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RE: Navigating local rules for adding a green roof: my step-by-step

I get where you’re coming from with the drainage upgrades, but I’ve actually seen a few green roof projects in our area where folks went a little over...

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RE: Getting attic airflow right: my step-by-step for better roof health

Those tight corners are always a pain. I’ve had some luck using flexible duct rods to push insulation in, then sealing gaps with low-expansion foam vi...

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RE: Which holds up better over time: felt or synthetic underlayment?

I’ve pulled off a lot of old felt that was basically dust after 15-20 years, especially on south-facing slopes. Synthetics seem to handle heat and UV ...

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RE: When sparks fly: imagining a wildfire-proof neighborhood

That’s fair, but I’ve actually had more headaches with stainless mesh than with some of the newer coated aluminum options. Stainless holds up to heat,...

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RE: if you had to redo your roof tomorrow, what material would you pick?

I hear you on the “tried and true” angle. Felt’s been around forever, and when installed right, it does the job. That said, I’ve seen synthetic handle...

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RE: Composite Shingles vs. Asphalt: Which Would You Trust Over Your Head?

I get where you’re coming from, but I’ve actually seen composite shingles hold up better after a couple of those big windstorms last year. Not saying ...

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RE: Trying to budget out a CertainTeed roof—any tips?

You’re spot on about CertainTeed’s system requirements. I’ve had clients try to swap in cheaper underlayment or drip edge, only to find out later the ...

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RE: When the inspector thinks your house is older than it is

That’s classic. I’ve seen inspectors misidentify materials more than a few times—especially with newer eco-friendly stuff or coatings that look odd to...

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