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Racarloroofing Inc
Racarloroofing Inc, 65 Dunster Rd, Bedford, MA (Owned by: robert carlo) holds a builders license according to the Massachusetts license board.
Their BuildZoom score of 89 does not rank in the top 50% of Massachusetts contractors.
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By MmAugust 10, 2016Roof$12,3002 days
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Strip and re roof strip and re roof
Valuation:
$16,000
Permit #:
BLDR-037199-2016
Status:
issued
Fee:
N/A
Permit Type:
Roof
Building Type:
N/A
Strip existing roof install ice and watershieldtitanium underlayment 8 drip edge gaf timberline shingles
Valuation:
$7,500
Permit #:
B14-000442
Status:
issued
Fee:
N/A
Permit Type:
Residential repair
Building Type:
N/A
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Verified License
| License # | CS020350 |
| Status | Active |
| State | Massachusetts |
| Type | builders |
- BuildZoom has not verified this license since February, 2012.
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89
BuildZoom Score
Insured
| Insurer | travelers |
| Insured up to | $1,000,000 |
Racarloroofing Inc Employees
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robert carlo
Owner
R.A. Carlo Roofing did not meet the agreed upon roof replacement contract from October 25, 2011. The business was contacted in both 2012 and 2014 about visual problems with the roof that was installed. On both occasions, they never followed up. In July of 2016, three different roofing companies were asked to inspect the roof and estimate the cost of fixes since there was a leak in the roof valley in early 2016. Upon completed inspections of the roof, it was found to be poorly installed and deficient in a number of areas. The original contract was also reviewed and found to be under warranty. R.A. Carlo was contacted on July 30 and came out to the home site on July 31. Mr. Carlo did not bring a ladder to properly inspect the roof, he arrived with binoculars. Upon arrival, he was condescending and rude to the owner referring to her as ‘honey’. He also second guessed the three other inspector’s findings and claimed verbally that the roof was permitted work. On August 3, 2016, the town of Bedford confirmed that R.A. Carlo did not pull a permit for the roof. R.A. Carlo claimed on July 31 that the roof was permitted and that he believed the shingles were defective. He asked to setup a time with the manufacturer to review the case for defective shingles. The following items also need to be remediated to solve the issue with his original 2011 roof installation:
Plywood is going the wrong direction, not secured properly to the risers
Plywood that is visibly rotten was not replaced
The first row of shingles was not put in as a starter row and not adhered to the roof properly
The flashing is pulling away from the roof
There is a gap in the venting
Nails are sticking directly up on the roof
Leak in the valley of the roof
Areas of the roof are soft enough to cause injury for inspection personnel
Spoke to on Wednesday, August 3 said he was going to the town to get a copy of the permit, said the single rep was on vacation until Monday, Aug 8
Spoke to on Monday, August 8 said the shingle rep could come out any day but Thursday, when pressed admitted he did not locate a copy of the permit and said he is not sure why he did not pull a permit
Came with Rep was unhelpful, refused to leave property after intimidating owner