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Originally Posted by Gladys Turnip
All of these comments are interesting, but my question was, has anyone else had -- or know of -- shingles that are (may be?) defective due to "blistering" during the first year after closing? Thanks.
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We bought new in 2015. After hurricane Irma, DH realized some of our roof shingles had lifted. The roofing nails held, but many of the shingles adhesive failed.
CertainTeed came out, examined the roof, agreed the adhesive failed. They recommended hiring a roofer to re-glue the failed shingles, and cut us a check for the labor. IIRC, it was around 2k.
DH bought materials and did the work himself. No problems since.
Not the same problem as yours, but they will work with you.