That spray paint I used on the flashing looks like crap! Wish I had been better able to control the over spray.
Thank you to both of you guys. For both the comments, and for letting me take care of this stuff for you!
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MikeC just left and really helped me out today. My chimney has been rotted out for a long time and started leaking onto the garage ceiling a while back. Anyway he came out today gave me a VERY reasonable quote and started work. I still need to paint it but came out very nice. He also did a quick inspection of the rest of the roof and fixed some vents that werent right and I also had him install a whirleybird.
Very profesional and great work! Thanks Mike!
Before - best pic I had, the real damage was on the other side, it was well rotted out.
After - We reused the old cap so thats why the cage looks beat to hell. I guess a bird flew into it. It was pretty mangled up to start with.
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Originally posted by mikec View PostI started the process today of setting up an appointment with the manufacturers rep, who will come out with me to meet you, so that we can answer all your questions. I will also need to do a diagram of your roof, at which point we send it in to engineering so that we can determine your exact needs in supplying power at whatever level you desire. At that point we can hopefully reach an agreement and get you taken care of!
One thing to consider is that on the arrays shingle warrantees are often voided as the array placed on top of the shingles completely changes the wear environment. If we go with the shingle type, warrantees remain intact. As for the hooking into batteries question, at that stage we will have to have a licensed electrician, which I will take care of.
This solar stuff is really kind of cool...
Shoot me your contact info? I lost your number when my boys dropped my last phone in the pool...
Nonetheless, I'm not quite ready to do this, but wanted to try and get some information so that when I have the funds ready I will be able to make the informed decision and move forward from there.
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Originally posted by Lone Sailor View PostI'm not 100% sure which way I want to go. I've been going back and forth on whether or not to install standalone solar panels since the roof on our house in only a few years old. The plus side is if I decide to do the solar shingles it will take care of a few obvious shortcuts that the precious installer took. There are a few spots where the shingles weren't taut when they were installing and now there are a few small crests around the bottom of the roof line. I hate to rip it all off just due to that but I'm sure there is going to be some moisture damage in those areas eventually if I don't address it.
What I'm going to do ultimately is have a smaller scale wind generate as well as a large array of solar panels to hopefully completely remove the need for grid power.
On that link, is that 1.4kWh per shingle per day? But no, my roof is standard builder grade, nothing out of the ordinary that I'm aware of. Options?
Would you be able to also hook up everything to the battery storage, etc?
Sorry for the thread hijack.
I started the process today of setting up an appointment with the manufacturers rep, who will come out with me to meet you, so that we can answer all your questions. I will also need to do a diagram of your roof, at which point we send it in to engineering so that we can determine your exact needs in supplying power at whatever level you desire. At that point we can hopefully reach an agreement and get you taken care of!
One thing to consider is that on the arrays shingle warrantees are often voided as the array placed on top of the shingles completely changes the wear environment. If we go with the shingle type, warrantees remain intact. As for the hooking into batteries question, at that stage we will have to have a licensed electrician, which I will take care of.
This solar stuff is really kind of cool...
Shoot me your contact info? I lost your number when my boys dropped my last phone in the pool...
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Originally posted by mikec View PostIt did turn out really well. Love the ridge cap and how it makes the shingle selection 'pop'...
On the solar roofing, what type are you interested in, and how large an array? There are several types out there and, depending on what you are interested, only one or two will work on the "average" home. By this, unless your home is constructed to support the weight of concrete tile we could not install the 'under tile' type. The array question pertains to the 'solar powered shingle' type, which we can do. Below is a link on this last type.
http://www.oksolar.com/roof/
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Originally posted by mikec View PostIt did turn out really well. Love the ridge cap and how it makes the shingle selection 'pop'...
On the solar roofing, what type are you interested in, and how large an array? There are several types out there and, depending on what you are interested, only one or two will work on the "average" home. By this, unless your home is constructed to support the weight of concrete tile we could not install the 'under tile' type. The array question pertains to the 'solar powered shingle' type, which we can do. Below is a link on this last type.
http://www.oksolar.com/roof/
What I'm going to do ultimately is have a smaller scale wind generate as well as a large array of solar panels to hopefully completely remove the need for grid power.
On that link, is that 1.4kWh per shingle per day? But no, my roof is standard builder grade, nothing out of the ordinary that I'm aware of. Options?
Would you be able to also hook up everything to the battery storage, etc?
Sorry for the thread hijack.
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Originally posted by Lone Sailor View PostLooks good from the pictures.
mikec - Do you have any experience in solar roofing?
It did turn out really well. Love the ridge cap and how it makes the shingle selection 'pop'...
On the solar roofing, what type are you interested in, and how large an array? There are several types out there and, depending on what you are interested, only one or two will work on the "average" home. By this, unless your home is constructed to support the weight of concrete tile we could not install the 'under tile' type. The array question pertains to the 'solar powered shingle' type, which we can do. Below is a link on this last type.
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Looks good from the pictures.
mikec - Do you have any experience in solar roofing?
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Thank you Marc! I appreciate the heck out of you taking the time to post this, and again, if any other issues arise just call me and I'll be out to take care of it as fast as possible. And the pics look great! Still digging the way that Z-Ridge pops...
Thank you as well MikeB! Even though it's been a while since we did yours I'll still be there if anything arises as well...
And get back to work William! lol
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I think Mike is great guy. I don't care what anybody says about him. Even if it is true.
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Originally posted by Lason View PostIt says in the title Mikec
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Which Mike (we have a few)....got scammed a few years back and want to deal with a straight shooter.
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