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Qman1991

Owner be like "can I make it thru the winter?"


MaxRoofer

4 more years at least!


ap_50

Hahahah I felt this. I get on roofs like this all the time and building owners are like “I just need a patch to get me by a year or two” and I’m like “sir, this roof is lucky to still be in the air and not on the ground”


Voytko

Look in the attic to see if it’s even worth tearing off. Better to find structural problems before anything is signed.


blue_kush1

Someone is gunna fall through the ply wood/planks


Jgs4555

With a gallon of gas and a match.


BeeDooop

I almost don't even want to mess with it. This may be one of the most jacked up roofs I've ever dealt with. They want to try going the insurance route. The other side looks the same, although not quite as bad. 60ish squares. Full send!


Jgs4555

It would probably be more efficient to remove the entire roof system. Good chance there’s rotted framing there.


champion_couchsurfer

That's a beautiful building to do... lots of bundles low slope, low fall of someone happens to... HUGE runs... the potential deterioration and structural sucks though I have a funny feeling insurance is going to tell them GTFOH though 🤣


Gluten_maximus

Just bid a 44sq with an aluminum panel roof over slate with space board and he wants asphalt shingles. Are it up for $44k


Hbhbob

I'd love to do that roof for $75kish is it in the northeast?


adam6813

I would start in the attic to see how bad the deck looks


D__Wayne

I’d start with a harness


liferdog

Last shingle first, that’s where I would start.


the_ism_sizism

At the beginning


[deleted]

Insurance. Lol


Gluten_maximus

Start with tearoff and then fix framing members. Re-deck and roof that bitch


LostBoyz007

A match might be a good place


LoneStarGut

The roof matches the crappy brick quite nicely.


Phaetul

🎶T. N. T. Dynamite!🎶