Roofing Question
"SteveB" wrote in message
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How does roofer know the thickness of the sheathing without
ripping-off the shingles? Seems to me that he'll need to use the
same thickness to match the existing sheathing that has not buckled.
Probably from the experience of working on hundreds of roofs, and that
there
is only one thickness used in your area. Probably half inch. And
sometimes
a piece is visible on the outside that can be seen, so he doesn't need to
go
inside. Ask him how he's sure. If you don't think the man knows what
he's
doing, hire someone else.
Roofing isn't rocket science, and if there is a difference in the
sheathing,
it's only going to be 1/8", and that can be shimmed so it is not a visible
transition.
Steve
I see you need to stick with giving advice on another subject.
One thickness per area????? LOL
Only an 1/8 of an inch??????? LOL
What's the difference between 1/2 and 3/4?????
Now go outside and play with your dog little kiddy.
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