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Not My trim... Oren 10-26-2009
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Posted by Red Green on October 27, 2009, 1:50 pm



> Oren@127.0.0.1 says...
>>http://homeinspectionhawaii.com/db2/00169/homeinspectionhawaii.com/_uim
>>ages/damagedfascia.JPG
>
>
> Looks like about 5 layers of shingles...
>

Should be able to use 2x4's for new trim where the fascia meets the
shingles. Will make nice for layer 6.

Posted by Jules on October 27, 2009, 5:00 pm


On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 12:50:51 -0500, Red Green wrote:
>> Looks like about 5 layers of shingles...
>
> Should be able to use 2x4's for new trim where the fascia meets the
> shingles. Will make nice for layer 6.

Obviously those are "structural shingles", and the owner's chosen to to
add a bit of redundancy into the system.



Posted by Mark on October 27, 2009, 10:26 pm



> says...
>>http://homeinspectionhawaii.com/db2/00169/homeinspectionhawaii.com/_uimages/damagedfascia.JPG
> Looks like about 5 layers of shingles...
> --
> Dennis
Probably two roofs. Being the corner edge, each roof would have 3 shingles,
a starter row, first row of shingles, and being he corner a corner ridge cap
shingle. Of course a good roofer would probably have at least pulled the
ridge cap off so the second roof would lay flat, but then.....


Posted by Tony on October 27, 2009, 1:16 pm


Oren wrote:
>
http://homeinspectionhawaii.com/db2/00169/homeinspectionhawaii.com/_uimages/damagedfascia.JPG
>
> ...rusty screw

Is that one of those fold up ladders?

Posted by DerbyDad03 on October 27, 2009, 1:19 pm


> http://homeinspectionhawaii.com/db2/00169/homeinspectionhawaii.com/_u...
> ...rusty screw

I'd like to know what that eye hook is *barely* holding up.

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