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    A good place to get scrap is....

    In TX we get many hail storms and in DFW we had a good hail storm 2-3 months ago and MANY people are getting new roof's and gutters

    IF YOU GO TO A HOUSE WITH A ROOFING SIGN IN THE YARD AND EITHER TALK TO THE OWNER AND ASK THEM IF THEY ARE GETTING NEW GUTTERS..
    If so ask if you can remove there old ones IT WILL SAVE THEM 200 Dollars when the gutter guys give the estimate since they will save the labor to remove and the removal fee....

    it will take you around 1hour maybe 2 if you are slow to get them down.



    Also call the roofer and ask him to save all the metal from the roof off this job and all others he does.. they do not save that stuff!

    (Metal Spinning Fans, Lead pipe covers, and other)

    the lead alone off a house with 2 bathrooms will be 15-18 pounds

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    Don't know about others, but I wouldn't let just anyone climb around on my roof/hang off ladders tearing gutters down.

    1. Liability issue.

    2. Fairly good chance they wouldn't know what they were doing and may end up costing me more than I'd save in removal fees.

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    But I think It takes a Iq of 8 to not Destroy the house and remove a SCREWED ON piece of metal.

    And the Company who makes the gutters hire day labors to just come rip it off so the
    Guys who make the gutters and put them up can do it faster and not worry about taking them down
    Last edited by Mick; 07-27-2011 at 09:50 AM. Reason: deleted personal attack comment

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    Ahh what a shame. I missed it.


    Regardless if it's easy to remove, I still wouldn't want the liability if someone falls. We know how people love to sue. Average scrapper doesn't carry insurance.

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    If you ask the roofer he will more likely give them to you and his company will remove them from the roof for you all you need to do is just cary it away.

    It is much easier for them to remove the gutters so they can put the roofs metal trim,
    So 80 Precent of the time you do not even need to remove the gutters

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    Yeow. Setting aside the IQ comment, lets look at it from the homeowners point of view. If I had a contract with a roofer to put new gutters up I have to trust that they are bonded and licensed and insured to removed and replace my gutters. I have to trust they have trust worthy people removing the old gutters. Why in the heck would I let some stranger off the street remove my old gutters? Its MY homeowners insurance that gets billed if this stranger hurts themselves and then MY rates go up because of this. Whereas if the licensed/bonded/insured roofer's worker gets hurt its HIS insurance that covers injuries. At the very least, I myself will remove the old gutters and scrap them out. that way if I get hurt its my own **** fault.

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    No, you don't have to just trust. GET a copy of their insurance and make sure it says on the policy what you are hiring them to do. If you hire an uninsured tradesman, your insurance will likely NOT pay any claim as a result of their work. It's called HOMEOWNER NEGLIGENCE. If they're supposed to be bonded, their insurance will make sure they are before issuing a policy. To cover yourself, call the agent listed on the policy and ask if the insurance is still in force. If you want to go further, have them put you on the policy as "Additional Insured" and you will be notified if the policy is cancelled.
    People may laugh at me, but that's ok. I laugh all the way to the bank.

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    Well yeah, I know that I was just trying to point out the dangers of letting some street guy in my yard to remove gutters without having all of those goodies on hand. I would never just 'trust' I guess I should have made that clearer and I didn't, my bad (Makes that IQ thingy have a bit of merit eh? . but the moral is still the same.

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    Thanks, newattitude and Mick, that's what I was getting at.

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    I don't know what they do in your area, but here virtually all roofing/gutter companies scrap their own stuff.

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    michaelarms, it is not good to lie on a forum, where we can see that you joined in May and have already made 9 posts. Please go to the introduction thread and give us a proper introduction. EXamples: where you are from. age. how you got into scrapping. Do this and you will be welcomed like a soldier home from the war.....well, almost.


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