Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Texarkana Hailstorm Update

First of all I want to say Thanks! to all of you who sent me an email. I'm trying to respond to each one but it may take a little while. Be patient with me. It's a little hectic, as you can imagine.

 

Texarkana

Man, all I can say is, WOW! The whole place is HAMMERED!

I wanted to be sure to explain to you guys what you were getting into if you make this run. First of all, if you can't work big dents don't even bother. If hard hit cars make you uncomfortable, skip it.

This is one of those storms guys. There will be some money made but it won't come easily. This is going to be some really tough work and, unfortunately, there are some outfits (I'm not going to name names...yet) that are obviously so desperate that they are already giving the farm away to try to lock down some work.

There will probably be a lot of technicians cycling through the shops on this storm. If you aren't used to working hard-hit cars, save your money and catch another storm. This is no place for the faint hearted dent pusher.

As far as roofers go, I would think just about every roof in Texarkana will be eligible for replacement.

 

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Comments:
how much are insurace companies paying down there for roofing. I have herd that the price are not that good so far south. please let me know. thanks
 
They should are paying great in Fargo, ND, and the snow is melting. We are getting $300+ for 30yr!!! Call (877) EZ-ROOF-1 or email jobs@cmrconstruction.com for more info. Ask for Kevin Smith
 
I am thinking of coming to Texarkana for some extra work. I have two body shops within 160 miles that I have to work one week out of the month to keep their hail work done. I am not afraid of big dents, I have been in the business since 1994 and you have to do big dents or miss the money during slow hail years. If you can help with some knowledge on the storm I would appreciate it.
Sincerely, Rocky Burton email: rockyburtonsdentaway@yahoo.com
 
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