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KurtCobain 05-04-2020 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 14952237)
ROFL

I can't tell if you were being sincere with the "top 10 mod" comment or facetious. (We only have 8....)

I would have only put you in the top 20.

BigRedChief 05-04-2020 03:46 PM

You need to update the OP for this to work. Will be multiple pages soon. Some Planeteers business will get lost in the thread.

MeatRock 05-04-2020 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by lewdog (Post 14952845)
2300 sq foot house and 2 car garage. Single story. Seemed high to me too but I think it’s labor intensive with these heavy concrete tiles.

I think you meant the decking and not underlayment. Underlayment is for flooring. Are you replacing a section of decking or the entire square footage of the home?
Those clay tiles are probably wire tied and mortared together, so it would be a job to get to the decking. They could be clipped and nailed to battens which would be an easier job. I live too far away from AZ, but i hope you find someone reasonable. :thumb:

Hog's Gone Fishin 05-04-2020 04:13 PM

I've just started a new business as a male prostitute. feel free to post my new business. I only service women and require pic's first.

Hog's Gone Fishin 05-04-2020 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Shoes (Post 14952526)
I'm a hog farmer- any hog related questions I am most definitively the resident expert on Chiefsplanet. Don't even think about asking anyone else about hogs.

:thumb:

MeatRock 05-04-2020 04:23 PM

Dlphg9 is correct, you probably don't want to file an insurance claim unless its due to storm damage. Insurance companies will drop you over a big roof claim, seen it too many times.

2bikemike 05-04-2020 04:36 PM

I am a professional judge...ok maybe not professional but I am willing to judge your BBQ. Will work for Ribs!

dlphg9 05-04-2020 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by lewdog (Post 14952393)
I meant in the future, not because of this issue. How often would insurance pay for new underlayment? Would I have to have significant damage for them to pay?

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Originally Posted by MeatRock (Post 14952917)
I think you meant the decking and not underlayment. Underlayment is for flooring. Are you replacing a section of decking or the entire square footage of the home?
Those clay tiles are probably wire tied and mortared together, so it would be a job to get to the decking. They could be clipped and nailed to battens which would be an easier job. I live too far away from AZ, but i hope you find someone reasonable. :thumb:

Underlayment/felt is definitely a roofing component and it is fairly common to have to replace the underlayment on tile roofs. Im assuming he has an organic natural felt that turns to shit after its been on the roof awhile.

DaFace 05-04-2020 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by 2bikemike (Post 14953014)
I am a professional judge...ok maybe not professional but I am willing to judge your BBQ. Will work for Ribs!

I actually know a guy who was a certified BBQ judge. Apparently it's a thing.

MeatRock 05-04-2020 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by dlphg9 (Post 14953015)
Underlayment/felt is definitely a roofing component and it is fairly common to have to replace the underlayment on tile roofs. Im assuming he has an organic natural felt that turns to shit after its been on the roof awhile.

Sure it is, you are right that roofing felt is a component. I've just never heard of felt being called underlayment. I get what he meant. No worries.

Hog's Gone Fishin 05-04-2020 04:45 PM

If anybody needs a truck load of Flagstone I'm your guy

burt 05-04-2020 04:49 PM

This may come as a complete surprise, but I sell GMC, Buick and used vehicles. Occasionally....a unicorn.

dlphg9 05-04-2020 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by lewdog (Post 14952845)
2300 sq foot house and 2 car garage. Single story. Seemed high to me too but I think it’s labor intensive with these heavy concrete tiles.

Yeah I'd check with a couple of other companies. Also did they say if theyd put natural or synthetic felt on? Synthetic felt is going to last a lot longer and doesn't cost too much more than the natural stuff. We get a roll of 1000 sq ft synthetic for $70 and natural felt comes in 200 sq ft rolls for $13. So synthetic is $5 more and lasts alot longer.

MeatRock 05-04-2020 05:01 PM

Well shit, i guess people do call roofing felt underlayment. I just looked it up :D. Unless they are calling the peel and stick weather barrier shit underlayment. Hell i dont know, i've always called it roofing felt. ROFL

2112 05-04-2020 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 14952869)
You need to update the OP for this to work. Will be multiple pages soon. Some Planeteers business will get lost in the thread.

Your resume will blow up the server. Please post a link to a pdf.

Thanks!


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