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I need to have new shingles on my roof. There are two layers of three
tab shingles on there now. The roofer indicates that he will remove one layer and then reshingle. Don't I need both layers removed. The cost can't be that much more to remove the second layer. I have a simple 1200 sq ft ranch 40 years old. What are the thoughts? |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... I need to have new shingles on my roof. There are two layers of three tab shingles on there now. The roofer indicates that he will remove one layer and then reshingle. Don't I need both layers removed. The cost can't be that much more to remove the second layer. I have a simple 1200 sq ft ranch 40 years old. What are the thoughts? can you even get the top layer off without damaging the bottom layer? it would be silly to leave a layer on. |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... I need to have new shingles on my roof. There are two layers of three tab shingles on there now. The roofer indicates that he will remove one layer and then reshingle. Don't I need both layers removed. The cost can't be that much more to remove the second layer. I have a simple 1200 sq ft ranch 40 years old. What are the thoughts? Never heard of such a proposal. No way that the first layer will survive intact and thus be a good underlayment. Now is the time to improve/repair water/ice dam, chimney flashing drip edge etc. Find another roofer, his one is taking you for a ride. MLD |
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The roofer indicates that he will remove
one layer and then reshingle. That's absurd. Find a new roofer. |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... I need to have new shingles on my roof. There are two layers of three tab shingles on there now. The roofer indicates that he will remove one layer and then reshingle. Don't I need both layers removed. The cost can't be that much more to remove the second layer. I have a simple 1200 sq ft ranch 40 years old. What are the thoughts? The only reason I can think of is to save disposal cost and it might even take more labor to avoid damaging the lower layer (impossible to say without seeing and touching). You need to get this guy to elaborate his reasoning and get a second opinion (from a real contractor not us hacks on Usenet). Did you indicate a budget that he was trying to stay under? |
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![]() "Peter" wrote in message ... On 13 Jul 2005 13:50:37 -0700, wrote: I need to have new shingles on my roof. There are two layers of three tab shingles on there now. The roofer indicates that he will remove one layer and then reshingle. Don't I need both layers removed. The cost can't be that much more to remove the second layer. I have a simple 1200 sq ft ranch 40 years old. What are the thoughts? What this sounds like is some kind of standard bid form, and it's probably not what the price is based on. Call the roofer and ask for a price that includes both layers. The price you have probably does, but contractors get in trouble all the time when they get careless with those standard forms. k |
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On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 01:17:51 GMT, "k" wrote:
"Peter" wrote in message .. . On 13 Jul 2005 13:50:37 -0700, wrote: I need to have new shingles on my roof. There are two layers of three tab shingles on there now. The roofer indicates that he will remove one layer and then reshingle. Don't I need both layers removed. The cost can't be that much more to remove the second layer. I have a simple 1200 sq ft ranch 40 years old. What are the thoughts? ======================= My "guess" is that the bid price was to remove BOTH layers... I am not a contractor but I have installed a few roofs and BOTH the time spend and work involved in only removing the top layer would be excessive... Bob. |
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Personally, I'd have all the layers removed, including the tar paper,
to have the roof inspected. This will also remove a lot of weight. Select quality shingles, especially if you plan on living there a long time. On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 01:17:51 GMT, "k" wrote: "Peter" wrote in message .. . On 13 Jul 2005 13:50:37 -0700, wrote: I need to have new shingles on my roof. There are two layers of three tab shingles on there now. The roofer indicates that he will remove one layer and then reshingle. Don't I need both layers removed. The cost can't be that much more to remove the second layer. I have a simple 1200 sq ft ranch 40 years old. What are the thoughts? What this sounds like is some kind of standard bid form, and it's probably not what the price is based on. Call the roofer and ask for a price that includes both layers. The price you have probably does, but contractors get in trouble all the time when they get careless with those standard forms. k |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... I need to have new shingles on my roof. There are two layers of three tab shingles on there now. The roofer indicates that he will remove one layer and then reshingle. Don't I need both layers removed. The cost can't be that much more to remove the second layer. I have a simple 1200 sq ft ranch 40 years old. What are the thoughts? Stupidest idea I have heard in a long time! Strip the roof to the deck and start fresh! Greg |
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I need to have new shingles on my roof. There are two layers of three
tab shingles on there now. The roofer indicates that he will remove one layer and then reshingle. Don't I need both layers removed. The cost can't be that much more to remove the second layer. I have a simple 1200 sq ft ranch 40 years old. What are the thoughts? ------- As everyone else said, bad idea. You need a complete teardown, replacement of any damaged/delaminated decking, and installation of 30# roofing felt (if shingle mfgr requires felt), and reflashing of valleys etc. before laying down new shingles. If the roofer balks at these requirements, find someone else in a hurry, you don't want this guy touching your house. |
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