Which is best to work with a 1 metre width roll and over lapping joins or getting a factory joined piece about 2.5. metres wide . You make it look easy with 1 metre roll.
I’ve always just bought as many rolls of 1 metre as what I need to cover the required area. I’m not even sure that you can get bigger sizes. And why would you when u can just weld multiple pieces together. Resitrix is not like Classic Bond Epdm where you buy a sheet of rubber to fit the roof. If you don’t like welding then u could opt for that system but you’d still have the detailing work to do and in my humble opinion, Resitrix is by far the superior single ply roof covering available. I only use Classic Bond if it’s a very simple job like a four sided garage. As soon as there’s a lantern or corners, pipes etc to get around then it’s Resitrix every time. Hands down, the best option on the market. Buy from a roofing merchant and not online is my advice
@@DSherrattRoofing Thanks for taking the time to reply it's much appreciated. I have 4x2 metre flat roof to do at home fancy having a go at it I am in building trade .
@@MrJasdog107 I’m unclear. Are you saying you fancy having a go at it? If you’re in the building game then you shouldn’t struggle at all. You will need a hot air gun. The leister ones cost about £500. You can get cheaper imitations but like anything, you get what u pay for. That applies to people as well as tools. It’s hard to get potential customers to understand that if they think they’re getting a really good and cheap deal then chances are they are not getting that at all. But instead they will probably find they end up with a substandard roof done badly that may leak before long. Using this material correctly I believe will last a lifetime.
Yes in some cases if the substrate is very unstable. But in order to keep the depth to a minimum I would opt to use 6 mm ply instead. You can get metal wall trims that protrude into the wall by 40 mm instead of the 25 mm standard ones. This helps overcome the increased depth of ur upstand. U’ll have a bigger bead of sealant to apply also of course. Sometimes it does just have to be done that way. Hope this helps. Search rubber for roofs/ wall trims for your alternative flashings. I like their sealants too.
Hi. Yes. It is direct to OsB timber boards having been first primed with FG35 primer. Just pull the backing paper off as you roll it out and it sticks hard. Get your runs well set up first coz you’ll never be able to pull it up or correct it once started a run. If it does go pear shaped then abandon it by cutting it and just have to have a join at that point. It’s a great system. I love it. Never had a come back or leak with this stuff. Happy roofing my friend.
No. Wherever there’s membrane being fitted then it has to be primed first with FG35 Resitrix primer. It goes off really quick and you can walk on a primed deck within about 10 -15 minutes varying depending on the weather conditions. Can be a bit sticky in hot weather but still useable. This is by far my preferred material to use on flat roofs and I’ve used them all and done courses on a few of them. But tbh I find the best way of learning new roofing methods is to watch TH-cam videos hence the reason I’ve posted a few.
@DSherratRoofing ok thank you I was thinking that primer was needed to properly adhere to the concrete, rewatching this a second time I can see the roller marks I just thought it wasn't primed since it wasn't solid black like the wall
Still great way to learn is online, or if your in the eare for it and are interested in them then unions offer great learning experience inside of there schooling
Hey bud, should the seams be melted? Silicone? Im about to do 105m2 in resitrix bit nervous tbh hehe, how about doing it straight on 130mm pu insulation plates? Do i need a bonding agent? Answer is mutch apriciated
Hi All joints/ laps need to be welded. Definitely not silicone. I always board with osb over insulation screwed with long (200mm) screws into joists. Therefore the insulation doesn’t need bonding as it’s sandwiched between boards. Don’t forget ur vapour barrier.
It’s very durable. It will take foot traffic no problem. Although walkways would need extra material in place. Resitrix claim a 50 year plus life span.
Very efficient work! Clearly a conscientious tradesman. Nice!
This man is a worker!!
Thanks. I gotta get some more videos up.
Thanks
Great job mate 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks 👍
Which is best to work with a 1 metre width roll and over lapping joins or getting a factory joined piece about 2.5. metres wide . You make it look easy with 1 metre roll.
I’ve always just bought as many rolls of 1 metre as what I need to cover the required area. I’m not even sure that you can get bigger sizes. And why would you when u can just weld multiple pieces together. Resitrix is not like Classic Bond Epdm where you buy a sheet of rubber to fit the roof. If you don’t like welding then u could opt for that system but you’d still have the detailing work to do and in my humble opinion, Resitrix is by far the superior single ply roof covering available. I only use Classic Bond if it’s a very simple job like a four sided garage. As soon as there’s a lantern or corners, pipes etc to get around then it’s Resitrix every time. Hands down, the best option on the market. Buy from a roofing merchant and not online is my advice
@@DSherrattRoofing Thanks for taking the time to reply it's much appreciated. I have 4x2 metre flat roof to do at home fancy having a go at it
I am in building trade .
@@MrJasdog107 I’m unclear. Are you saying you fancy having a go at it?
If you’re in the building game then you shouldn’t struggle at all. You will need a hot air gun. The leister ones cost about £500. You can get cheaper imitations but like anything, you get what u pay for. That applies to people as well as tools. It’s hard to get potential customers to understand that if they think they’re getting a really good and cheap deal then chances are they are not getting that at all. But instead they will probably find they end up with a substandard roof done badly that may leak before long. Using this material correctly I believe will last a lifetime.
@@MrJasdog107 take a video of tour progress and upload it.
Hi it's just on a small flat roof at my own house. Not looking to take it up professionally . Leave that to the experts
That lad knows his onions
Thank u kindly
Do you ever find the need to stick and screw osb to the upstand so that the membrane has something flat to stick too?
Yes in some cases if the substrate is very unstable. But in order to keep the depth to a minimum I would opt to use 6 mm ply instead. You can get metal wall trims that protrude into the wall by 40 mm instead of the 25 mm standard ones. This helps overcome the increased depth of ur upstand. U’ll have a bigger bead of sealant to apply also of course. Sometimes it does just have to be done that way. Hope this helps. Search rubber for roofs/ wall trims for your alternative flashings. I like their sealants too.
It's going to leak under the parapet wall
There's no lead tray on the brick wall
Excepcional trabalho
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Many thanks
The resitrix looks smart! Do you need a lead flashing on the wall opposite the copping? I've got to tackle that in the next few days. Nice job pal!
You can buy rigid metal wall flashings that should be drilled out and mechanically fixed to the wall with screws followed by sealant in the chase.
Is that direct to substrate Ive not used that is it same method with alutrix
Nice work
Hi. Yes. It is direct to OsB timber boards having been first primed with FG35 primer. Just pull the backing paper off as you roll it out and it sticks hard. Get your runs well set up first coz you’ll never be able to pull it up or correct it once started a run. If it does go pear shaped then abandon it by cutting it and just have to have a join at that point. It’s a great system. I love it. Never had a come back or leak with this stuff. Happy roofing my friend.
@@DSherrattRoofing thanks for reply great job
Just wondering what is your underlayment? Or is it just roof deck?
Hi. The timber substrate is primed with FG35 and the membrane is applied directly. This is single ply membrane/roofing. Ie one layer.
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Danke
No primer needed on deck only walls?
No. Wherever there’s membrane being fitted then it has to be primed first with FG35 Resitrix primer. It goes off really quick and you can walk on a primed deck within about 10 -15 minutes varying depending on the weather conditions. Can be a bit sticky in hot weather but still useable. This is by far my preferred material to use on flat roofs and I’ve used them all and done courses on a few of them. But tbh I find the best way of learning new roofing methods is to watch TH-cam videos hence the reason I’ve posted a few.
@DSherratRoofing ok thank you I was thinking that primer was needed to properly adhere to the concrete, rewatching this a second time I can see the roller marks I just thought it wasn't primed since it wasn't solid black like the wall
Still great way to learn is online, or if your in the eare for it and are interested in them then unions offer great learning experience inside of there schooling
Awesome job
Hey bud, should the seams be melted? Silicone? Im about to do 105m2 in resitrix bit nervous tbh hehe, how about doing it straight on 130mm pu insulation plates? Do i need a bonding agent?
Answer is mutch apriciated
Hi
All joints/ laps need to be welded. Definitely not silicone. I always board with osb over insulation screwed with long (200mm) screws into joists. Therefore the insulation doesn’t need bonding as it’s sandwiched between boards. Don’t forget ur vapour barrier.
How solid is the membrane?
It’s very durable. It will take foot traffic no problem. Although walkways would need extra material in place. Resitrix claim a 50 year plus life span.
God bless
Thank you
Das sind aber keine 10cm überlappung,so wie es auf dem Video aussieht.
I don’t understand but if ittsomething to with minimum upstand then k was governed by the existing coping stone. Maybe that’s what I r talking about?!
Sorry ich bin Profi was die Bahn angeht und weiß was ich sie nicht 100 mal vorrollen muss um zu gucken ob sie richtig liegt 😂😂😂
The amount of garbage coming out of that radio puts this video to shame !!
Duly noted. If we ain’t learning then we ain’t trying, eh?
Yes. I take that as good advice
Schlecht verlegt nicht sauber😂
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For the advice
RIP lower back. Stop doing this. you'll regret it in 5 years from now
Stop talking nonsense
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Caring
Cow boy won’t last long
Really? This looks correct to me. How should it be done then?
Yeeha.