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Painting chimney siding
The portion of the chimney that sticks out above my roof is covered on
all four sides with wood siding - which needs repainting. What's the best way for a homeowner to accomplish this task? I want to use a roller so I need some kind of contraption to keep the roller pan level on the roof. It's a one-story house and the roof line is just a little over 8 ft above ground. Thanks for any advice. |
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Painting chimney siding
On Aug 11, 7:57 am, wrote:
The portion of the chimney that sticks out above my roof is covered on all four sides with wood siding - which needs repainting. What's the best way for a homeowner to accomplish this task? I want to use a roller so I need some kind of contraption to keep the roller pan level on the roof. It's a one-story house and the roof line is just a little over 8 ft above ground. Thanks for any advice. Use a "mini" roller with a small plastic grid that goes inside of a 1 gallon paint can. JK |
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