Preventative Actions to protect vinyl Mac roofs and vinyl Mac siding of your home this winter

Now is the time to take a good look at your home prior to the arrival of winter. The winter is a true test of your roof and siding on your home. The gusts, sleet, rain, snow; all add additional stress on your house, which is a significant issue when you have failing roofing components and or siding components. This time of year, prior to winter, is the perfect time to do a quick check up on your property.
Do you see shingles lifting or falling off your roof? If so, there is a good chance you will have a leak this winter? Every opening on your roof is a leak waiting to happen. If you can fit a pencil eraser, about a ¼ inch between the tabs of your shingles, it means your roof is ready to be replaced. Although there is no guarantee to the roof will fail this winter or years from now. There is likelihood when your roof does fail; it is going to cost you more to fix the interior of your house as well. The leak from your roof may cause your ceiling to becoming a sponge and lead to mold, or drip all the way into your bedroom.
A good preventative action would be to call a qualified roofing contractor with a references and more than a decade’s worth of experience. The big associations that group contractors together do not assure quality and price; they just assure that they have thousands of unqualified contractors in their listing. Homeowners should do their homework and verify contractors are professional and contact previous clients. It only makes sense, it’s your money. You should spend it wisely. Mac’s Vinyl Siding and Roofs is a reputable contractor that has hundreds of roof install and repairs in his portfolio of satisfied clients. Also, Mac’s is a GAF/ Elk Certified Master installer for roofing shingles which is a distinct advantage over his competition who have limited experience installing roofs. Also, a master installer is the only installer who can install a roof that will be warranted by the manufacturer.
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By jasonross1234 on Feb 10, 2010
Pac Advantage made that a lot harder for us to set up nowdays, because of how badly that went for them. Most of the associations out there pre-date AB1672, which means all of them pre-date the ruin of Pac Advantage.
Essentially, what you have to do is call an insurance carrier, preferably one with whom you and your agency has an extremely good relationship, and talk to them about negotiations.
Because you are looking at an Association Plan, not a regular group, you are not looking at something that the insurance companies HAVE to do, and as a result, it is unlikely they'll want to buy into that. Association plans are CERTAINLY not protected under AB1672, so you'll basically be negotiating with the carrier, to create a new plan, from scratch.
You'll want to have a few hundred people interested in this plan to make it look attractive to the carrier, but you can always start small and renegotiate later.
Good luck!
By Auto Loan Finance on Feb 10, 2010
Nice vid dude xD