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Posted by tony pac on April 15, 2007, 7:50 pm
The chimney flashing keeps rising up on one end ,I tried nails,some black
gook for roofs,but it last a year or so,I live in Wisconsin where the
winters are long,any suggestions would be appreciated.Thanks
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Posted by Joseph Meehan on April 15, 2007, 9:06 pm
tony pac wrote:
> The chimney flashing keeps rising up on one end ,I tried nails,some
> black gook for roofs,but it last a year or so,I live in Wisconsin
> where the winters are long,any suggestions would be appreciated.Thanks
I just can't picture what is rising up. I guess the question is what is
causing it to move up.
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Joseph Meehan
Dia 's Muire duit
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Posted by Joe on April 15, 2007, 11:53 pm
> The chimney flashing keeps rising up on one end ,I tried nails,some black
> gook for roofs,but it last a year or so,I live in Wisconsin where the
> winters are long,any suggestions would be appreciated.Thanks
Sloped roof, flat roof, shingled roof, chimney at peak, chimney at
side? More info might yield the answer. Just for the sake of argument,
you may have crumbleboard (OSB) sheathing which doesn't exactly have
the highest nai; holding power, especially if it has been chronically
damp. HTH
Joe
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Posted by tony pac on April 16, 2007, 4:57 am
Sloped roof, shingled,chimney not at peak a few '' from peak,3/4" plywood
under shingles.
>> The chimney flashing keeps rising up on one end ,I tried nails,some black
>> gook for roofs,but it last a year or so,I live in Wisconsin where the
>> winters are long,any suggestions would be appreciated.Thanks
>
> Sloped roof, flat roof, shingled roof, chimney at peak, chimney at
> side? More info might yield the answer. Just for the sake of argument,
> you may have crumbleboard (OSB) sheathing which doesn't exactly have
> the highest nai; holding power, especially if it has been chronically
> damp. HTH
>
> Joe
>
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Posted by 3G on April 16, 2007, 6:10 am
| The chimney flashing keeps rising up on one end ,I tried nails,some
black
| gook for roofs,but it last a year or so,I live in Wisconsin where the
| winters are long,any suggestions would be appreciated.Thanks
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it must be the galv. counter flashing under the lead flashing lifting.
or the end of the plywood wasn't nailed causing it to curl..
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