Search Results for “roof course”
and level. b. The gutter slopes improperly. c. Inadequate shingle overhang at the lower roof edge. d. Shingles are installed using the racking method, which is not allowed by the manufacturer for a significant number of shingle models. Show Details / Explanation You must be logged in as an InterNACHI member
Get Started Grow Your Business More… Show Menu Join InterNACHI® Jump to flashcard menu Home Inspection Flashcard #55 Currently only showing flashcards in the Roofing category. Clear filters What's Your Call? The wind damage to this roof was most likely caused by ____. a. Poor bonding due to roof
. b. Excessive uniform granule loss, roofing contractor evaluation. c. Excessive granule loss repeated in the same areas of different shingles (dark horizontal lines), manufacturer defect, shingle roof needs to be replaced. Contact manufacturer. d. Accumulation of excess granules from a newer
Get Started Grow Your Business More… Show Menu Join InterNACHI® Jump to flashcard menu Home Inspection Flashcard #154 Currently only showing flashcards in the Roofing category. Clear filters What's Your Call? What is the nature of the damage visible along the peak and eave of the roof? a. Moisture
Get Started Grow Your Business More… Show Menu Join InterNACHI® Jump to flashcard menu Home Inspection Flashcard #160 Currently only showing flashcards in the Roofing category. Clear filters What's Your Call? What is the most likely cause for the lumpy appearance of this roof? a. Inadequate roof
using the racking method on the wrong types of shingles. b. Thermal expansion of roof sheathing. c. Poorly installed underlayment. d. Roof sheathing expansion due to moisture absorption. Show Details / Explanation You must be logged in as an InterNACHI member to see this card's explanation, comments