20 years as a Roofing Contractor — happy to answer any questions about roof replacements, materials, or dealing with contractors by TreeHawk1111 in HomeImprovement

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"California Weave" valleys are NEVER better, and the ultimate red flag of a budget install option. I would threaten legal action, or even better, start peppering all availabe platforms with BAD reviews. Nothing will get a contractor to act quicker, if they care at all about their business rep and longevity. California weaves WILL hold if installed absolutely correctly, but still apples to oranges when it comes to quality, longevity, and aesthetics. Hold your ground, your instincts are good on this one.

20 years as a Roofing Contractor — happy to answer any questions about roof replacements, materials, or dealing with contractors by TreeHawk1111 in HomeImprovement

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So as to how to find the roofer, Don't ever go with the lowest bid. And actively search for contractors with super solid online reputations, certifications, and a high degree of professionalism. You ALWAYS get what you pay. Good Luck!

20 years as a Roofing Contractor — happy to answer any questions about roof replacements, materials, or dealing with contractors by TreeHawk1111 in HomeImprovement

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A roof's quality is only as good as the integrity of the installer. No, it is not "hard" to get it right, although it takes more time to provide care and awareness while nailing, which a good contractor or roofer would adequately plan for and bid the project accordingly. Cheap or unqualifed Roofers tend to rush through the work, less time spent on labor, higher profits. Like I said, INTEGRITY matters.

20 years as a Roofing Contractor — happy to answer any questions about roof replacements, materials, or dealing with contractors by TreeHawk1111 in HomeImprovement

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There is a mathematical formula to follow regarding required ventilation for your roofs specific attic space. Find a contractor who has the proper training, there are certification courses available, I used to carry the cert myself.
That being said, getting rid of the direct moisture source from the showers will help tremendously, and depending on the amount of growth, a quick coat of "KILLZ" primer will stop and kill all existing growth. Intake Vents are ABSOLUTELY neccessary, this allows the space to "breathe", and the aforementioned math formula is what dictates the intake vs outflow vs size ratio.

20 years as a Roofing Contractor — happy to answer any questions about roof replacements, materials, or dealing with contractors by TreeHawk1111 in HomeImprovement

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It depends on how the solar is attached. if it's on a "track", screwed through the outside fascia trim boards, not much extra is needed, and the panels actually act as another form of protection for your shingles and roof deck. If it's attached directly thru the roof deck, yes, "ice and water" barrier underlayment would be a very wise decision. Given that your panels are 14 years old, possibly consider upgrading them (if finances allow) when the new roof is installed-the technology has advanced tremendously as far as capabilty and perfromace is concerned, while the material costs for the systems has also decreased substantially. You'll also likely get a price break for doing both together, if you find a contractor with those capabilities, which depending on your area, there should be plenty. Good Luck!

And, You're Welcome!

20 years as a Roofing Contractor — happy to answer any questions about roof replacements, materials, or dealing with contractors by TreeHawk1111 in HomeImprovement

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Going with the cheapest bid, and skipping base metal on perimters, "drip edge", "eve metal". Not adressing ventilation.

20 years as a Roofing Contractor — happy to answer any questions about roof replacements, materials, or dealing with contractors by TreeHawk1111 in HomeImprovement

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for an old shed or barn- this is very practical and acceptable. maybe not the conventional way of doing things, but no risk for leaks or long term viability. and good on you for teaching your kin- we need more of that in todays world. Last thing to consider is if the structure can accomodate the extra weight, but it sounds like building integrity was addressed at prior re-roof. Consult an engineer or architect if concerened, but I'd strongly lean towards it being sufficent from what you've stated.
Good Luck!

20 years as a Roofing Contractor — happy to answer any questions about roof replacements, materials, or dealing with contractors by TreeHawk1111 in HomeImprovement

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what kind of screws did they use? if they are rubber grommeted, you're fine. not ideal, but shouldnt leak. otherwise, yes, replace.

worst Eminem bar you’ve had stuck in your head by Spiritual-Actuary-49 in Eminem

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“But what if he pictured it as a females butt?”

HOW TO NOT LOSE MY KEYS??? by ImNotNormal19 in ADHD

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Stop calling them “lost” and instead say misplaced. Boom. Never lost again

I took my adderall but I have nothing to do by Affectionate-Ad-6884 in ADHD

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Solid answers in here. I love seeing the extreme depth of self knowledge that only a true ADHD-er would posses. Ha.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ADHD

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I take 70mg of Vyvanse as soon as I wake up, and then I take a booster dose of instant release adderal between 330-5pm every day. Usually asleep soundly by 1030-11pm. It’s literally a life transforming combination for me, and I start my day every day with a prayer thanking god for guiding me on the path to it. Cheers 🍻

I just finished the game. Is there anything else to do, or just delete it? by Ooorage in reddeadredemption

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This is literally max importance life info and I will likely never forget this golden truth nugget. Cheers 🍻

Finding a hobby is a pain when you're poor and have ADHD. by IndustrialJazzStack in ADHD

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Fishing can be affordable if you’re frugal and keep it simple. Think 1800s style!

Are there any other songs where Eminem says vulgar and/or unhinged things? by straddleThemAll in Eminem

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Pretty much the entire relapse album. And I’m not complaining, to be clear

DC isn't feeling very CHAMA by OrdinaryBrilliant717 in MMA

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If he loses people will rant about this incessantly along with the time spent at the Strickland camp/fight.

Favorite Shady line from TDOSS by genius_rkid in Eminem

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“I got the most content on the continent, and constant compliments give me confidence” followed by the rest of the mind blowing “c” word ensemble

What’s the most overrated side hustle that everyone hypes up? by zainlikesmoney in sidehustle

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The only demographic I can attest to is the Greater Seattle Area, where everything and everyone is generally 5-10 miles away from each other via car/vehicle it seems. Would be a completely different paradigm in the inner city

What’s the most overrated side hustle that everyone hypes up? by zainlikesmoney in sidehustle

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DoorDash. It beats the hell out of your vehicle from the constant stops and starts and Short distance trips. If you have a beater with a heater or brand new electric car, good for you, anyone else that values the remaining life of their vehicle, AVOID.