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"Nehmo" - Re: Roofer's Contract Spec'ed #30 felt paper, but used #15 instead -- Suggestions?
- - Todd H -
> I'm sure you [the roofer who did OP's mom's house] have spent a lot of
effort trying to build a
> good name/reputation for your company. And, well... let's just say
> that I have the ability to make a LOT of noise if this isn't
> resolved."
- Nehmo -
{I wrote a sarcastic reply to that, but it wasn't funny enough, so,
unfortunately, I'll have to be serious.}
Do yo...
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[ Tue, 25 Oct 2005 08:12:28 GMT
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"Nehmo" - Re: Roofer's Contract Spec'ed #30 felt paper, but used #15 instead -- Suggestions?
- - JTMcC -
> What a bloody idiot.
- Nehmo -
“bloody”? Are you a Brit or something?
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[ Tue, 25 Oct 2005 05:52:55 GMT
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"Kickstart" - Re: Roofer's Contract Spec'ed #30 felt paper, but used #15 instead -- Suggestions?
- ...
> My mother had her house re-foofed and as I was cleaning up the yard I
> found a felt paper wrapper for the 15 lbs kind. I had read the contract
> and it called for 30, so I was really concerned my Mom had been ripped
> off. I looked it up on the internet and confirmed it was definitely #15
> (Esgard No.15 Asphalt Felt Plain).
the roof may have been done with 2 layers of ...
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"JTMcC" - Re: Roofer's Contract Spec'ed #30 felt paper, but used #15 instead -- Suggestions?
-
"Nehmo" wrote in message
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>- Don T. Spam -
>> I was cleaning up the yard I
>> found a felt paper wrapper for the 15 lbs kind. I had read the
> contract
>> and it called for 30,
>
> - Nehmo -
> * The wrapper paper alone isn't conclusive. They might have had a roll
> of 15 on the truck.
> * 15 lb isn't ...
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[ Mon, 24 Oct 2005 23:32:09 GMT
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"clintonG" - Re: CAD FACILITY
- These days that's usually to be interpreted as social services welfare lingo
for "we're looking for somebody to donate lots of money we can spend on
ourselves for managing all of the volunteers we can manipulate to work for
nothing to help us build new negro and mexican bastard factories."
"Harry" wrote in message
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[ Mon, 24 Oct 2005 22:50:59 GMT
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"gary" - Re: New Wayne Dalton iDrive garage door opener advice
- I'm not getting their doors, but the iDrive is only $20 more that a chain
drive installed. I figure that I could save some space and my garage is
quite tall so I could hang bikes over the garage door area (open) quite
nicely if I went with the iDrive.
"Steven" wrote in message
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>I like the idea beh...
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[ 24 Oct 2005 15:04:48 -0700
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"No" - Re: What is "Smart Board" siding ??
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From: "No"
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Subject: Re: What is "Smart Board" siding ??
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[ Mon, 24 Oct 2005 17:48:15 -0400
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"James" - What is "Smart Board" siding ??
-
After about a year of trying to deal with Heartland Sheds, I think I will
have a private storage shed contractor build me a shed. (Heartland
recently sold out, and now I have heard they went bankrupt. They did market
nice sheds).
The contractor said that instead of T-1 11 (is that it?) he would use
"Smart Board." He indicated it is sealed better at the bottom edge, and...
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"PipeDown" - Re: Roofer's Contract Spec'ed #30 felt paper, but used #15 instead -- Suggestions?
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"Nehmo" - Re: Roofer's Contract Spec'ed #30 felt paper, but used #15 instead -- Suggestions?
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From: "Nehmo"
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[ 24 Oct 2005 09:08:50 -0700
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"butch burton" - Re: Roofer's Contract Spec'ed #30 felt paper, but used #15 instead -- Suggestions?
- Roofing contractors seem to specalize in being rip off artists. The
crook who did my mother's roof was paid to put on 30 year shingles - he
used 20 and was forced to pay back a significant amount. Always always
always watch these people with a hawk eye - yes there are honest
contractors but there are armies of crooks out there. If they can save
time of money by taking short cuts - the...
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[ Mon, 24 Oct 2005 11:08:32 -0400
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"Jack" - Re: Joint compound + primer?
- I have seen it done on new sheetrock to smooth out the wall. Thought it was
a waste of time. A good primer does the same thing.
"RicodJour" wrote in message
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> Don wrote:
>> I believe I've seen contractors mix primer into joint compound before
>> texturing a ceiling with a paint roller. Is ...
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[ 24 Oct 2005 09:29:25 -0500
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t@toddh.net (Todd H.) - Re: Roofer's Contract Spec'ed #30 felt paper, but used #15 instead -- Suggestions?
- "Nehmo" writes:
> **You’re posting anonymously and you’re not naming roofing company;
> thus, you’re chicken, and because of that you’re unlikely to get any
> remedy.
Nehmo's is either a troll, or the sort of person who'd do a job like
the one the OP is trying to remedy.
People post anonymously because to name themselves and the roofing
company would be...
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[ Mon, 24 Oct 2005 12:34:16 GMT
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"Lil' Dave" - Re: Lousy Levees
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From: "Lil' Dave"
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References:
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[ Mon, 24 Oct 2005 09:14:28 GMT
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"Nehmo" - Re: Roofer's Contract Spec'ed #30 felt paper, but used #15 instead -- Suggestions?
- - Don T. Spam -
> I was cleaning up the yard I
> found a felt paper wrapper for the 15 lbs kind. I had read the
contract
> and it called for 30,
- Nehmo -
* The wrapper paper alone isn’t conclusive. They might have had a roll
of 15 on the truck.
* 15 lb isn’t going to make the roof fail, but if you agreed to 30 lb,
that’s what you should have got. But mom already paid, didn’t...
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[ 24 Oct 2005 01:28:45 EDT
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"Don T. Spam" - Roofer's Contract Spec'ed #30 felt paper, but used #15 instead --
- My mother had her house re-foofed and as I was cleaning up the yard I
found a felt paper wrapper for the 15 lbs kind. I had read the contract
and it called for 30, so I was really concerned my Mom had been ripped
off. I looked it up on the internet and confirmed it was definitely #15
(Esgard No.15 Asphalt Felt Plain).
After some more research, it seems it's not as serious of a c...
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