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TOPIC: Installation Process

steel shingle installation and facia trim treatment

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Hello, I've got a question re: cosmetics of the corner detail where the drip facia and the roof facia meet. My installer made a butt joint with no wrapping or corner treatment. The result is it looks unfinished and the gaps appear to be areas where wasps/yellow jackets will be able to nest, etc. The shingles are the Gerard Granite Ridge. The overall install is very good, it's just the corners look like they were left undone. Any comments. I've got pictures as well. Thanks very much!
rick dewey
roof questions

2/4/2010
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This really does not look overly unusual. The eave drip could have been folded around the corner a bit. You may wish to check with the folks at Gerard. Todd Miller
Todd Miller
Isaiah Industries, Inc.

2/4/2010
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