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We had some roofing contractors replacing the flashing on our flat roof
earlier this week. They left the job unfinished, as it was raining at the time, and said that they couldn't cement the flashing in place while it was raining. This sounded reasonable, and I believed them. They came back today to finish the job. It was raining again this morning, but they went ahead and did it anyway. So, were they just looking for an excuse to skive off early when they were with us earlier in the week, or is the cement they put in place today not going to set properly? Many thanks Adam |
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