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Roof section stripped, ice and water shield in place, drip edge nailed down.
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The problem corner was recognized and discussed.
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I checked periodically and enjoyed the view from up high.
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You’d think all the hammering and noise would scare off the wildlife…
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But it didn’t stop Chuck from having a little nosh.
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No, the husband wasn’t asleep… but they’d been on the roof since 8:00am and apparently he can strategize just as well lying down.
I repeatedly asked what he was going to do with the bad corner…. and I was repeatedly ignored. Please refer to the complicated diagram below to understand how and where the water was getting in.
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They finished for the day at 7:00pm and the tarp was redeployed. But when I went back out and found the section over the door (you know.. where it was leaking!) hadn’t been covered, I suggested something might need to be done due to the forecast of imminent rain. But once again, I was ignored. Because really, what do I know?
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