i have a problem with my roof, that frankly has to be addressed during the dry season, this year. the problem is that like the rest of the house, the fireplace chimney is also t1-11/wood and attached to an outside wall. there both meet , a small rain water catchment/gutter is created- between the chimny and the homes roof. the org builder did slope it to get the rain water off, but it's just too shallow to do the trick, and rain water has started to seep into the chimny and is showing it'self inside on one side of the fireplace. so with that in mind, i've decide to re slope the roof to a more favorable slope design( this will be just the"catchment"area and sourounding that for about 5 foot- after the shingles are back in place, i'm planning on haveing a second layer of shingles placed by an contractor ( the first layer is past it's theroetical age limit-23years. i have the skills to do the modifaction to the roof...but would love to find a tutorial addressing this kind of modification. i do lack the skills and time to post pics of the effected area. any and all leads and ideas are appreciated- thanking all in advance
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