Here's mine. Adhered ice and water shield had bunched and buckled up at the sheathing joints. 3.5/12 pitch, so ice and water covering the entire surface. Fix was complete tearoff and new install. Not sure who ate the cost, but not me.
In my case, this didn't show up immediately. Best theory is expansion of the sheathing from when installed (winter) to when problems showed up (summer). Sheathing was put on pretty much coldest, driest time of year (i.e. sheathing was smallest it would ever be) - middle of winter, about 0F on the day it went on if I remember right. Shingles went down on a warmer day in March, sunny and mayby 40F. Problems started to show up June-July. Because the ice and water shield is adhered to the sheathing, it moves / stretches with the sheathing and all the "excess" bunches up at the joints and buckles upward. Luckily, the sheathing was gapped properly when installed, so the sheathing itself wasn't buckled.

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