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Re: Simply Solar - Project Update



I attached the pic he sent me.

 > From: Production Simply Solar <http://www.simplysolarca.com/~production>
 > Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2023 10:25:33 -0800
 >
 > Hi Robert,
 > 
 > Thank you for your email. Do you have any photos from your roofer you can
 > send over? This would help us to better handle your request.
 > 
 > Best,
 > 
 > Ally Basham
 > Sr Project Coordinator
 > (707) 347-9312
 > 
 > *Production Department* | Simply Solar
 > (707) 285-7037
 > http://www.simplysolarca.com/~production
 > www.simplysolarca.com
 > 1740 Corporate Circle, Petaluma, CA 94954
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 > On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 3:08 PM robert b <http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert> wrote:
 > 
 > > My roof guy came over to work more on the tile-side water leak, and he
 > > told me that the black tape used to cover the legs of the solar panels may
 > > be insufficient to prevent water leaks on this silicon foam roof; he said
 > > that it's already started curling up in the recent heat and the loose tape
 > > could trap water.  He recommended using a plyable mesh with some silicon
 > > chaulk on it to allow it to expand and contract in the heat.
 > >
 > > In addition, he was saying that the metal pipe conduit on roof which has
 > > the electric wiring going into it is at an angle that could allow water to
 > > enter the pipe.  He suggested either making the wires less taut so it can
 > > be tipped down, or to bend the pipe down so it's less likely to get water
 > > into it.  This won't cause leaks into the house, but he was concerned that
 > > it may allow water to get into the electrical system.
 > >
 > > I know that our contact covers water leaks, but just thought you should
 > > know.

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