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, the weight of the shingle alone may be inadequate for proper sealing along the adhesive strip. You’ll find steep roofs on other designs, too. The type of roof design doesn’t really matter.  If the roof is steep, or has steep or unusually shaped sections, be especially diligent in checking to make sure
. Exactly what that corrosion product is depends on the type of metal that is corroding. An active head means that active corrosion takes place only at the head of the filament, so corrosion doesn’t spread out uniformly; it only moves forward from the very tip of the filament. Courtesy of NASA Filiform