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Old 11/26/07, 1:12 PM
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Been trying to teach this to the roofers around here for years........they're not buying it.
Could you show me how that is done, before I write up a procedure to implement in our training manual.

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Bird **** should be lick tested.

Been trying to teach this to the roofers around here for years........they're not buying it.--
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The problem is, you're not describing the taste quite right, needs more research.
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And they're T-Locks to boot...very old,




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Bird **** should be lick tested.

Been trying to teach this to the roofers around here for years........they're not buying it.--
badair

The problem is, you're not describing the taste quite right, needs more research.
It may have to do with the recipe we use




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Kenton, the t-locks generally have hail damage as was mentioned in the pocketed areas of the shingles where they lock together. I went up on a roof with an insurance adjuster to have him point out the areas of hail damage once. He is generally looking for 7 dings a square to replace a roof, less for repair. In the soft area of the shingle that has been impacted there would be aggregate lost, and you can feel the impact damage in the mat. If this is not repaired it will become a hole that is obvious in time. The flat surfaces ( no pocket ) is harder to tell and to feel the mat damage. I always look for the other evidences as gutters, awnings, roof vents, flashings, chimney caps as well. You are looking for consistency. Also consider this, a house that is sold that has collected insurance money for hail damage and not repaired......that roof is not insurable for the next buyers until the roof has been repaired or replaced.
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