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jackiniraq asked:
A section requiring 8-12 shingles, its been raining for days, I tried to wait but I am coming to the end of my r and r, would it hurt more to replace them with the high humidity or should I just wait for several days of dry weather? (If I have to wait I will have to pay someone to do it.) I do not want to create a larger problem that I might not know about…… help?
A section requiring 8-12 shingles, its been raining for days, I tried to wait but I am coming to the end of my r and r, would it hurt more to replace them with the high humidity or should I just wait for several days of dry weather? (If I have to wait I will have to pay someone to do it.) I do not want to create a larger problem that I might not know about…… help?
unitedfw asked:
Is there any potential for problems with felt paper that has been installed on a roof if the shingles are not put down within a month or so? I have a client who was hit by hurricane Gustav, and the roofer installed the felt paper on his 90 unit apartment complex 6 weeks ago – and it is still sitting without any shingles on it. The tar paper has turned gray, and looks brittle, as it has been exposed to the elements the entire time. Does he need to put down new material before he puts down the shingles?
Is there any potential for problems with felt paper that has been installed on a roof if the shingles are not put down within a month or so? I have a client who was hit by hurricane Gustav, and the roofer installed the felt paper on his 90 unit apartment complex 6 weeks ago – and it is still sitting without any shingles on it. The tar paper has turned gray, and looks brittle, as it has been exposed to the elements the entire time. Does he need to put down new material before he puts down the shingles?





