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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2011

How to water proof a roof valley.

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  • A couple comments.....Don't really know many roofers that still use metal in the valley, unless your doing an open valley then I use copper. What's outdated about the Ice & Water Sheild? I agree about the fact that you cut the wrong side on the valley. Your caps are hanging over one side a lot more then the other.

  • how a bout some good old valley metal retards califorina cut my dick

  • LMFAO, i seen straighter quires then that valley cut and the ice guard your using is out of date same as the paper... maybe its time to modernize!!!!

  • You're an idiot. You cut the valley on the wrong side. Congrats for being a moron.

  • Did you see the guy in the back. He put 20 staples in the felt paper.and the cut is dead on the center of the valley allow water and debris to get under the valley any roofer knows to cut it away 2 in. min. on gable dormer side. And I give you the way it was overlapped did not get to see which was the high point. That Guy looked like Raymond says he has 20 yrs roof experience and never touched ashingle in his life...Water and ice IS the only way ro do that or you lose the manufacturer warranty.

  • everything is good except for the way the cut was made in the valley for the shingles... it's crooked as crap! Stay off of my roof.

    

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