In a message dated 08/27/2002 5:09:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> We also used some sort of drainage mat (Cedarbreather, by Benj Opdyke, I
> think) beneath the roof shingles, so the shingles got to "breathe" and
their
> undersides didn't stay wet against tar paper.
Well... as far as I know... we won't be using any tar paper. There isn't a
subroof or anything... just rafters and shingles and shingle lath. I did read
about the copper -cedar issue, so one of the roofing contractors that has
been helping me set up our specifications recommended lead-coated copper.
Any other caveats that you can think of? Tell me now so I don't look like a
goob-- I'll throw myself off a bridge if I screw this one up after being
called in as the "expert."
-Heidi
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