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Kristie Brown

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  1. Hi @hausdok The home was built in 85. We do not know how old the stucco work is or how many roofs have been put on. The roofing company said "There is a flashing behind the stucco, and under the shingles, and the shingles are installed as close to the walls as possible." So apparently there is some flashing. It is unclear as to how far it goes up and the question is does it really matter. It will still wick and eventually cause damage. Right?
  2. Yeah, it appears that the stucco work was done well before the new roof so getting the roofing company to fix that is not going to be easy. Certainly not free either. Right?
  3. @Bill Kibbel Thanks so much Bill! I guess my next question is what are the risks, knowing that it was done this way? What kind of damages could occur?
  4. My client had an inspection done and the inspector noted the following in the roof section: The shingles are touching stucco siding in various areas around the home. When we questioned the roofing company that recently installed the roof he said... "There is a flashing behind the stucco, and under the shingles, and the shingles are installed as close to the walls as possible. The shingles touching the wall should not have any issue in the future. The shingles have to be installed tight as they can for prevention of leaks.” Is this the proper way to do this? Should we accept this or is there a differnet manufacturer install requirement with shingles? Is this going to be an issue later? thx!
  5. My client had an inspection done and the inspector noted the following in the roof section: The shingles are touching stucco siding in various areas around the home. When we questioned the roofing company that recently installed the roof he said... "There is a flashing behind the stucco, and under the shingles, and the shingles are installed as close to the walls as possible. The shingles touching the wall should not have any issue in the future. The shingles have to be installed tight as they can for prevention of leaks.” Is this the proper way to do this? Should we accept this or is there a differnet manufacturer install requirement with shingles? Is this going to be an issue later? thx!
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