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    I'd like a little off the top please.

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    Must be fall, all of its leaves were already on the roof.

    I'll bet the roof will rot out in that area first.


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    Nick,

    You need to expand your market and get out of Philadelphia.




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    But Joe, that's where all the fun is.


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    Nick, How do you report on slate roofs. Do you walk on them? Did you defer to slate roof specialist due to delamination/flaking?
    Dave


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    Dave, I do not walk then to prevent damage. Most of the defects on this roof were able to observed from ground level and I was able to put a small ladder up on a rear enclosed porch roof against the slate roof eaves. This one had everything wrong and is at the end of its life. I reported what I saw - broken, missing, and delaminating slates - improper tar seals on ridges and on copper flashings - heavy tree debris buildup with sapling growth in rear roof valley - daylight visible to exterior from attic in multiple areas and evidence of previous water penetration. Immediate repairs needed - anticipate and budget for replacement of roof. The house was 100 years old.


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    heavy tree debris buildup with sapling growth in rear roof valley

    That's just too funny to see it in writing on a report


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    I roofed a house like that about 5 years ago. It was also about a 100 years old. Must of been popular. I framed in the center though to give it pitch and installed EPM in the center and shingles on the sides.

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