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- Feb 16, 2016
I'd be curious to see the back side and better views of the larger left side of the house. That said I have some roofing related complaints to lodge.
1) I notice a conspicuous lack of vents coming through the roof, most houses have 3-4 or more for various venting needs, but I suppose these could be in blind-spots like the back. I really hope they aren't just venting everything into the attic.
2) Pictures are far enough away and definitely weren't taken on a medium format camera so I can't tell if they have ridge vents installed, but my initial impression is no, and my hedged bet is "not nearly well enough" (that distinct line where the ridge is center-right may be the calling card of ridge vent). That's a lot of roof and not a lot of vent if so, and things can go from zero to HELLO MOLD, and I mean black nasty mold covering the entire underside of the OSB in certain areas, really fast without sufficient venting.
3) The visible valleys are not flashed and instead the shingles are bent to make the valley. This is a bit of a nitpick, but that is the cheap inferior way of doing things; it is pretty standard build to a price point practice and you will see that a lot of places but doesn't mean it's the right way to do things for the best result. If this is a build-it-yourself deal at least have the roofers do the better way because you control the process.
4) Are there gutters on the left (in the picture) and front of the house? If not, and it certainly looks that there are not, lmao.
Some positives(?):
It looks properly drip-edged? I think? Hard to tell in the picture but it looks like it, or there's some strangely complex fascia board design. In fairness that's not a high bar to pass or difficult to install, but it's amazing how often this gets completely ignored.
1) I notice a conspicuous lack of vents coming through the roof, most houses have 3-4 or more for various venting needs, but I suppose these could be in blind-spots like the back. I really hope they aren't just venting everything into the attic.
2) Pictures are far enough away and definitely weren't taken on a medium format camera so I can't tell if they have ridge vents installed, but my initial impression is no, and my hedged bet is "not nearly well enough" (that distinct line where the ridge is center-right may be the calling card of ridge vent). That's a lot of roof and not a lot of vent if so, and things can go from zero to HELLO MOLD, and I mean black nasty mold covering the entire underside of the OSB in certain areas, really fast without sufficient venting.
3) The visible valleys are not flashed and instead the shingles are bent to make the valley. This is a bit of a nitpick, but that is the cheap inferior way of doing things; it is pretty standard build to a price point practice and you will see that a lot of places but doesn't mean it's the right way to do things for the best result. If this is a build-it-yourself deal at least have the roofers do the better way because you control the process.
4) Are there gutters on the left (in the picture) and front of the house? If not, and it certainly looks that there are not, lmao.
Some positives(?):
It looks properly drip-edged? I think? Hard to tell in the picture but it looks like it, or there's some strangely complex fascia board design. In fairness that's not a high bar to pass or difficult to install, but it's amazing how often this gets completely ignored.