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by: Janikeia Spence
The wind over the weekend has taken off a ~6 ft piece of the of flashing again. The flashing itself is on the tallest peak, and my ladder does not go up that high. Also, this has happened before, and yearly fixes are becoming an issue. I'm pretty sure that you'll need to bend a new length of flashing although I do have a piece or two already bent that can be tried, but it's hard to estimate the length from the ground. I have roll flashing that just needs to be cut/bent and beige nails, so I pretty much have the supplies needed. What I'd also like is to have all the other flashing get some additional nails to prevent that in the future. There's the one big peak and then 3 shorter peaks (office, bedroom, garage. This is a 2-story house, and is more of a time cost than actual supplies. I hope this explains the real request here. -/Mark [...]
by: Mark Tengowski
Broken window springs. [...]
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