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Simeon 1 month ago
#18 Perhaps they have a carbon monoxide issue.
       
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Lidia 1 month ago
#7 Perhaps that's just the way they are made. Go look at another one to be sure.
       
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Zebedee 1 month ago
#2 - looks like he has bigger issues than the flashing - looks like it pulled away because the roof below has rotten/broken rafter(s). That’s a major repair - $500 won’t even come close to getting that fixed properly.
       
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Zebedee 1 month ago
#27 - worst advice ever LOL. This person will never be able to get it back to its original state obviously because a machine weaved it when it was manufactured - best you can do is trim it down a bit and put some PVC glue on it to keep it from fraying. Assuming this is on some sort of outdoor canvas.
       
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"Did Someone Try To Burglarize Me?"

"Certainly looks that way, no reason this would happen by itself."

 

"I install these and fix them for a living.

There are two reasons why this would happen.

1. Someone was trying to break back into their home as they had locked the keys inside.

2. Someone else tried to break in.

This is the width of most crowbars. The idiot probably thought you could just lift it out from the outside(you can't.... For.. obvious reasons)"

 

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