Your videos are EXCELLENT!!! I am dealing with something like this due tp a shoddy builder (and buiding standards are so low that it's easy fr tyhem to do shoddy work that ends up a problem later for the homeowner) and you can't find anyone to reir it proper;y, they all cite in their liability contract that they're adhering to building standards. Your videos are brilliant!
Is there any issues that you can see using newer synthetic underlayment? Not referring to ice and water shield that is applied at the eaves but the product that is applied to the rest or the roof deck. Every roofing manufacturer seems to have their own (IKO Stormshield, BP Suredeck...) but they are basically all the same and are mechanically fastened. There are some (ex GAF Deckarmour) that are marketed as breathable. Do you see these making a difference? Enjoy the channel and am getting more and more interested in building science.
Roof flashing details confuse people, are easy to screw up (or skip altogether), and are difficult or impossible to inspect once they're done. If someone screws you on your roof flashing, you might not notice until it has destroyed part of the building.
Another detailed and effective presentation! Anybody who owns something with a roof on top will benefit from the information here.
Great video. Very good explanation on how the step flashing needs to be installed.
Just discovered I don’t have drip edges on my roof. Can I install post installation?
Never thought about running ice and water shield over the edge of the roof and down the sub fascia. Might have to start using that.
Your videos are EXCELLENT!!! I am dealing with something like this due tp a shoddy builder (and buiding standards are so low that it's easy fr tyhem to do shoddy work that ends up a problem later for the homeowner) and you can't find anyone to reir it proper;y, they all cite in their liability contract that they're adhering to building standards. Your videos are brilliant!
Is there any issues that you can see using newer synthetic underlayment? Not referring to ice and water shield that is applied at the eaves but the product that is applied to the rest or the roof deck. Every roofing manufacturer seems to have their own (IKO Stormshield, BP Suredeck...) but they are basically all the same and are mechanically fastened. There are some (ex GAF Deckarmour) that are marketed as breathable. Do you see these making a difference?
Enjoy the channel and am getting more and more interested in building science.
I noticed at the 5 min mark you said counterflashing on the brick must be stepped... is there anyway to get around this for cosmetic purposes?
what about with light gauge steel buildings
Curious how you handle the flashing for monopoly framed homes. I don't recall seeing flashing details in the videos I've watched.
great details and explanations. 6:00 this roof is conventional. How to install in irma system membrane
Great video thank you very much
This is the way
Roof flashing details confuse people, are easy to screw up (or skip altogether), and are difficult or impossible to inspect once they're done. If someone screws you on your roof flashing, you might not notice until it has destroyed part of the building.
It’s About time to start paying you.
I actually prefer to run my roof sheathing out more, overlapping to fascia board, and butting the fascia up to the bottom of the sheathing.