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THE
BASIC OUTLOOK AND APPROACH
If you have gotten this far into the subject of roof maintenance,
you already know that there are about two zillion different attitudes
on and approaches to the subject and that (and even more frustrating)
there is nowhere one goes to get a PhD in Roofology.
Over the years I have developed some pretty firm ideas on repairs
and Ill try here to make them clear, even though as you will
see, there is a great deal of subjectivity involved with what not
to do, what to do, when to do it and how much.
What we are trying to accomplish with the whole idea of roof maintenance
and especially repairs is to get as much life out of the roof as
we can, as prudently as we can. This is the single most important
reason why we provide a Maintenance Plan on our Completion Statements.
What we are not trying to do is to love the roof to death
and/or to cross the line from where you tell yourself you are doing
maintenance but what you are really doing is rebuilding the roof
one bundle at a time. Thats a dumb (and expensive) thing to
do.
So, you can easily see that we are rapidly into a situation in which,
based upon what your goals for the roof are, it all becomes a matter
of at what point do we start looking the other way.
I say this because even though there are an awfully lot of judgement
calls required in doing shake roof repairs, there are, in my opinion,
two very hard and fast rules that I have learned over the years.
I would ask, once you have heard all the ideas about repairs you
care to, that if you remember nothing else, you remember these two
things: 1) The roof always, always, always looks worse than what
it really is from a serviceability standpoint, and 2) There is always
one more shake to replace. I cant begin to count the number
of roofs I been on that for all the world looked like they had one
foot in the grave and the other on a banana peel. You could send
a hundred roofers to look at them and every one of them would say
the roof needed to be torn off and replaced and I wouldnt
argue at all. However, what if the roof doesnt leak? Now all
of a sudden it becomes a question not of what do we see, but rather
one of what are we trying to accomplish? Lets see if we can
sort out some options and considerations.
MAINTENANCE REPAIRS --- WHY, HOW MANY AND WHEN?
Especially if yours is the original roof, you can pretty much bet
that is was not installed by the high bidder. There is a different
mentality in new construction than there is in reroofing. What that
means is that in new construction in particular, they do not spend
ten cents they dont
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