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CHING JOHNSON ��r`� � ��� <br /> ° v� <br /> REMODELING CONTRACTORS Q o� - � <br /> "The Well-kept Home Never Grows 0/d" � � <br /> 3507 West 50th Street 920-1787 - Since 1947 Minnea lit, I i. 55410 <br /> (;��� � <br /> August 15, 1990 <br /> Lyle Oman <br /> City of Orono <br /> P.O. Box 66 <br /> Crystal Bay, MN 55323 <br /> RE: 1074 Loma Linda Avenue, Orono - Roof <br /> Dear Sir: <br /> In response to your <br /> letter of August 13, 1990, regarding the above roof. We as a contractor warrant <br /> the workmanship for one year after date of installation. The manufacturer of <br /> the shingles provide the owner with a 15 year prorated warranty that was given <br /> to the homeowner when they paid in full, October 24, 1981. The first we <br /> heard of any type of leak was February 11, 1988. We sent out a roofing person <br /> to inspect the roof as to any repairs needed. He noted some sealing that had <br /> to be done do to weather and wear, and did what he felt needed to make the <br /> roof water tight. We did note that the home is not properly insulated, and <br /> it could have some ice back-up problems in winter months. When we originally <br /> sold the job, we suggested tearing off all old roofing and perhaps covering <br /> the complete roof with new plywood. The customer stated due to the health <br /> of Mr. Mattson at that time, they could not afford the tear off plan, and <br /> choose repair work. The last time we spoke to Mrs. Mattson was on February <br /> 26, 1990. We offered to check her roof in the spring of 1990, but there would <br /> be charges for any repairs we did. We did not hear from her again until August <br /> 8, 1990, when she began threating us with a difference of opinion. We suggested <br /> she hire a roofer in her area to service her roof, and told her there would be <br /> a charge for any work our crews did. She also, said some of her shingles looked <br /> defective. If this is true, she needs to contact the manufacturer GAF, they have <br /> a local office and plant. Maybe now is the time to tear the whole roof off and <br /> inspect for rotted wood, etc. and apply the new ice and water systems on her <br /> roof deck. <br /> Thanks for dropping us a note, we consider this matter closed. <br /> Sincerely <br /> �1 _ <br /> � - <br /> Ching Johnso , Vi�e President <br /> CJ:tp <br /> ROOFING-RESIDING-PORCH ENCLOSURES-DOORS-WINDOWS <br />
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