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<blockquote data-quote="Laffs" data-source="post: 15866042" data-attributes="member: 75657"><p>Heyyyy, we're not all bad, I mean A LOT are but not all. Commercial Roofing Estimator/PM here, generally we also HATE the idea of interior finishing going in prior to completion of all exterior waterproofing systems and advice against it. Usually how it happens is a scheduling delay for us because of weather causes the GC or client to flip their lid on timelines and they decide to try and finish under us. More times then not this happens. Now if the roofers have been on and offsite repeatedly and theres been no materials hang ups or weather delay, thats just bad practice or over booking. </p><p></p><p>Sorry to see OP, based on the damage in the pictures I wouldn't accept less than full drywall and insulation removal/replacement in the affected areas, as well as performing some test cuts in other areas of the home to ensure no moisture is present there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laffs, post: 15866042, member: 75657"] Heyyyy, we're not all bad, I mean A LOT are but not all. Commercial Roofing Estimator/PM here, generally we also HATE the idea of interior finishing going in prior to completion of all exterior waterproofing systems and advice against it. Usually how it happens is a scheduling delay for us because of weather causes the GC or client to flip their lid on timelines and they decide to try and finish under us. More times then not this happens. Now if the roofers have been on and offsite repeatedly and theres been no materials hang ups or weather delay, thats just bad practice or over booking. Sorry to see OP, based on the damage in the pictures I wouldn't accept less than full drywall and insulation removal/replacement in the affected areas, as well as performing some test cuts in other areas of the home to ensure no moisture is present there. [/QUOTE]
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