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Rob Dowsett
  • Investor
  • Dorchester, Ontario
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London,ON, Looking 4 someone 2 help with poss. structural issue.

Rob Dowsett
  • Investor
  • Dorchester, Ontario
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I am not sure where I should be posting this, so I put it here.  Sorry if it is not in the best category. We had some roof work done about 4 years back, putting a peaked roof over a flat roof (flat roof leaked, we had it repaired, it leaked more...lawsuit, blah, blah, blah...ended with peaking the roof). We are experiencing cracking, and what looks like possible water damage inside the house on the upper floor ceiling. There are no pipes in the area, and the space between the peaked roof and flat roof is completely dry. I am looking for someone in the London area to come and look at the situation and determine what the issue is. Do you have any recommendations as to who I should contact to figure out what is going on before we start ripping the house apart?

Thanks,

Rob

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