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Businiess name:  Caveman Roofing
Review by:  Guest
Review content: 
First to mention when I look at the dates of the reviews I wonder if he writes his own reviews. I can not believe them since I experienced a completely different outcome. Three and a half years ago(2007) Marty, owner Caveman Roofing, did a complete asphalt shingle roof job for me, $4750.00. This spring 2011, I discovered leaking water from the underside of the roof, behind my drywall. It appearently had been leaking for the entire time since 2007 when Marty had roofed our house. Then crawling in the roof attic there I found more evidence of water running down at the rafters and black looking mold or something. The major leak and still very wet was at the pitch transition. I called Marty and he came out and charged me $65 to clean off a few pine needles blaming that on the leaks. It rained and again leaks. Marty returned and for $135 he put tin in the edge of the transition pitch change. It rained and again leaks. I called him and he told me the only thing to do was roll roof over top of my $4750, 30 yr dimentional shingles. That should sure be beautiful. I got another roofer to come out. We found out that the tin placed in was done incorrectly as the shingles on top half of the transition tin are too short and the water probably runs to the over lap of the tin just helping the leak. And as for the water above at the rafters, I found that when I pulled the ridge cap off that the shingles don't make it to the top and I can see and inch width of felt ; no over lapping of the front and rear shingle at the peak. It cost me $690 to patch up the original job Caveman did. With the plywood damage and the mold behind the drywall I might take legal action against him.

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