b0ridi said:
Roofers installing today and they did not get the barrier up before the short downpour around noon. Water got on interior of windows, water spots on interior drywall, etc. Does the roofer's insurance cover this?
Maybe, is the short answer. It depends on how they are set up and if they are insured, and what the contract states.
You'll need to notify your PM and the main office to get the ball rolling on it. Generally, the roofing company sub contracts to installers who also own their own companies. So, in this case, the roofing company you signed with may ping the crew to open a claim and get them to cover it. If that crew doesn't have insurance, then hopefully the roofing company does and they will have to do something. You will need to stay on this and get answers quickly.
Start documenting everything now. Did the PM show up to the job at all? Did he check the weather prior to install? Did he watch the weather like a hawk while his customer's roof was open? Did he communicate with you well?
If you don't get anywhere with it, PM me. There is a chance I can get a contact for the company you used to encourage things. This industry is small, and get's even smaller the longer you are in it.