No Roof Shingles
Got up on my roof for the first time since I purchased a house, and
noticed that a second story "bonus room" doesn't have any shingles on it, just a layer of asphalt. The slope of this section of roof is low, and you can't see it from the ground. Is this normal? Thanks |
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No Roof Shingles
How long since you closed?
Uhm...about 11 months. ;-) I just bought a ladder, so the roof was inaccessible. My main motivation behind the purchase was that I noticed what looked like rotting fascia next to the chimney. The fascia is under the shingleless section. And the wood IS quite rotten. What sort of disclosure/pre-closure inspection was done? I had a pre-purchase done with a guy that someone assured was a "deal killer", I know he climbed on the roof; he remarked something about alligatoring near the chimney, which was fixed by the prior owner. Unless it is actually of low enough slope to qualify as a flat roof (which I doubt on a dwelling unless it was an addition, not original construction), it's almost surely adequate pitch for asphalt shingles. It could be an addition, but the room is unfinished, so I doubt it. Thanks |
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No Roof Shingles
You most likely have a built up roof.
I googled on "built up roof" and it sounds like this is exactly what I have. So the lack of shingles is apparently "as designed." Thanks for the info. |
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