Doug Crf
Apr 3, 2006, 12:23 AM
We had a wood burning stove installed a little over a year ago
And during the last rain's we noticed we have a leak around
The pipe.
We have a family menber that said they would come fix it but it seem's
Like it is going to be a problem to get them to come over and fix it.
I am thinking it should not be that big of a problem.But I am not to sure
So that's why I am asking on here?
There is three layers of shingles and I am wondering if that has any thing
To do with why the stove installers screwed up installation.
There was a one year warranty against leak's,I was a little mad that they
Didn't tell me that until the installation was finished.
So would the many layer's of shingles have any thing to do with the
Leak or is it all about how the flashing is tucked under the felt.
Would'nt it most likely be how they slid it under the felt.
I was not up on the roof with the installers but I know they had a calking
Gun with some of the black goop in it.
Would I be able to lift the shingles up and check it out or is it a little more to it than that?
Thank's Doug
And during the last rain's we noticed we have a leak around
The pipe.
We have a family menber that said they would come fix it but it seem's
Like it is going to be a problem to get them to come over and fix it.
I am thinking it should not be that big of a problem.But I am not to sure
So that's why I am asking on here?
There is three layers of shingles and I am wondering if that has any thing
To do with why the stove installers screwed up installation.
There was a one year warranty against leak's,I was a little mad that they
Didn't tell me that until the installation was finished.
So would the many layer's of shingles have any thing to do with the
Leak or is it all about how the flashing is tucked under the felt.
Would'nt it most likely be how they slid it under the felt.
I was not up on the roof with the installers but I know they had a calking
Gun with some of the black goop in it.
Would I be able to lift the shingles up and check it out or is it a little more to it than that?
Thank's Doug