Translate
Default
English
Español
Français

User Access


MuleHide -  Ad - The Right Products - Spanish Version
TAMKO  - HailGuard- June -  Ad en Espanol
Certainteed - contractor credentialing
RCS En Espanol -  Ad - LVR
SRS -  Ad (En Espanol Page) - Roof Hub
SRS -  Ad (En Espanol Page) - Credit Application
Coffee Conversations
Translate
Default
English
Español
Français

Slate Work

« Back To Roofers Talk
Author
Posts
June 5, 2013 at 7:41 p.m.

tinner666

I'm getting lots of competitors in the field now. Even one from this site who just moved in. At least he's learning to do it right, or at least my way. :)

How do you like this stuff?

June 10, 2013 at 12:13 p.m.

tinner666

Old School Said: You say this roofer is on the coffee shop? Years back I was thinking of starting the Old School, slate School so that the guys would have some method of learning how to properly install slate. Who ever this guy is, he should not be any where near a slate roof. Probably not much of a shingle either. quote]

You misread me. The RCS'er is from Kaintuck and he didn't make this mess. He's working with me now and learning how to do it right.

June 6, 2013 at 8:35 a.m.

roofermann

No headlap means greater coverage per slate. Hate to see hack work with such a fine material.

June 5, 2013 at 9:12 p.m.

OLE Willie

Yuck, Yuck!

June 5, 2013 at 8:37 p.m.

tinner666

Looks like NP1 to me. Cm is right about the headlap. At least the new valleys came out OK.

Not sure how they underbid me by $1,500.00 though.

June 5, 2013 at 8:16 p.m.

copperman

No Head lap


« Back To Roofers Talk
You must be logged in to reply to this topic.

Entrenamiento en Estimación en Español - Banner Ad
Translate
Default
English
Español
Français

User Access


ICP En Espanol -  Ad - APOC Contratista Programa Pro
RCS En Espanol -  Ad - LVR
Certainteed - contractor credentialing
TAMKO  - HailGuard- June -  Ad en Espanol
SRS -  Ad (En Espanol Page) - Credit Application
SRS -  Ad (En Espanol Page) - Roof Hub