WhitehouseLV wrote:
CKNSLS wrote:
Don't know how hail would have caused bubbles in the roof-UNLESS the hail came down-indented the roof then the bubbles formed.
That would be a tough case to make an insurance claim for. Many roofs get bubbles on them. I don't believe the bubbles means the roof is failing.
You only way to escalate this is too talk to the "higher ups" in the chain at AAA. Any legal action would cost more than the repairs most likely.
Your claim on the graphics are baseless-as per your post they were already worn and peeling.
I brought it up because it wasn't there the last time I was on my roof and now it is. I wasn't concerned about the roof until I saw an RV going down the road with a big air bubble in their roof. just want to make sure it wasn't due to the storm. The decals are obvious to me, they are wiped out. They won't even do a percentage. Your probably right it will take a letter, email or two to the right people before this probably gets resolved.
Reminds me of the time we had a gas leak on our range. The manufacture refused to acknowledge it and I was even told by a representative that her nose was sensitive when she pregnant and that's probably why my wife is smelling a gas leak. It took bringing out the gas company and an email to several corporate and department heads before they actually replaced it under warranty.
I have a feeling this will not be resolved to your satisfaction. Sorry.