Recently had my roof replaced. Good thing because half a sheet of plywood was rotted due to the professional chimney install 5 years ago. When they installed the new chimney, it needed bracing, so they bolted a couple rods through the shingles into the roof deck and caulked over the bolt heads. As far as I could tell, the rod ends looked like they were meant to be installed that way. Yet, it also looked like an easy spot for water to find a way in, which for one mount, it did. During the tear-off, the roofers called me up and showed how easily they could dig rotted wet roof decking wood out with a hammer claw.
I asked the roofer's advice and they just did the same as before and also slipped a customized flashing dam underneath the shingle above. Has anyone seen this, or a better way?
I actually like the stove shop and the work they did, but they clearly don't understand roof mounts.
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			I asked the roofer's advice and they just did the same as before and also slipped a customized flashing dam underneath the shingle above. Has anyone seen this, or a better way?
I actually like the stove shop and the work they did, but they clearly don't understand roof mounts.
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