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Hello Everyone,
The wife and I are now at the beginning of week #6 of an ongoing metal standing seam roof installation of a 225 year old colonial house. The house originally had an old slate roof installed over cedar shakes that required replacement due to a large colony of bats in the attic. The scope of work included removal of the existing two roof layers, installation of new 3/4” CDX decking, synthetic underlayment, and mechanically seamed 24 gauge standing metal seam panels roll formed on site. The project has had some issues from the beginning and the primary ongoing concerns have been the quality of workmanship. There have been several job stoppages and site meetings with owners to review the concerns. At this point, the roofing company owners have indicated that the quality or work is considered acceptable and water-tight. Possibly, I am too picky but the overall work is just plain sloppy. Please let me know if I am being unreasonable.
The following pictures show the step pattern at the eave hem, the seam transition, the valley transition, and the chimney counter flashings. I was willing to accept the excessive oil canning and waviness of the roof due to the age of the house and pre-existing conditions. However, the poor workmanship is driving me nuts.
4/25/2019
Can anyone advise on how to get the pictures uploaded?
I have converted them to PDF and still get an error message.
4/26/2019
Sorry ... you might try loading them as jpg files but just load one or two at a time. If you wish, you can also email them to me at [email protected] You might see if there is a supplier upstream who might help mediate this -- perhaps the coil supplier Beauty can be in the eye of the beholder and sometimes there are cosmetic concerns that are not functional concerns but, oftentimes, cosmetic concerns also hold some degree of functional concern.
Isaiah Industries, Inc.
4/26/2019