Hi Folks,
We're getting a lot of installations on new roofs these days and our old trick 
of using a soaker hose to keep the roof cool to avoid shingle damage isn't 
working anymore. The shingles get soft and walking on them damages them. I hear 
the newer shingles have a polymer that keeps them soft for the first year or so 
except in cold weather. Rather than wait for cooler weather, does anyone have 
suggestions for protecting the new roof during installation in warmer weather?
Thanks!

Be Well,
James Reismiller
He/Him/His
NABCEP Certified Solar PV Installer(r)
Abundant Solar
541-231-8072  xt. 3
CCB#175919
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www.abundantsolar.com<http://www.abundantsolar.com/abundantsolar/Home.html>

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