TurnipTruck
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I have installed or repaired many steel roofs on my or friends projects over the last several decades, including our current standing seam snaplok with six valleys.
The nextdoor neighbors are building a cute little three story lakefront cabin for their daughter thirty feet from our dining room window, so we have had plenty of entertainment this Spring.
I try to involve my favorite wife in important house stuff so she can recognize problems before they become too big. I hadn’t realized how close she pays attention until she sent some pictures she took of the neighbors roof asking me wtf did they do here at the main roof/porch roof intersection.


We just cannot figure out how in the world they are going to flash this after the fact that could possibly withstand an overnight three foot dumping of snow followed by a week of rain and 70mph gales without leaking.
I don’t know if you can tell visually, but my ears absolutely positively told me they cut all of these panels WITH A GRINDER.
The local company building this house has built more than a hundred of their trademark fake log/5”foam/shiplap R40 SIP walled modular high efficiency houses, with another subdivision of 48 more just announced this month. Maybe this isn’t their A team? Or they wasted a trailer load of new standing seam for a temporary roof?
Or they are bright green novices without a journeyman?
The nextdoor neighbors are building a cute little three story lakefront cabin for their daughter thirty feet from our dining room window, so we have had plenty of entertainment this Spring.
I try to involve my favorite wife in important house stuff so she can recognize problems before they become too big. I hadn’t realized how close she pays attention until she sent some pictures she took of the neighbors roof asking me wtf did they do here at the main roof/porch roof intersection.


We just cannot figure out how in the world they are going to flash this after the fact that could possibly withstand an overnight three foot dumping of snow followed by a week of rain and 70mph gales without leaking.
I don’t know if you can tell visually, but my ears absolutely positively told me they cut all of these panels WITH A GRINDER.
The local company building this house has built more than a hundred of their trademark fake log/5”foam/shiplap R40 SIP walled modular high efficiency houses, with another subdivision of 48 more just announced this month. Maybe this isn’t their A team? Or they wasted a trailer load of new standing seam for a temporary roof?
Or they are bright green novices without a journeyman?

