The KDLinks XVIS-10 actually looks identical to the Rexing V1.
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The KDLinks XVIS-10 actually looks identical to the Rexing V1.
This is what the most severe of severe granule loss looks like. This is not damage from something. This is product failure. The South slope on the left compared to the North slope on the right. They are both subject to the same condition, but the South and West slopes get the most sun and will always fail faster. If you can imagine, this wasn't the most fun to walk.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/vg...=w1525-h858-no
The fiberglass layer was actually in pretty decent shape considering. All the "shiny" that you are seeing is the fiberglass layer. You can even see it along the edges of the shingles in the first picture on the "good" side, which is still in terrible condition.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/LJ...=w1525-h858-no
I'll bet that was scary, Irving. Like walking on mini ball bearings, I'm sure.
What was the reason you were there to inspect it for, if not a damage claim? Home for sale, or ?
All my stuff is damage claim, sometimes initiated by people trying to sell the house and the buyers inspector saying there is hail damage (that is almost never the case). This was a wind claim. There was wind damage, but you could hardly tell given the conditions of the shingles.
Good morning.