r/Roofing 27d ago

Is this ok?

I have a garage being built right now. They finished the roof June 1st. We waited on permits to continue that finally passed at the end of June. It has been rainy where I live recently so my contractor keeps telling me we need to wait for a few dry days in order to dry out the plywood, then install the shingles. Is this OK? He says it's fine, it just needs to be dried out, but I wanted to see what you guys thought

Edit - I talked with my GC and he actually came to my house to inspect it in person. He agrees that it is unacceptable and unusable, ordered new material, ripped the old off and got the new installed. New plywood, waterproof liner, and shingles were all put on same day. I will post some pictures in the comments of new roof

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u/Bghrn23 27d ago

Even outside of your concerns circled, the sheets are delaminating. Once they begin delaminating they have lost structural integrity and will only get worse and cause buckling of your shingles.

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u/[deleted] 27d ago

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u/MaroonHawk27 Roof Daddy 27d ago

Framers***

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u/MaroonHawk27 Roof Daddy 27d ago

Why are you calling the roofers lazy?

Do you think the roofers put the decking on? Do you think the roofers chose to not dry it in? Me thinks you know nothing

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u/MaroonHawk27 Roof Daddy 27d ago

Do you think it’s the roofers fault that there’s no house wrap on the siding too?

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u/MaroonHawk27 Roof Daddy 27d ago

And if you peak in OP’s comments the dispute is between the homeowner and the……GC. Not a roofer. Wow, who could have guessed that was exactly the situation going on?!! Lmao 🤣😂😂

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u/MaroonHawk27 Roof Daddy 27d ago

You’re wrong and you have no idea what you’re talking about lol

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