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My contract was also signed in February with no mention of underlayment.No mention of the type of underlayment. My contract and design were signed back in February....
Sounds like not the best day - they should have known where the PWs were going and mounted the inverters accordingly (certainly in our install, they had everything mapped out before installing all the new panels and equipment.) Sucks on the A/C, but that is the way it goes. I know you mentioned in another thread its age - if it is something you might consider replacing soon (even though it is working well now, it is older, and you can get a much more efficient one,) might be worth letting the electrician know to see if can be accommodated in the electrical work so that it would be easy to add a new A/C to the backed up loads.Powerwall guys arrived today. They mounted the inverter boxes too low and these will need to be relocated higher in order to accomodate the PWs.
They just informed us because the unit doesn’t have a scroll compressor it cannot be backed up by two PWs. Pretty sad about this.
Also, is this bubbling normal with underlayment?
Powerwall guys arrived today. They mounted the inverter boxes too low and these will need to be relocated higher in order to accomodate the PWs.
They just informed us because the unit doesn’t have a scroll compressor it cannot be backed up by two PWs. Pretty sad about this.
Also, is this bubbling normal with underlayment?
Powerwall guys arrived today. They mounted the inverter boxes too low and these will need to be relocated higher in order to accomodate the PWs.
They just informed us because the unit doesn’t have a scroll compressor it cannot be backed up by two PWs. Pretty sad about this.
Also, is this bubbling normal with underlayment?
FIRESTONE UNDERLAYMENT
Clad-Gard SA FR
ASTM D226 Type I & II
Certified to ICC-ES AC188 (ESR-3979) and ASTM D1970
Class A Fire Rated per ASTM E108
Sorry to go a bit off-topic, but your garage looks great - what is the brand of your wallmount cabinets and toolchests? Hanging cabinets are plentiful, but I've been looking for wallmount drawer toolchests, which are hard to find...
@jboy210 They used the Firestone scraps to cover some of their flat work services. The Cobalt is thicker and super tacky. Not sure if that’s better.
@marty2112 Looking at your pictures, you have some bubbling as well. I have a text into my lead and he’s looking into it.
@DagonR We received the layout akin to your first page, but not the following pages.
The bubbling is normal. I talked with the roofer about it as they were installing and he explained why you might get some puckering but also (on the Firestone) why it did not matter given the double layer (which, in fact, is part of the reason for the puckering). If it gets too bad, they can cut it and relay it, but they prefer not to do it if they don't have to.
Did they have to remove some of the siding to get the roof installed?Here was the section that had a bunch of pilling. Guys are almost repelling....
If anyone is curious on the build specs of one of the tiles.
Did they have to remove some of the siding to get the roof installed?
This distant pictures look fine but I agree the closeups look kind of Janky.Do these tiles look uneven to anyone?
It wouldn’t concern me as much except these are at the front of the house.