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Northwest Construction & Insurance Law
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Roofing / Flashing

Roofing and flashing failures often define the real repair scope.

Roof, flashing, penetration, transition, gutter, deck, and drainage problems can cause interior damage and disputed insurance or builder responsibility.

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The visible leak may be only the symptom. The recovery question is whether the responsible party or insurer is accounting for the real repair path.

Common Signals

Roof leaks after storms, construction, repair, or recent installation.
Damaged drywall, ceilings, insulation, framing, or finishes.
Conflicting contractor and insurer estimates.
Disputes over code upgrades, matching, full replacement, or proper restoration.

Useful Proof To Preserve

  • Roof photos
  • Contractor estimates
  • Insurance claim documents
  • Repair invoices
  • Timeline of leaks

Review Focus

What the first pass tries to clarify.

Send roof photos, estimates, policy or warranty materials, claim correspondence, repair invoices, and the leak timeline.

1

Separate the leak source from the interior damage, access work, code issues, and full restoration cost.

2

Compare contractor repair pricing against carrier or builder positions before the low number becomes the baseline.

3

Look for timing, storm, installation, maintenance, and prior-repair facts that may affect responsibility.

Start Here

If the number does not match the damage, send it in for review.

Start with the short version: what happened, who is involved, where the property is, the repair scope or insurance position, and the rough amount at stake.

No fee unless money is recovered for you on accepted matters, subject to a written fee agreement.