
By the afternoon the temperature was in the low 30's and the roofers were done for the day. It looks like they may have come up a few bundles of shingles short. The top section of the south roof is missing a few rows of shingles and some of the ridge cap is still needing shingles.

A view of the back side of the house.

1 comment:
It's pretty thrilling to see your new roofing continue into those various phases of overhaul. Proper roofing is really a process, than a one-off thing. Anyway, I hope that is kept up to such a point that your roof will indeed be built to last. All the best to you!
Pleasance Faast @ Shelton Roofing
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