Incomplete Roof Tie-In
Existing roof opened for the porch roof tie-in, with work that remained incomplete and not reliably watertight.
Homeowner Documentation
Lake Placid, NY & the Tri-Lakes Area
Our documented experience
A factual record of our homeowner experience involving the written contract, payment history, incomplete roof tie-in work, water intrusion, emergency mitigation, owner-paid project materials, and termination of access.
Purpose of this site
This site documents our personal experience as homeowners. It is based on our records, photographs, contract documents, receipts, communications, and opinions. We invite corrections supported by documentation.
Documented Issues
Existing roof opened for the porch roof tie-in, with work that remained incomplete and not reliably watertight.
Water intrusion occurred from the work area, requiring emergency mitigation to protect the property.
Requests were made for corrected insurance information, payment documentation, lien waivers, and project records.
Materials purchased on our account and paid for by us were demanded for delivery or written accounting.
Access to the property was revoked absent prior written consent, with personal-property retrieval to be scheduled only in writing.
We will review documented corrections and update factual information where appropriate.
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Written contract signed for the 12 Patch Ln project.
Existing roof was cut into for the porch roof tie-in work.
Roof area was not reliably watertight and water intrusion occurred.
Homeowners took emergency steps to protect the property and prevent further damage.
Contract terminated, access revoked, and owner-paid materials demanded for delivery/accounting.
Owner-Paid Materials
Owner-paid project materials are separate from personal tools, trailer, or contractor equipment.
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Photographs and records can be added here to document the roof work, water intrusion, emergency mitigation, receipts, and correspondence.
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If any factual statement on this site is believed to be inaccurate, please send written correction with supporting documentation.