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RE: Why does every car brand have their own weird shade of red?

- Silver’s easy, sure, but I’ve seen plenty of hail dents on light colors—just harder to spot unless you’re up close. Doesn’t mean they’re not there. ...

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RE: Thinking about replacing my roof—are shingles really worth it?

- Metal’s tough, but yeah, hail dents are a real thing. Doesn’t leak, but some folks can’t stand the look after a big storm. - Shingles—if you keep up...

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

- Gotta push back a bit on this: Seen too many “mild climate” attics with hidden mold or sheathing rot after a few years. It’s not always about frost...

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

- You’re spot on about the noise thing—modern metal roofs with proper insulation really aren’t bad. - Price is a gut punch, but you nailed the trade...

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RE: Hypothetical scenario: your roofer suggests a contractor network you've never heard of

Good question—I've seen it go both ways, actually. A few points from experience: - Smaller networks often try harder to impress (like your neighbor m...

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RE: thinking about splurging on better roofing—worth it or nah?

Good points above, just to add from experience: - Definitely worth it if you're in an area prone to storms or heavy snow. Had a basic roof before, th...

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RE: thinking about splurging on better roofing—worth it or nah?

Ventilation's definitely key, but don't underestimate the shingles themselves. I've seen plenty of roofs after storms, and honestly, quality shingles ...

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RE: struggling to decide between Tamko and CertainTeed shingles—anyone have thoughts?

- Metal roofs are solid for sure, but since OP's already leaning towards asphalt shingles, here's my quick two cents: - Tamko: decent pricing, easy en...

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RE: Rusty nails ruining my weekend project

Galvanized nails are solid advice—seen plenty of storm-damaged fences and decks held together by rusty junk. Pneumatic nailers save tons of time, but ...

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