Some contractors weave there valleys.
When replacing a valley there is no cutting involved unless you damage any of the slate tiles taking out the existing damaged valley. That’s where having the right slate and tile contractor becomes the most important part of the process. inexperienced roofers that don’t know there way around a slate roof will break more then they fix.
When removing the existing slate it is placed on the side it was removed from and in the order it was removed and placed usually on roofing jacks. the reason for this is that it needs to go back in the same way it came out, other wise you will sitting there scratching your head wondering what went where. and if put them in the wrong places it will throw your strait line off in most cases and cause it to look crooked .
It isn’t the prettiest thing to look at when everything is all tore out and removed.
butt after the pan is replaced and all the pieces of slate or tile get put back in right, well then its just plain beautiful if you ask me. the last picture I will be adding to this is of a good example of a beautiful looking valley with a nice looking copper ridge cap that does nothing but complements the roof I do say so.
While a copper ridge cap is not necessary and there are other forms and methods of capping the ridge, I believe the copper ridge cap to be the best application it is certainly the better looking application.
The pictures of the slate valley being replaced were taken by Scott Morrow..............Scott Morrow Slate & Tile Roofing is A Well respected company that has 20 years experience in the slate and tile roofing business. while most of his work is in the Buckhead & Midtown area, they service and repair anything inside the Atlanta 285 perimeter.Go see them today At http://www.scottmorrowroofing.com
Looks like we have a mutual admiration society forming.
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