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Fixing the roof?
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i think it's pretty easy, i would make sure the flashing is installed correctly, if there is any at all. Esp if you think there may be wood damage.
Is your house about 10 years old? If so, something should be done about the premature wear on the shingles. water is getting in somewhere and causing you some damage. I think replacing the materials shouldn't be hard at all, but somthing needs to be looked at to prevent this from happening again. |
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I know what the problem is.. you can barely see in the picture, but there is a gutter on the left and right side that feeds the water from the top roof onto the roof over the garage.. The house is around 12-13 years old, and over time the water has eroded the "glue" that has held the shingles down.
I do plan on replacing any wood that is damaged, and making sure that there is proper flashing. I also do plan on re-routing those 2 gutters to avoid future damage to the new shingles.
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I tried fixing my parents roof once. It didn't seem to difficult but once I tore off the old wood singles they told me they were just going to hire someone to replace the entire thing because they didn't want wood as the roof anymore. I probably would have messed something up anyway.
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I had this known roof leak issue when I purchased my home. A covered lanai (sunroom) was built into the backyard as an addendum. The original monier tile roof is slanted but the lanai room is flat. Well, a half-ass job was done and water would run down the monier tile and under an epoxy coating contiguous between the lanai roof and over the 2 lower rows of monier tile. This led to leaking of the sunroom during heavy rain. The original owner had tried to fix this twice but what needed to be done was remove the 2 lower rows of monier and run a new waterproof coating UNDER the monier and over the entire lanai roof creating a slight grade so water would not pool.
No way I was gonna touch monier with a 10 foot pole so I contracted it out for under $3000 which includes a 5 year watertight guarantee. In your case looks like you might need to replace only the lower 2 rows? What material is your shingles made of? I agree with Mike on fixing the gutters, I think the downspouts need to be more distant from the roof.
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The front of the house is stucco, so the flashing near the house wouldn't be too hard to accomplish. I'm going to price material tomorrow, and I already have 1 friend willing to help, and possibly another, which will speed up the process. Quote:
The shingles are 3-tab asphalt.
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When you pull up the old roof, you're going to re-use the flashing and put the new roofing down underneath it? Or is there no flashing there? BTW, nail gun = waste of money IMO. Get a helper with a hammer to cut shingles and snap chalk lines, etc. since it's such a small section of roof. |
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You think a nail gun for $20 for the day is waste of money?
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Edit -- I fixed a small section of the roof on my brother's house a few weeks ago. His siding is cedar shakes instead of stucco. The vast majority of the time was spent getting the flashing and ice dam sheeting right. Actually laying the shingles was a snap; when I was done I had no regrets that we didn't have a roof nailer. Last edited by svtmike; 11-04-2009 at 7:10 PM. |
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Well I talked to a roof guy this morning and he said he would do it for $450.. While I would love to do the roof myself, I think $450 is a great price to pay to not have to do any work
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He got great reviews online, so I'll have to see what happens tomorrow.
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That includes materials? If so that's a good price.
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Yeah it includes materials AFAIK over the phone. I got another quote for $800, so considering this one may end up around $600 it seems like a good deal.
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