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Mark Sundberg U.S. View Profile
| Architecture, structure, construction. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Shawn Watson U.S. View Profile
| I own a company in the Washington, DC area that specializes in slate, copper and tin roofing.
I can answer questions about historic roof installation and sheet metal fabrication. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Tom Souza U.S. View Profile
| Can not help in The new single ply roof systems Rubber systems
mostly wood shake, wood shingle, fiberglass shingles,Torch-on, some concrete some clay tile and some still tile gerard,decra tile | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Todd E. Miller U.S. View Profile
| I am available to answer any questions pertaining to residential (or other sloped) metal roofing. I have knowledge of most available products but I like to approach projects from a "needs" basis and analyze them individually. Additionally, I can answer most questions about building ventilation. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Brad Zacharia View Profile
| All aspects of residential Roofing. This includes shingles and flat (low slope) roofs. I have knowledge in the installation as well as the design of roofs from an engineering standpoint. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Michael J. Owen Panama View Profile
| Pretty much anything about roofing, particularly asphalt shingle and metal. Replacing damaged sheathing/plywood etc. | On Vacation returns 09/03/2008 View Past Answers |
Ron Haynes U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions related to all types of steep slope and low-slope commercial and residential roofing, including asphalt shingles, metal roofing, built-up roofing (tar and gravel), modified bitumen roofing, single ply roof systems, tile, and slate. Questions may relate to design, installation, problem resolution or repair of the roof system. | On Vacation returns 09/02/2008 View Past Answers |
Brian Atkins U.S. View Profile
| I can answer any question related to all type of roof repairs (especially tile roof repair and flat roof repair work). I can also answer most new roof or roofing related questions with the exception of questions in regards to single ply roofing (PVC) and standing seam or metal panel roofing. I have little or no experience with those applications. | On Vacation returns 09/06/2008 View Past Answers |
Dan Merrill U.S. View Profile
| We are a "green" roofing company. We offer information and advice on metal and synthetic cedar, tile, and slate roofing products.
We also address good, sound installation practices for lifetime and slate roof installations.
Generally speaking, we are experienced with any materials that have 50 year or longer, lifespans, such as copper, terne coated steels, Kynar painted Steel or Aluminum, etc.
We offer no advice on asphalt or fiberglass roofing products. | On Vacation returns 09/12/2008 View Past Answers |
david burnett U.S. View Profile
| My expertise is with shingle roofs and all types of repairs connected to roof leaks on homes. Typically these leaks are around pipes, skylights, chimneys, and ridge vents. Other various causes of damaged shingles can be addressed as well. I would not attempt to compare manufacturers products or answer any questions other than what I have described above but would direct those to other more qualified technicians. | Maxed Out View Past Answers |
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2008-08-30 foam under wood shingles, venting?: Hi David With out seeing the whole situation it would be hard to advise. Adding insulation under the wood shingles kind of concerns me, do to moisture that my get trapped between the wood shingles and...
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2008-08-29 Timberline shingles: I have heard of different lawsuits on shingles but I'm not familiar with specific ones. If there was a lawsuit GAF would know about it. Call them. It might be like talking to the fox about the hen house...
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2008-08-29 gutters: Those types of roofs generally use half-round gutters which use brackets that hang from under the shingles or slates. If you want to try K-gutter go to a roofing supply and they will have an assortment...
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2008-08-29 Flat Roof Issues: Roofs don't leak when done correctly. The problem with flat roofs is that "IF" there is a leak the leak will be worse than in a sloped roof. THE MOST IMPORTANT thing with any roof is the quality of the...
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2008-08-29 starter shingles: They did it incorrectly and I'll bet they did other things wrong with the starter strip too such as no glue strip as the bottom. That is another common mistake. What they did by overlapping will not be...
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