I went up on the job the other day and was happy to see to see this wonderful straight new roof my crew laid. Typical of them, but it made me proud.

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theroofmedic Said: You should be proud! We are getting ready to re-roof this complex- I dont think the original roofer could have been proud of this install!Do you think they snapped lines..lol
Besides the nice rack job, I guess they needed a repair??
I'm sure you mean that the insurance company you represent is paying for the roof, because roofing and adjusting aren't legal. ;-)
looks good. Is that a shiner? just kidding.
Nice work.
You should be proud indeed. Just stay away from this area. The jack leg crews around here keep me busy with repairs. Too many crews like yours might put me out of business. :huh:
It is nice to know your crew has your back whether you are there or not B)
Now I am not saying that they can't be that straight when you don't strike lines, but the odds are better than 95% that lines were struck on the straight one. I have seen people use gauges on their hatchets to nice straight jobs and also the gauges on the gun, but it helps to have a line to adjust. I still can't fathom people resisting striking lines.
I shoulda taken some pics of what we tore off Medic. Talk about the "Ocean Wave".........
You should be proud! We are getting ready to re-roof this complex- I don't think the original roofer could have been proud of this install!
Do you think they snapped lines..lol

Besides the nice rack job, I guess they needed a repair??

Very nice. I like!
It's not just about the straight lines. It's knowing that they are determined to do not just a good job, but an exceptional job everyday.
They work hard, they have my back. They serve my clients.
They can be very efficient, and not allow slop to even enter the conversation. We'll never be as fast as the slash and burn artists.
That is not our race to run