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replying to Harry K, T Neuroth wrote:
Not that much work? The shingles are nailed into a wood substrate every 4 in and sometimes more if they have had lifting issues. The shingles are heavy and you have to use brute force to lift them. You have get underneath a heavy mat of shingles that are stuck together that are heavy and awkward, then go back and remove all of the nails left in the deck, manually. The shingles leave
lots of granules on the surface which makes it slippery This is very time consuming, dangerous on steep pitches and hard work. Do it by yourself for a day for a reality check.
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