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pamitect · 3 years
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Roofing Complete(ish)
The sun finally came out... but then it got hot, and roofing is not fun when it's hot. 85 degrees on the ground can be closer to 100 when you're on a roof covered in black felt! So there were a couple days that they had to end work early because it was just too dang hot. Here's some roofing progress shots:
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In photo above you can see some of the first shingles around the Dutch gable over the garage.
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This is the east side of our house and the garage is almost done on this side! I need to shed a tear for the loss of the bougainvillea bush that used to live behind where that black trash can is in this photo {sigh}. I guess the contractor decided to chop it down to install the new eave boards... why couldn't they take the big one on the corner too? The big one is blocking our electrical panel and I bet SDG&E wont be happy to install the new electrical service behind that bad boy.
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The roof over our patio and Brett's office addition is a very low slope, about 1.5/12. Meaning that for every 12" horizontal it rises 1.5". Code minimum is 1/8" per foot, so this is not a flat roof, but it's too flat for traditional shingles. So they installed a special 4-ply system that was installed with a heavy roller that you use to adhere the roof plys to the underlayment. Here's what that looks like now:
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In this photo above you can see our 3 new skylights are installed!! They are Velux, operable skylights that have built in shades so we can darken them when needed. You can also see the custom flashing boot around the chimney base that was made to keep the chimney to roof connection waterproof. A lot of times this is done with step flashing (layers of smaller pieces stacked in a stepped fashion up the slope), but this custom soldered single seamless piece is the best option. On the left side of the ridge where the shingles are you can see 2 of our O'Hagin roof vents - those low gray boxes.
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By April 3rd the roof was complete... well... complete-ish. There were a few areas that they held off on completely shingling because the stucco still needs to be installed on some small wall areas above the roof. And when the stucco guys get up there to do that work we don't want them to damage the shingles. So Chuck very graciously offered to come back down in a few weeks to finish things off properly after the stucco is complete. And that way he can also fix any additional areas they might damage. When you put a new roof on a house, you really don't want anyone walking on it, so we are being extra cautious.
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ohagin-vents-blog · 7 years
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From its founding roots as a roofing company over 40 years ago, O’Hagin has grown into an internationally-recognized designer and manufacturer of top-quality, state-of-the-art attic ventilation solutions.  Today, O’Hagin has local and national testing approvals; is recognized for its industry-leading efforts in research, development and testing; and holds multiple domestic and international patents with many more patents pending.
Due to these unique patented designs, O’Hagin attic vents not only provide superior airflow but match, as closely as possible, the tiles produced by most roof tile manufacturers in order to blend seamlessly with the surrounding roofing material.  Each profile model is available in standard finish galvanized steel, aluminum or copper.  All models are thoroughly tested, easy to install, and remain completely maintenance free.
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4 Ways to Keep your Attic Free from Moisture
Besides ensuring the installation of O’Hagan roof vents for proper attic ventilation, you need to ensure that your dryer and bathroom vents are well-ventilated.
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4 Ways to Keep your Attic Free from Moisture
Besides ensuring the installation of O’Hagan roof vents for proper attic ventilation, you need to ensure that your dryer and bathroom vents are well-ventilated.
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Attic ventilation creates optimal environmental conditions in residential, industrial and commercial buildings. San Diego County Roofing offers comprehensive services for O'hagin roof vents fixing in San Diego. It claims for offering the complete variety of O'hagin roof vents at the lowest price.
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O'hagin Roof Vents in San Diego
Attic ventilation creates optimal environmental conditions in residential, industrial and commercial buildings. San Diego County Roofing offers comprehensive services for O'hagin roof vents fixing in San Diego. It claims for offering the complete variety of O'hagin roof vents at the lowest price.
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Three advantages of roof ventilation
A properly ventilated roof may have snow but not the formation of an icicle. Meanwhile, it prolongs the life of your roof by reducing the chances of roof damage due to icicles.
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Three advantages of roof ventilation
A properly ventilated roof may have snow but not the formation of an icicle. Meanwhile, it prolongs the life of your roof by reducing the chances of roof damage due to icicles.
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miamiroofing162 · 4 years
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Michael A. Fulton
He found his "niche" in the roofing insulation arena working for O'Hagin Products. He specialized in attic ventilation. He worked his way up to become ...
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phoenixroofing164 · 4 years
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Michael A. Fulton
He found his "niche" in the roofing insulation arena working for O'Hagin Products. He specialized in attic ventilation. He worked his way up to become ...
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houstonroofing161 · 4 years
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Michael A. Fulton
He found his "niche" in the roofing insulation arena working for O'Hagin Products. He specialized in attic ventilation. He worked his way up to become ...
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ohagin-vents-blog · 7 years
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From its founding roots as a roofing company over 40 years ago, O’Hagin has grown into an internationally-recognized designer and manufacturer of top-quality, state-of-the-art attic ventilation solutions.  Today, O’Hagin has local and national testing approvals; is recognized for its industry-leading efforts in research, development and testing; and holds multiple domestic and international patents with many more patents pending.
Due to these unique patented designs, O’Hagin attic vents not only provide superior airflow but match, as closely as possible, the tiles produced by most roof tile manufacturers in order to blend seamlessly with the surrounding roofing material.  Each profile model is available in standard finish galvanized steel, aluminum or copper.  All models are thoroughly tested, easy to install, and remain completely maintenance free.
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ohagin-vents-blog · 7 years
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O'Hagin is a leading producer of superior attic ventilation products for composition shingle, shake and slate roof applications. Designed to seamlessly blend form and function, this tapered, low-profile design provides a superior amount of airflow - 72 square inches of net free ventilation per vent - without detracting from the aesthetics of the roof, and can be even further camouflaged when installed using our shingle-over finish method, shown in images below.
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ohagin-vents-blog · 7 years
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For your planning, design, installation, post-installation and customer education needs, O’Hagin offers a range free services:
Design & Architectural Support Services
A free attic ventilation analysis that calculates the number of vents needed based on known local building codes and offers specific recommendations for placement:
   How the Program Works
  Fillable Checklist Only (177 KB PDF file.  To download, right click on link and choose “Target/Save As.”  Then save the file to your computer.)
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ohagin-vents-blog · 7 years
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O'Hagin attic ventilation solutions for tile roof applications are designed as a two-piece system consisting of a primary vent (subflashing) and a profile-specific secondary vent (cover) which blends into the surrounding field tile.
O'Hagin's tapered, low-profile vent is designed as a one-piece system with built-in subflashing, designed for use with most shingle, shake and slate roof applications.  When installed using our alternate shingle-over installation finish method, this vent blends even more with the surrounding roofing material.
All O'Hagin products are available in mill finish 26 gauge galvanized steel, 16 oz. copper, or 0.032 aluminum -- with select vents available in a number of pre-painted colors.
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ohagin-vents-blog · 7 years
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From its founding roots as a roofing company over 40 years ago, O’Hagin has grown into an internationally-recognized designer and manufacturer of top-quality, state-of-the-art attic ventilation solutions. Today, O’Hagin has local and national testing approvals; is recognized for its industry-leading efforts in research, development and testing; and holds multiple domestic and international patents with many more patents pending.
Due to these unique patented designs, O’Hagin attic vents not only provide superior airflow but match, as closely as possible, the tiles produced by most roof tile manufacturers in order to blend seamlessly with the surrounding roofing material. Each profile model is available in standard finish galvanized steel, aluminum or copper. All models are thoroughly tested, easy to install, and remain completely maintenance free.
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