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Contractors tell Hood County courthouse roof is near end of life; insurance likely to cover major repairs
Summary
Roofing contractors told commissioners the historic Hood County courthouse roof shows functional and structural hail damage; they recommended full replacement using the original metal composition and said insurance has paid part of the claim but further documentation and coordination with the Texas Historical Commission are required.
Contractors from Precision Construction & Roofing told Hood County commissioners on Sept. 23 that the historic courthouse roof suffered hail and seam damage that the county’s insurance adjuster did not fully document during its initial inspection, and they recommended a full roof replacement rather than a temporary coating.
Ed Robinson and Andy Doan of Precision said their inspections — which included drone and physical walkthroughs of the clock tower and roof valley seams — identified…
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