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This was next door to the job that I was inspecting so I don't have to deliver the bad news. One day the wife will lament, "Ya know' that thing doesn't seem worth what you paid for it".
Now you have an insulated break in the continuity of the required copper water pipe bonding. Violation #1
The water will bond it....like a pool.....
Just another failed roof inspection!
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Just another failed roof inspection!
There is sufficient slope. There are several san-tee on the horizontal.Good catch on the no-longer-structural beam.
Is there enough slope for the drain lines to perform properly?
So is that multiple layers of composition shingles over wood shakes?
Whats with the foam?
There is sufficient slope. There are several san-tee on the horizontal.
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Color me dumb, but what does the presence of sanitary tees have to do with slope?
This is probably the most common violation I see.They are not allowed for horiz. to horiz. drainage.