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GAF Roofing: Installing WeatherWatch & StormGuard

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2009

The drip edge is critical to provide a finished look and to add waterproofing • Drips edges must be corrosion resistant • Drips edges should be applied applied to edge along eaves • On the rakes, drip edges are applied on top of underlayment • Drip edges should be nailed as needed to hold into place

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  • I used this stuff on my roof and it is great

  • listen up Fatty, the guys that did the roof were not crack heads, just hard working sub subs laborers who were not supervises. Also I won in court all by myself as Pro Se. then hired my own roofer to repair the work.

  • @Anon5K Oh so back in the 20s - 50s they used weather guard huh?? Yet those roofs seemed to last longer then todays. Stop your crying and call your insurance.. Guarantee your adjuster wont blame any damages on contractor error and he'll just pay you. Next time don't hire meth heads.

  • It would have been nice if the contractor that ripped me off had used Weather Watch like the contract I signed stated. I won in court but it still cost me damages that I cannot recover.

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