@@RoofRepairSpecialist I am getting ready to get a new roof installed on my house - my first time. So I was trying to get some education on You Tube. Then came across your channel - have viewed several now and now I know EVERYTHING there is to about roofing! 😀 My contractor is not going to be happy! Thanks - great service to the unitiated like me. Best regards!
Perfect presentation! Do roofers need to prepare a "cut board" to cut the shingles which need to be cut to prevent hurt another shingles already put on roof on the high slope roofing replacement?
What about sticking the cut edge down with a bit of mastic or tar? Being careful to NOT make a dam that would divert water further under the roof. I'm in Florida, need everything as windproof as possible!
Yes, good idea, in Florida I would use two screws too, galvanized, Above corner area where you got mastic under, half ping-pong, but two inches in from diameter, center. Also, I would use mastic cement around pipe upper area even under ice shield too and on top of every nails left and right of pipe a foot area at least.
So what happens when you install that on a seam and the tar line seals to the bottom of the boot causing tension water to back up during a soaking rain and leak behind the underlying seam shingle 😮
How is it done with an existing roof, I'm installing a furnace in my garage, and i have to install flashing for a 6" pipe. Its an older roof, not sure whats under shingles. Is there a certain way to install the flashing on to an existing roof. Do you have a video on that. Looked beautiful what you guy's did but im not a roofer. Thank you for your help
No point, especially with synthetic, one hot summer will melt the ice and water base into the underlayment and directly onto roof. Test it yourself. Build a dog house and tear it off 6mo later
@Roof Repair Specialist understandable...roofing in NE Ohio has given me that experience I suppose. The ice guard you put over the pipe flange was awesome....the thing is: ice can expand up under the shingles, keep expanding and eventually break the seal and then you have shingle blow offs once a decent wind comes through. Take care
Thanks for watching! Let me know if you have any additional tips for installing roof flashing.
AWESOME set of videos on roof installs!!! Thanks SOOOO much!!!! 😊😊😊😊😊😊
Glad you like them!
Parev from Arizona. Thank you so much. I feel comfortable changing my roof on my workshop because of your explanations.
Parev zes. Glad to hear. Good luck on your project!
I've watched tons of these videos and you definitely explain and teach the best..thank you..
I appreciate that!
Outstanding video. Great job explaining the small details.
Glad you liked it!
Super videos and very thoroughly explained, especially the “why’s” and “what’s”. Thanks!
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@@RoofRepairSpecialist I am getting ready to get a new roof installed on my house - my first time. So I was trying to get some education on You Tube. Then came across your channel - have viewed several now and now I know EVERYTHING there is to about roofing! 😀 My contractor is not going to be happy! Thanks - great service to the unitiated like me.
Best regards!
Very scientific and up to code!
Thank you.
Love your channel. Great info.
Glad you enjoy it!
Good job men
Thanks!
I might be calling you in a couple days I got a situation in Beaumont
Incase you do need us that is out of our service area unfortunately
Really good video
Thanks!
Which kind of silicone or seal do you recommend to use when the shingles meet the wall ? Thank you
Perfect presentation! Do roofers need to prepare a "cut board" to cut the shingles which need to be cut to prevent hurt another shingles already put on roof on the high slope roofing replacement?
I dont think so, usually a scrap piece of shingle or a scrap piece of wood will do the trick.
What about sticking the cut edge down with a bit of mastic or tar? Being careful to NOT make a dam that would divert water further under the roof. I'm in Florida, need everything as windproof as possible!
Probably not a bad idea. I would still use Ice and water shield I think that'll be most important. Try to find someone local to get advice.
Yes, good idea, in Florida I would use two screws too, galvanized, Above corner area where you got mastic under, half ping-pong, but two inches in from diameter, center.
Also, I would use mastic cement around pipe upper area even under ice shield too and on top of every nails left and right of pipe a foot area at least.
for the vent you used mastic on top and bottom of the flashing for this you recommend ice/water....are they both acceptable forms?
Both are definitely acceptable. I prefer ice and water shield but both work
why not bull under shingles?
So what happens when you install that on a seam and the tar line seals to the bottom of the boot causing tension water to back up during a soaking rain and leak behind the underlying seam shingle 😮
How is it done with an existing roof, I'm installing a furnace in my garage, and i have to install flashing for a 6" pipe. Its an older roof, not sure whats under shingles. Is there a certain way to install the flashing on to an existing roof. Do you have a video on that. Looked beautiful what you guy's did but im not a roofer. Thank you for your help
I need to make a video on that. But concept is pretty h the same. You just need to remove the flashing first
@@RoofRepairSpecialist ok thank you for getting back to me
Yes we’d love to see this
i think you should cut that felt and adhere the ice and water directly to the roof deck to stick better
That is a good idea. Never thought about that!
No point, especially with synthetic, one hot summer will melt the ice and water base into the underlayment and directly onto roof. Test it yourself. Build a dog house and tear it off 6mo later
You forgot to add the muffler bearing......
I installed it on the ball joint, lol
Did you use the jackhammer?
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Bro are you kidding? A 4" gap between the shingles over the back of the pipe. Cmon now
Whats going to happen?
@Roof Repair Specialist we're not just battling the rain here...there's ice backup to contend with
Ah, that makes sense. I know Ice & Snow are something I know nothing about.
@Roof Repair Specialist understandable...roofing in NE Ohio has given me that experience I suppose. The ice guard you put over the pipe flange was awesome....the thing is: ice can expand up under the shingles, keep expanding and eventually break the seal and then you have shingle blow offs once a decent wind comes through. Take care
I'll stick to California :)
how do you do flashing for a stucco wall ?
Counter flashing.