Re: What Charley taught us


Supplies were likely easy to assure, Libby. Trucks could still rumble the interstates. But the stat refuse--so I've heard, don't know if it's true--temporary contractor licenses to licensed roofing contractor in neighboring states, which is usually the practice. If true, I can think of several noir scenarios why.


On Wednesday, November 24, 2004, at 05:44 PM, Libby Valentine wrote:


Friend of mine has a house in Jensen Beach which is
near West Palm, and a roofer friend of his down there
said he got 4,000 calls the first week after the first
hurricane went through.  4,000. Yikes.  I'd say most
likely not enough roofers, and I wonder about supplies
too.

Libby

--- Donna <gossiper@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

That is nuts.... why is it taking so long...
insurance funds slow, not
enough workers, ???....

So what- does everyone still have tarps over
everything... E-Gads...

Donna


Yeah. Office manager at work lives in Port
Charlotte. She lost half of
the roof on her house, and is just now getting it
repaired. And
yesterday they finally finished the roof across
the street.

On Saturday, November 13, 2004, at 10:03 PM, David
Franzman wrote:


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