“It is our professional opinion that it is poor construction practice to support roof joists on the fascia board at the ends of the roof rafters.” We have rendered this professional opinion with minor variations more than few times. The… Read More
Archives by Month: September 2013
Does This Look Like It Might Leak (Part 2)?
Maybe the old flashings shouldn’t always be re-used? Got step flashings? Shingles improperly oriented on cricket. Also the valleys discharge into the wall. A part of regular home roof maintenance is to remove… Read More
Compare: An Adhesive Failure Vs. a Cohesive Failure in an Asphalt Shingle
The wind resistance of asphalt shingles is strongly correlated to the sealing of the tabs. That is, if the tabs are well sealed, the shingle have excellent resistance to damage from exposure to high winds. An exception to this is… Read More
Does This Look Like It Might Leak (Part 1)?
The dark boards to the left are board sheathing on the wall. There is no step flashing at each shingle tab, but a continuous piece of metal flashing. Siding and flashing runoff is directed under shingles. Short wall flashing and rake drip edge direct… Read More
Happy Rosh Hashanah at Sundown September 4, 2013 (Our 100th Post)
We wish all, especially those of the Jewish faith, a Happy Rosh Hashanah! It is the first day of the new year for the civil calendar for the Jewish people. Some traditions believe that since this is the first day… Read More