
Copper Chimney Flashing and skylight upgrade
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Looks clean on the surface, but what matters is how it's layered beneath.
📍 What You’re Looking At:
The roof around this chimney had been treated before — but not the right way. Caulk had been smeared over copper, water was seeping in silently, and there was no proper underlayment below the shingles. This project was about doing it right — and doing it once.
Key upgrades:
- Old flashing removed, and new custom copper step + counter flashing installed with mechanical joints
- Ice and water shield laid beneath shingles for real water protection
- Rear slope upgrades included a new roof vent, boot, and skylight, all installed with proper flashing and seal
- What you don’t see here is the most important part — the underlayers are now solid
✅ Do:
✔️ Get your roof inspected annually — especially around chimneys, skylights, and boots
✔️ Use mechanical flashing systems — not just sealants — for any roof detail
❌ Don’t:
❌ Don’t rely on caulk to hold back weather — it always cracks, and it always fails
❌ Don’t assume that “fixed” means “healed” — if it wasn’t layered properly, it’s still vulnerable underneath
🧠 A roof isn’t just shingles. It’s a breathing system — and if it can’t breathe, neither can your house.

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