The Brief
LAVEEN, Ariz. - With the active monsoon season in full swing, roofers across Arizona are busier than ever assessing storm damage.
Roofer, Randy Bailin with Valley Roofing & Repair , has seen business boom over the last two weeks, as powerful storms have homeowners scrambling to fix leaks and other damage.
What they're saying:
"So this stick is stuck about two inches into the foam of this roof," Bailin explained while on a job on Sept. 4, "And what happens on a foam roof is water can now seep into the foam itself and it degrades."
Bailin says he is personally handling about 15 assessments a day, with his company doing 40 to 60. Statewide, he estimates that roofers are dealing with "hundreds and hundreds" of calls.
Mary Evans, a Laveen homeowner, called Bailin after