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There are 3-4 spots like this. Want to make sure to discuss with contractor if I should prior to making last payment.

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[–] constantokra@lemmy.one 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

That's not right at all, but I can see that it's a tricky spot, and your roof deck is boards instead of plywood... I dunno. If that was the only spot, i'd make them go in the attic and stick some wood in that gap. They can bridge from the other two boards and it won't be great, but it won't be horrible.

If there are more spots like this, i'd have another legit roofer who specializes in repairs (but ideally not full roofs) come out to inspect. Especially if the spots aren't also obviously small, and difficult to actually add any real sopport. He'll give you an unbiased opinion and tell you exactly what needs to be done to make sure you end up with a good roof, and likely give you an estimate in case you want him to do the work.

I know a good bit about roofing, and unless the roof was obviously done impeccably except for that, i'd be rather concerned. Sometimes it's best to just leave something alone and not get into another several thousand dollars worth of repair, and I don't know what that area of your roof looked like when he got down to the decking. A good roofer will. It's time to get some outside advice. The municipality where you live also likely has roofing inspectors who have to close out any permits the roofer pulled. You can contact them and they'll be glad to take a.look for free, but you might not get someone with as much knowledge as if you hire someone.

[–] HellmageTheVile@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Planks were used in older roofs (which you probably know) which makes me think the decking is pretty old and probably should've been replaced with plywood.

[–] stealthnerd@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

There's really no need to replace the decking unless it's damaged, regardless of it's age. It would be an unnecessary expense, and a large one a that.

That vent pipe is PVC which tells me it's a lot newer than this house so my guess would be that whenever that vent was added or replaced they destroyed that board in the process. Regardless, the roofers should have corrected it. It's possible they just forgot to circle back to it if this was the only issue.