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2. On the second occasion, at 583 Manorwood Lane, it was clear that Steve had no <br />intention or effort to fix the single correction i made on the mid roof. The correction stated <br />that it required one more course of ice and water, to be able to meet code of reaching 24 <br />inches inside the heated structure, on one single slope of approximately 8 feet in width. <br />Because of how small the slope was, i assume that Steve felt that it was unnecessary, <br />and assumed that i would approve the mid roof if he simply called in another inspection <br />without fixing any corrections. After 3 corrections, Steve finally instructed his roofing <br />team to add another course of ice and water, to then having it meet code so it can then <br />be completed. The fact that he allowed the house to stay exposed, vulnerable to any <br />harsh weather, clearly showed me that Severy Creek Roofing had no intention in <br />meeting minimum standards for any roofing job he acquired. Thus, making me skeptical <br />and more attentive to every inspection ] performed for Severy Creek Roofing. <br />3. On the third occasion, at 318 South Place, the homeowner, Ted Hines, was having his <br />roof replaced when he noticed that he did not have any inspections or even a permit for <br />his re -roof. He quickly address the issue by contacting the building department and <br />making sure that Severy Creek did what they had to do in order to receive the permit and <br />receive the inspections. A couple days after Ted addressed the issue, Severy Creek sent <br />over a couple crew members to work on the new roof even though it was already <br />completed. Ted Hines took pictures of the materials they brought which included; ice and <br />water shield, drip edge, and new shingles. This led Ted to believe that they went out <br />there to make corrections on the job because they knew it was not up to code, and knew <br />that because they needed a mid roof inspection, they would need to physically show that <br />it is all up to code. A couple days later, Ted Hines contacted me and informed me that <br />there were more crew members working on his property, and they told him that there <br />was going to be an inspection that day. I was the only roof inspector at the time, and <br />knew nothing of an inspection that day until Ted Hines contacted me. I immediately <br />drove to 318 South Place and performed the mid roof inspection. When i arrived , they <br />already had three sections in which the shingles were removed in order for me to see <br />that the ice and water was reaching 24 inches above the heated structure. I asked them <br />to lift up one more section, which they did, and I was able to confirm that the mid roof <br />was per code and able to completed again. About a week later, Ted Hines noticed that <br />