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Old 08-26-2009, 05:06 PM   #21
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Looks like a long walk to the dumpster on the lawn, i assume they didn't want it in the driveway but extra work to throw it off & haul in. Like others said, it is nice & straight & looks good only i like to step out the chimneys for that prestine look.
OMG, it is! I started at the far end and worked my way towards the dumpster. I threw 90% of the tear off into the middle of the yard (in front of the chimney with the cricket), and wheeled it to the dumpster.

My my wanted to save money and excercise so god bless her, she did the majority of the clean up....I still had to haul everything to that point.

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Old 08-26-2009, 05:09 PM   #22
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It does look good and I agree that it does take time. Did you run a step flashing at all? I generally run a step flashing and then run the counter flashing down over it.
Post #3, pic #3.....I just did the conter flashing on chimney #2 today, I followed the exact same detail as existed but with new black aluminum.
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Old 08-26-2009, 05:13 PM   #23
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Thanks everyone for your positive comments!!!!

I haven't flashed a chimney in five years so I was rusty....

The overhangs are so big, a lot of time was spent trying to fix the drooping. I couldn't get all the sag out without getting too involved, but they're better.
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