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I'm in the process of doing a complete tear off and install on my addition
and my question is,
I have the ice shield on, now does the first layer of felt paper go on top
of that or do I start it 30"
up and start with a 6"overlap?
Town ordinance says inspection must be done after ice shield is installed.
What are they looking for?
Can't continue until inspector signs off.
Thanks.
NY


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"gntry" wrote in news:M8F_j.3077$3f1.511@trndny02:

I'm in the process of doing a complete tear off and install on my
addition and my question is,
I have the ice shield on, now does the first layer of felt paper go on
top of that or do I start it 30"
up and start with a 6"overlap?
Town ordinance says inspection must be done after ice shield is
installed. What are they looking for?
Can't continue until inspector signs off.
Thanks.
NY



A roofer told me the felt starts up from the WSU. What did mfgr say on the
box about it? Anything? Is that where you got the 30" from?
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