Hey everyone! I recently moved into a house in the Pacific Northwest, and I've been patching up some holes I found throughout the place. One hole particularly freaks me out because of its odd shape. It looks like the previous owners drilled through a wall to run security camera wires. I'm a bit lost on how to handle this as it's my first time replacing shingles in this area. Any tips on how to approach this would be super helpful!
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That definitely screams fixer-upper! At least the previous owners were transparent about their... 'improvements.' Just be cautious; big openings like that might invite pests into your attic or walls. Make sure to check for any signs of unwanted guests!
Wow, that hole is something else! Be careful - that looks like it could be a home for some critters. When you reattach the wires for the cameras, remember to create a drip loop to prevent water from running down the line into your house. It’s a small detail but can save you from water damage later!
