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Jul 1, 2024
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cougarmeister
How does this work?
I replaced my own roof in 2012 & had to remove 3 layers of old shingles
The bottom layer was more like shingle crumbs than actual shingles.
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POLL: When replacing a 25 year old roof (original) do you
Ycrazy
Jul 1, 10:37am
Not a roofer, but I've been told that you can safely put down a second layer
cougarmeister
Jul 1, 10:40am
It adds a ton of weight to the roof, can get mold in between the shingle layers, and
Skeptical Optimist
Jul 1, 10:49am
Adding cost of next roofer to remove both layers equals out to no cost this time
ochobeeguy
Jul 1, 11:02am
seems like you'd want to remove the old ones to inspect the plywood ...
icecougar
Jul 1, 11:30am
How long do you plan living in the house?
Peter Venkman
Jul 1, 10:47am
Wouldn't that be "digging a pit" for the person who buys the house after him?
Undefeated
Jul 1, 11:03am
lol
supertux
Jul 1, 1:15pm
I replaced my own roof in 2012 & had to remove 3 layers of old shingles
cougarmeister
Jul 1, 1:38pm
I’d always remove the old shingles because the decking could also have issues
LonePeakCoug
Jul 1, 11:08am
The previous owners of our house double shingled
Doctor Rosenrosen
Jul 1, 11:24am
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