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Mortpes Mortpes is offline
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Originally Posted by Clueless Mary
By visual inspection, roofer diagnoses buckling in some of the plywood
sheathing and takes a down payment to buy supplies, including the
plywood sheathing.

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.
Thanks.
Partly due to code and partly due to the product that is sold for that purpose. Ask roofer to replace any bad wood. It would be highly unusual for none to be found. And that is something you would want done.