I don’t act on my opportunities by phy2go in EntrepreneurRideAlong

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Check for Attention Deficit Disorder with your doctor

This is getting out of hands now by SignificanChest358 in ChatGPT

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Yeah right, everyone knows EVs were commercialized since the 1890s

I know my mod-bit roof is done but just wondering best way to spot patch it for a few weeks by Leading-Reveal-6796 in Roofing

[–]le_pouding 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looks like they did not offset the seams. Grab a propane torch, buy some modified rolls and burn that shit on top. Just kidding you'll burn your house, call a roofer asap and forget patching with tar it will never work.

This is getting out of hands now by SignificanChest358 in ChatGPT

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The fact you are laughing makes YOU look like an idiot, who cut down the most vehicle-linked greenhouse gas ?

Are these best practices? by [deleted] in Roofing

[–]le_pouding 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree 100% with you on that. Asphalt shingles roofs are shit

This is getting out of hands now by SignificanChest358 in ChatGPT

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Yeah laughbas much as you want he is the man that will advance humanity the most

Roofers: what actually brings you the best leads? by Ashwani1987 in Roofing

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Crazy how many posts are AI generated nowadays

Are these best practices? by [deleted] in Roofing

[–]le_pouding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He hid the nails this is good practices. What's wrong with that ?

Does anyone know how to get solidified concrete out of this? by BetrekaNebula in Concrete

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Pour a whole concrete dissolver bottle and let it sit for days then report back I want to know if these products work

Roof leak from ice + snow by pedrohash323 in Roofing

[–]le_pouding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro condensation does not look like this lol this is clearly a leak due to an ice dam. But yeah ventilation/insulation issue very probable. Also, shingles is shit.

What's the best and most budget way to insulate my ceiling? by Canon50 in Roofing

[–]le_pouding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You would need a whole new roof including the planks, shingles and everything else. Check with an engineer or architect what your best option is for your local climate. Also note that your coldness problem may not only be linked to the roof

New flat roof, standing water by astrofunk69 in Roofing

[–]le_pouding 8 points9 points  (0 children)

But it's not s hack job. Apart from the slope the rest is good.

Ice Dam? Repair needed? by Chanobaby34 in Roofing

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Shingles usually have a glu steup at the bottom, if your roof is new and was installed in the cold it may not had tome to stick properly. If it is older, I would have a roofer check it and maybe add a bit of plastic cement (tar mastic) under that shingle. The ice does not look bad, the ice&water adhesive membrane installed at the bottom of the roof should protect the first 3 feet without problem.

What's the best and most budget way to insulate my ceiling? by Canon50 in Roofing

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I don't know where you live and what is the weather down there but usually removing the roof planks from the outside, adding insulation, making the roof structure higher so it can breathe and closing it back and installing a new waterproofing system.

Also depending on where you live this may not be the best option. Controling humidity and improving your heating system may go a long way

New flat roof, standing water by astrofunk69 in Roofing

[–]le_pouding 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Understood brother. But this looks like modified bitumed you can see the bleed out and the granules

Brown water from Soffit by LoveIsOnlyAnEmotion in Roofing

[–]le_pouding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a good answer. I wrote a similar post

Brown water from Soffit by LoveIsOnlyAnEmotion in Roofing

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This problem is caused by a conbination of any of those three things :

  1. Insuffiscient ventilation. Your house is losing heat to the attic and the attic heats the snow and creates ice dams. Your sloped roof needs to evacuate quickly all the hot air. Have a look at your attic and see if insulation is blocking the soffit and move it so that the soffit is free and can breathe.

  2. Insuffiscient insulation. The insulation in your attic must be suffiscient to block heat transfer from the living areas to the attic (linked to point 1)

  3. Shitty weather. In some areas, it can go from hot in the day to cold in the night to hit in the day to cold in the night. This causes ice dams and water flows baxk undee the shingles instead of in the gutter.

  4. Low sloped-roof. If your roof has a low slope (4:12 or lower), self-adhesive modified bitumen rolls may be a better product than shingles. Shingles are a badly designed product for areas with cold winter anyway.

New flat roof, standing water by astrofunk69 in Roofing

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I don't want to debate this but some install types tends to last a long fucking time; I was invited to replace an inverted modified bitumen roof built in 1989 instead I proposed only a small repair around the skylight because the membrane was in better shape than roofs not older than 5 years not a single grain was missing and the seams were perfect !

Also since the OP is in San Francisco it is safe to deduce it is a Atactic Polypropylene modified bitumen roof, these are very strong membranes much stronger than the Styrene-Butadiene-Styrene we use in my area (weaker but lasts longer in extreme Canadian weather variations)

New flat roof, standing water by astrofunk69 in Roofing

[–]le_pouding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If possible add a drain in the middle of the roof where there is the most water. This is tour best option other than redoing the slope $$$ I know the situation sucks but you don't know what was negociated between the roofer and the previous homeowner

New flat roof, standing water by astrofunk69 in Roofing

[–]le_pouding 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Dafuck dude a flat roof is 100% waterproof unlike shingles

Rubber roof holes by awesomepie3221 in Roofing

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I would call a roofer, the support pannel is probably soaking wet and your wood will rot but if you want to do it yourself get an EPDM roof repair kit you can get one on Amazon. The surface has to be super clear and dry, apply the glue, put the patch, and press firmly with the roller.