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Red River Roofing Siding & Windows
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After the storm that came through Norman left, I contacted by insurance company and they gave me a few roofing contractors to contact. I talked to each of them and that included Red River. What I found was your company was the only one that had any knowledge of the ventilation system I was talking about. Not only did the others not know they did their best to convince me all I needed were a few low profile vents and a ridge vent. When I questioned them about my interpretation of proper ventilation they said their system was adequate. I pushed the issue stating proper air circulation as I understand it comes in from the lower eave and escapes from the ridge vent and the only way other than creating closed soffits with vent screens installed was to cut a strip in the decking past the interior wall a few feet up and install something similar to a ridge vent. One said I could put in gable vents and a ridge vent. When I questioned the position of gable vents being up high and asked h
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