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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 2592"><p>This note is on behalf of my BF and his father who live in Prince Edward Island,Canada. They are small time beef producers and this past Sunday night/Monday morning our county was hit with high winds and heavy rain. The problem is that the winds ripped off the barn roof, broke the roof trusses and damaged the steel roof beyond repair. There are 2 walls left, but that is it.Then the worst no insurance when there was though to be insurance on it! I am wondering what is an affordable way to replace the roof as to not have high winds take it again? He is looking at tarp roof options, but i have yet to track down a dealer in Canada. And i would like to know what the pros and cons are with them from real people , not a sales pitch.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:emberfox@hotmail.com">emberfox@hotmail.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 2592"] This note is on behalf of my BF and his father who live in Prince Edward Island,Canada. They are small time beef producers and this past Sunday night/Monday morning our county was hit with high winds and heavy rain. The problem is that the winds ripped off the barn roof, broke the roof trusses and damaged the steel roof beyond repair. There are 2 walls left, but that is it.Then the worst no insurance when there was though to be insurance on it! I am wondering what is an affordable way to replace the roof as to not have high winds take it again? He is looking at tarp roof options, but i have yet to track down a dealer in Canada. And i would like to know what the pros and cons are with them from real people , not a sales pitch. [email=emberfox@hotmail.com]emberfox@hotmail.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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