Table of contents
- Old Roof Coming Off
- Old Roof and bad pipe boots vs the new
- 3 New Velux Skylights installed on this roof.
- How to correctly roof this area without it leaking like it use to
- Beautiful Chimney Flashing Job
- A few pictures of a perfect 6 inch stagger

- 1Old Roof Coming OffGo To Pin
- 2Old Roof and bad pipe boots vs the new
As you can see, the old roof is an old three-tab shingle worn out like pipe boots. The rubber on the pipe boots is even dry rotted and cracking.
In this beautiful picture, we installed a beautiful Owens corning estate grey dimensional shingle with brand new pipe boots on all 5 pipes. Yes, that's correct. I said 5 pipes. Not all of them are in this picture, but they all got new pipe boots. This is standard on any roof we do!
Here is a close-up of a pipe boot
Go To Pin - 33 New Velux Skylights installed on this roof.
If your skylights are over ten years old and you are replacing your roof, it’s also an excellent idea to replace them. As you can see, these turned out great, and the homeowner loved them. You can see in this picture the old skylights are slightly fogged up. This is due to the airtight seal breaking and letting moisture in between the 2 layers of glass.
As you can see, these 3 new skylights turned out great, and the homeowners love them. Velux makes a fantastic skylight system. When using the correct flash kits, they are seriously leakproof!
Go To Pin - 4How to correctly roof this area without it leaking like it use to
So initially, the shingles went underneath the metal porch roof, and the previous roofer used sealant to make it waterproof. Well, that didn’t work. The owner said it leaked ever since he added the porch roof.
We thought about using a rubber membrane but decided against it as using a large section of valley metal would have a much higher likelihood of leaking. Here is the area of metal we had bent. We put a 2-inch rise in the middle instead of the standard 1-inch rise, and we made each side 16 inches wide with a 1/2 inch open hem. My metal guy said it is the giant valley metal he’s ever made.
Here is what it looked like after we pulled up the metal panels to cut them. You can see the old roof shingles go under the porch roof's wood.
Here is what it looked like after we installed it. We marked the metal panels, popped a straight line on them, and then took off the metal roofing panels and cut 4 inches off them. Laid the valley metal down and sealed each side. Then we laid the shingles and the metal panels down on top of the valley metal.
Go To Pin - 5Beautiful Chimney Flashing JobGo To Pin
- 6A few pictures of a perfect 6 inch staggerGo To Pin