles about 20 years old. The owner wanted to do everything on the "cheap" until he contacts his insurance company.

  • I have just simply been amazed at the rise in roofing .. Seemingly it is the only construction going on .. It's boomtime for roofing contractors and homeowners in need of extra cash .. . I am designing boots that when you walk on a roof will create "Impact Craters "

  • Then the irony is I am a contractor /carpenter and he wanted me to do it as long as he got a kickback of 2000.00 .. that will help him cover his deductible . help buy more Oxycodone to snort . He got a check and the parties kicked off .. and I opted out of the work .. There was other work that had to be done inside attached to the claim .. but he said we'll just spray Kilz on it and tell them we fixed it ..

  • Amazing .. As the economy has slipped . There has been an exponential increase in roofing /insurance claims .. Therefore the economy caused the " Hailstorms " or could it be .. maybe perhaps homeowners /contractors looking for a way to mutually make money .. Amazing that my neighbors house which is the same age and same roofing ,, yet he had hail damage ..and I didn't .. or does it factor in that he is a doper on a fixed disabiltiy income ?

  • Thanks for posting

  • Lots of people do interviews with glasses on their forehead. Apparently Little Wayne does too. The sunglasses broke and I had to get some new ones. Thanks for pointing out that to me.

  • @mmahook Do You see Little Wayne in this video?

  • Little Wayne does all his interviews w sunglasses

  • Let's see..stop wearing the stupid sunglasses when doing an interview. It is such a sign of an individual not aware of proper presentation. Could you explain to me the last time anyone has ever saw someone in a profession doing an interview with sunglasses on their forehead (any example will do).

  • In my opinion the roof looks aged even though there is visible damage. The video definitely shows damage and merits a legit claim.I am a roofer and I also see lots of fraud in the State of Georgia. In my opinion the insurance should not have to pay for someone being cheap and not tearing off the old roofing and just adding layers. The thermal breakdown is worse on 2 layers that 1 layer.

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