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RE: When hail meets metal: a suburban legend

Rubber patches are a mixed bag for me too. I’ve put them on a couple old barns around here (central Iowa, so lots of freeze/thaw), and they seemed fin...

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RE: Anyone have experience with shingles that hold up against hail?

That’s interesting—did the Class 4 shingles actually avoid cracking or just look less beat up? I’ve heard some brands hold up better than others, but ...

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RE: How do you keep your gutters from turning into leaf soup?

I hear you—manual cleaning is a pain, but with pine needles, nothing else seems to cut it. I’ve tried those “no-clog” mesh guards and they just end up...

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RE: Weighing the pros and cons: full roof removal vs. just adding a new layer

That’s interesting—especially about the hidden rot. I get what you mean about humid climates making things riskier. But do you ever run into homeowner...

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RE: How often do you actually get your business roof checked?

I get where you’re coming from—once you’ve had water sneak in, it’s hard not to be a little jumpy. I’m actually surprised more people don’t check afte...

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RE: ROOF SURVIVED HURRICANE, BUT WAS IT JUST LUCK?

I get the “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” mindset, but I’m not sure that always works with roofs—especially after a hurricane. Just because you can’...

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RE: ROOF SURVIVED HURRICANE, BUT WAS IT JUST LUCK?

I keep hearing that and honestly, it checks out. Quick question—how often do you actually check under the flashing or look at the rafter spacing? I’ve...

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RE: Weighing the pros and cons: full roof removal vs. just adding a new layer

That’s exactly what happened to my uncle’s place—tiny leak, but the drip showed up right away. Felt might’ve masked it longer, but then you’re dealing...

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