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Fascia and Drip Edge: Common Failures, How to Diagnose, and Repairs That Last

Introduction Drip edge is the metal or flashing that directs roof runoff into the gutter and protects the fascia. Fascia is the board along the roof edge that the gutter hangs from. Common failures include loose or bent drip edge, corroded metal, gaps at corners, and damaged fascia that lets water behind the gutter. To […]

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Can You Shingle a Flat Roof? DIY Reality Check, Steps, and Stop Rules

Introduction Yes, you can shingle a flat roof, but it requires different techniques and precautions. You’ll want to understand how flat roofs differ from pitched ones, especially around slope, drainage, and edge details. This piece gives a practical, hands-on look at what to check before you start and how to approach the work safely. Before

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Most Durable Roofing Material: How to Compare, Test, and Choose

Introduction The most durable roofing material is the option that resists weathering and lasts the longest with proper installation and maintenance. In practice, that means considering how well a roof stands up to wind, hail, temperature changes, and UV exposure. A good choice fits your climate, roof pitch, and maintenance plan. When comparing options, balance

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Best Roofing Material: How to Decide (DIY Checklist + When to Stop)

Introduction The best roofing material is the option that fits your climate, budget, and DIY skill. When deciding, consider how the roof is built, how much weight you can handle, and how much maintenance you’re willing to do. Always check manufacturer instructions and local rules for weight limits, ventilation, and installation requirements. Start with a

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Flashing on Painted Walls: How to Stop Patchy Sheen From Showing Through

Introduction Flashing on painted walls is the thin barrier that keeps water from seeping behind paint. When it fails, patchy sheen can show through and ruin a smooth finish. Check the paint and flashing product labels for compatibility, and follow manufacturer instructions or local rules if you’re unsure. To prep, clean the wall and repair

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Fading Exterior Paint: Sun Exposure Checks and Better Recoat Timing

Introduction Fading exterior paint is what happens when sun exposure breaks down color and finish over time, caused by UV bleaching, heat, and weather cycling. You’ll notice it as color loss, chalky surfaces, or a dull sheen that won’t rebound with cleaning. Check by looking for noticeable color changes and a chalky or powdery feel

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Dry Spray on Walls: Fixing Rough Overspray and Preventing It Next Time

Introduction Dry spray on walls is a rough, sandy coating left when spray material dries unevenly. It’s usually caused by improper spray technique or poor surface prep. Fixing it starts with cleaning, sanding, and blending so the surface is ready for another coat. To prevent dry spray next time, adjust the spray setup and ensure

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