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Roofing, the art of keeping structures dry.·/u/Meowjo_Jojo·3 days ago
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A water spot on our ceiling led to this discovery. Thought it was just a lifted shingle, but it's a hole. The plywood is cracked, but I don't know the full extent. It's hard to get to this spot in the attic. Is it reasonable to remove the damaged shingles, nail in a piece of flashing, and then add new shingles over the flashing? Also, if I took that route, would the flashing go over or under that tyvek looking material? I don't own a skill saw. If I need to, I'll buy one, learn to use it, and repair it with new plywood. I assume this is the "right" way to do it, but I would like to save some money and avoid cutting into the roof if possible. Any advice is appreciated. Thank you. submitted by /u/Meowjo_Jojo [link] [comments]

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