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Thursday, July 8, 2010

The Tip-A-Tap of Hammers Again

The last two months, we have awoken to, and listened to the sound of hammers beating away all over the subdivision. We hadn't heard that much construction noise since between 1993 and 1995, when the majority of the houses were built.

However, back in spring, we had a hail storm with some of them up to two inches across. No real damage was done, but evidently at that size you can qualify to have your roof replaced and suddenly, the neighborhood was deluged again, this time with companies offering to replace the roofs.

Even better for the neighbors is that the roofs were about ready to need to be replaced again anyway. Their insurance covers it and all they have to pay is the deductible. What a great deal for them. Not so for me as we had ours replaced three years ago.

However, I'm not sure that I would have taken advantage of the situation anyway. Like I said, there was no damage that I could see.

It will be nice when all the roofs are finished as it has been very NOISY!!

Who'll Be Next? --RoadDog


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