joshuageocacher
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RE: QUICK FIX FOR ROOF LEAKS: DOES A TARP REALLY HOLD UP?

I’ve managed a few properties with roof issues, and honestly, those blue tarps are barely more than a band-aid—especially on a steep pitch like 8/12. ...

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RE: How I dodged a payday loan disaster

I get the airflow argument, but I’ve seen a lot of folks go too far the other way and end up with dust, pests, or even water vapor issues. Wire racks ...

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

That’s the truth. I’ve got a couple properties surrounded by old pines, and honestly, even the high-end micro-mesh guards can’t keep up when the wind’...

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RE: When hail meets metal: a suburban legend

Mixing insulation types under metal panels isn’t as wild an idea as it sounds. I’ve managed a few properties where we tried different combos—polyiso o...

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RE: just read about roof issues popping up after winter—are you checking yours?

Pine needles are relentless, no doubt. I’ve seen gutter guards that actually make things worse by trapping debris right on top—then you’re dealing wit...

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RE: Just got a roof inspection PDF that's straight outta sci-fi

That’s pretty much how I approach it too. I’ve had a few situations where a moisture meter flagged a spot that looked totally fine from the surface—tu...

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RE: Net 30 vs. upfront payment: which works better for you?

Split payments are probably the most practical compromise I’ve found, too. Upfront is great for cash flow, but I’ve had vendors disappear after a depo...

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RE: how long should we honor price quotes?

Definitely agree clarity upfront is key, but I'm wondering if 10-14 days might be a bit tight for larger projects? I've seen some commercial HVAC quot...

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RE: Just got a roof inspection PDF that's straight outta sci-fi

Yeah, sprinklers can definitely simplify things, but they're not always the best fit depending on your landscape. I manage a few properties with prett...

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RE: Ventilation in new builds—are we overlooking something important?

We switched to HDPE decking on a couple of properties about four years ago, and honestly, it's held up surprisingly well. No noticeable warping or fad...

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