Mark P Posted February 2, 2007 Report Posted February 2, 2007 What a bone head and sloppy repair job of recent storm damage. Owner probably got some insurance $ and figured he pocket most of it. The edges are stapled with really small staples that are all rusted and backing out. The bottom edge is not sealed down and will blow off the next big wind we get. I'll recommend it be repaired. This did raise a question for me. What is the max slope roll asphalt can be used on. I usually see it on 2/12 or so. This house was around 8/12. Download Attachment: P1030213 (Medium).JPG 90.33 KB
hausdok Posted February 3, 2007 Report Posted February 3, 2007 Hi, Your photo didn't post because you named it with special symbols. Go to your picture folder, right click it and choose rename and then give it a name without any spaces or special symbols such as the parenthesis. P1030213_Medium will work fine. Editor
zeb Posted February 3, 2007 Report Posted February 3, 2007 I beleive it is 1/12 or maybe 2/12. The wraper around the rolls states this.
mthomas1 Posted February 3, 2007 Report Posted February 3, 2007 As far as I know there is no limitation for steep roofs, the minimum is usually listed as 2/12. Typical installation instructions: http://imgs.ebuild.com/xCat/ebuildWebA/ ... t=Original
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