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Dry verge debris
By 04848365, 19 hours ago |
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I had my concrete tiled roof replaced in 2018. The roofer put in a dry verge and a dry valley trough system as I requested a low maintenance roof. I clean my gutters regularly, at least twice a year b... | ||
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RE: I've had IKO. Time for new, and one contractor tells me he doesn't do IKO, said they were bad in 1990's and he won't put them on.
By Jack Gray, 6 days ago |
Roofing Questions |
Hi there, sorry about the delay getting back to you. I don't know of any issues with IKO Cambridge shingles, or any current issues with IKO in general. One thing to keep in mind as that almost all s... | ||
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RE: Repairing leaks on a barn roof
By sarah, 6 days ago |
Roofing Questions |
@leo Hey, assuming your steel panels are in good condition replacing failed washers and fasteners is the best bet. Avoid excessive caulking or coatings to prevent future maintenance issues. Consulting... | ||
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RE: Repairing leaks on a barn roof
By sarah, 7 days ago |
Roofing Questions |
Hello dear, Elastomeric caulk is a reasonable choice for sealing leaks temporarily. However, given the age of your steel roof, consider consulting a professional roofer and exploring metal roof coatin... | ||
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RE: Roofing recommendations?
By jacksjaney, 2 weeks ago |
Roofing Questions |
@leo "Thank you for the roofing recommendations! I'll definitely look into these options and their warranties to find the best fit for my needs." | ||
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RE: scuppers and the need for conductor heads
By jacksjaney, 2 weeks ago |
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I've had IKO. Time for new, and one contractor tells me he doesn't do IKO, said they were bad in 1990's and he won't put them on.
By SonOfEru, 2 weeks ago |
Roofing Questions |
I'm a customer. Our house was built in 1998, with IKO Cambridge. They seem to have lasted ok, but a carpenter friend recently looked and said it was really just time to do the whole roof again. So ... | ||
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RE: Liability insurance question
By Jack Gray, 4 weeks ago |
Roofing Questions |
Hi there! First of all, I want to point out that I'm not a lawyer and if you want legal advice, you should consult with a qualified lawyer who specializes in this sort of thing. That said, liability i... | ||
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RE: Any idea what causes this to happen?
By Jack Gray, 4 weeks ago |
Roofing Questions |
Hi there! That looks like a couple of severely warped pieces of roof sheathing. You'll need to remove those and replace with new plywood or OSB. It's possible that the existing sheathing panels were... |