Love the doors!
quote:It is. I originally wanted to rebuild it with a steeper pitch, but that would involve having to open up the main roof to install new rafters and potentially re-engineer the foundation.
that looks like an awfully low pitched roof.
quote:It's not that difficult. I ran a 7" rigid duct to a gooseneck in a couple of hours.
You're braver about patching shingles than I am... I still need to run the stack for the cooktop vent through the roof and dealing with two layers of shingles is what's keeping me from cutting a hole.
quote:quote:It is. I originally wanted to rebuild it with a steeper pitch, but that would involve having to open up the main roof to install new rafters and potentially re-engineer the foundation.
that looks like an awfully low pitched roof.
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The pitch is 2:12 - the minimum recommended for a shingle application.
I didn't have any lift issues with Hurricane Ike, and the water issues seemed to be from water infiltration at the connection to the rest of the house. The rest of the roof has about 5 years left on it, so I'm not worried about the long-haul with it. I suppose I could always seal each shingle with asphalt cement.
quote:Mine, too.
my OCD would be going nuts at the different colors, but good job!
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I discovered today that the sidewalls of this room are not framed all the way from floor to ceiling. They are only framed about 6' up, then paneled the rest of the way. I'm going to have to completely remove and reframe the wall. It's going to be fun, since it is an exterior wall. At least it's not bearing the load of the roof. I should be able to build it then slide it into place.
quote:Pretty much. I recently had to replace my shower mixing valve cartridge and all nine of the packages on the rack had been opened and taped closed - obvious returns - and most of the packages contained a product that was different than what was supposed to be in it. Similar problem with the gas connector - all of the packages on the rack had been open and the fittings removed.
Overall, I don't mind Home Depot, but you are a nuisance as soon as you go looking for help in retrieving a product from their shelves.
quote:How can the wall not be bearing any load from the roof?
I discovered today that the sidewalls of this room are not framed all the way from floor to ceiling. They are only framed about 6' up, then paneled the rest of the way. I'm going to have to completely remove and reframe the wall. It's going to be fun, since it is an exterior wall. At least it's not bearing the load of the roof. I should be able to build it then slide it into place.
quote:It's a shed-style roof. The outer wall that runs perpendicular to the rafters bears the weight of the roof.
How can the wall not be bearing any load from the roof?
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Overall, I don't mind Home Depot, but you are a nuisance as soon as you go looking for help in retrieving a product from their shelves.
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Do BOTH of your washer hookups run hot? If so, you're going to need to open up the wall to see what's wrong.
quote:That's probably on purpose. Like I mentioned previously, I suspect it is the hot system drain. You have to have a means of draining the system, and that normally consists of a hosebib at the end of the line.
I know for certain my exterior faucet is hooked up to the hot water...I imagine that it would take a plumber to fix this. Probably will hold off if ever doing this.
quote:No. The only time it shouldn't run hot is when the head water in the line has cooled off, but it will be replaced by hot as the supply from the water heater flushes it out.
Interesting.
So conceivably at some point, it should turn not hot right?
quote:No, that means it's an order that was pulled up in the system. They "recall" the order so I can pay for it at the cash register.
Recall as in, refund?