The cowboy boots belong to the owner of the roofing company, the sneakers, which are very appropriate for roofs belong to one of the laborers. Yes, permit in place, HOA approval & all. I can't be a hypocrite.Tennis shoes and cowboy boots ... I take it you filled out the permit paperwork.
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This is part of the 4/12 pitch section. Amazingly, the flat roof portion was pristine.Flat roof, or very low slope?
I’m sure only the legs are in the pictures so we can’t see the fall protection harnesses …
And no fall protection in sight!23 sheets of plywood later, it is getting better. Tin Tags galore.
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They don’t even have nail bags, much less fall protection. And by the way, this is single story … only solar companies have fall protection on single story work. When you apply for a job as a roofer you have to hit the dirt from a single story roof and then walk it off.And no fall protection in sight!
The best places to live extract a premium.23 sheets of plywood later, it is getting better. Tin Tags galore.
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They all have attic space (built in 1968) and only mine now has attic ventilation as far as I can see.Is there an attic space? Must be no. There aren’t attic vents on any of the houses.
Tin tags are based on wind zone and type roof. This will be a standing seam metal roof. The sealant is covering areas that may have been compromised during nailing.I see a couple of spots of sealer goop … what are they sealing?
And why do you need so many tin tags, considering the number of nails that will be holding the shingles down?
170 mph requires a 12"x12" grid pattern. You're good for 1000 mph.Tin tags are based on wind zone
Most, some metal. The association started to allow metal roofs a few years ago.All the other roofs are tile?
White metal roof to match all of the others.If the color is white it will stick out like a thumb ... just not a sore thumb.
Funny, but not quite right. Using the workers shoes as a 12” gauge, the rows are about a foot apart but some of the columns are a little far apart.170 mph requires a 12"x12" grid pattern. You're good for 1000 mph.