I had the new roof put on and interior work done so now I need a cert of completion so the homeowner can get the recoverable depreciation.
I am a casualty of the oil and gas downturn and this is my first attempt at roofing.
so far has been a success but I need to get this cert to the insurer
I live in a house that is about 120 years old. It has a hot water heating system that is about 85 years old but is a very simple and robust system. It was originally coal fired but was converted to natural gas in the 60's. It consists of a cast iron boiler (it's not really a boiler as it only heats the water to about 180 degrees), steel piping and the old cast iron radiators. A couple of years ago, my insurance company wanted an inspection done on it so I hired the best ticketed gas fitter in the area to inspect it.
I USED THE INSURANCE COMPANY ROODER TO DO MY ROOF. I TOLD HIM I WANTED A GREY ROOF BECAUSE THE HOUSE IS GREY, THEY PUT ON A BROWN ROOF. I HAVE NOT SIGNED THE CHECK FROM THE INSURANCE COMPANY YET. WHAT SHOULD I DO? HOW SHOULD I HANDLE THIS CASE?