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RE: If underlayments had a race: which one would cross the finish line last?

That’s the part I keep coming back to. I’ve had a couple roofs where we used top-tier synthetic underlayment, but the attic ventilation was a mess—ice...

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RE: ROOFING NIGHTMARE: IF YOU COULD ONLY PICK ONE NAILER...

Interesting take on cordless vs compressor. I've been juggling this myself lately—got some roofing repairs coming up at one of the properties, and I'm...

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RE: when do you usually tackle gutter cleaning?

Interesting point about pollen and blossoms causing clogs—I hadn't really thought about that. Makes me wonder, are certain types of gutter guards bett...

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RE: Roof Dramas: Shingles vs. Metal After Heavy Rain

Yeah, metal roofs definitely hold up better in storms, but I'm still curious—does anyone know if hail dents become a big issue over time? I've seen so...

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RE: My Roof Check Routine Saved Me Big Time—Anyone Else Tried This?

Haha, been there... But how do wax pencils hold up in extreme heat? Wondering if they'd melt or smudge on scorching summer days. Anyone tested that ye...

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RE: is it just me or are roofs wearing out faster these days?

Yeah, ventilation's definitely key, but I've also wondered if climate changes or weather patterns might be playing a role here? Seems like storms have...

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RE: how much does fixing up after a big storm usually set you back?

I get where you're coming from—no one wants to spend every weekend climbing ladders. Personally, I do a thorough check twice a year (spring and fall),...

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RE: insurance fine print strikes again—what would you do?

Good point about the equipment specs—makes me wonder how many people even know what counts as "undersized" or not. And if insurers are picky about sum...

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RE: Figuring out how much weight your roof can handle with solar tiles

That's a good point about weight capacity, hadn't really thought about that angle before. Makes me wonder—does the type of roofing material underneath...

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