This is what I totally appreciate all of that detail at that valley peak. you could have easily cut it "good enough for government work and then put the good ole "magic juice" but no, you did it to the very best of your ability! I also notice (weather you notice it not) but every piece you put up, it's like the very first piece you put on. Not only are you building to the very best of your ability but, you are teaching Greg craftsmanship, patience and attention to detail besides; taking us along with you. you sir sleep like a baby at night knowing you have the very best in your skills! Your clients are super to have you as a craftsman. I know Larry Haun would be impressed! Thank you sir for all the hard work and all the filming and editing. I for one am very grateful for all the hard work!
I’m not a roofer or framer. I did shingles a couple of times when I was younger but nothing too extreme. I just enjoy picking up info in case I ever decide to do my own repairs. Your videos are very informative and detailed. It is greatly appreciated. Keep up the great work.
I just love the way the Americans do their roofing. We use clay tiles here and there are just so many opportunities for leaks and it looks shit. Your way of roofing is by far more superior.
Always great to see professionals at work. The amount of detail and work that goes into something like this to get it right and not just ok is what sets you guys apart from others. Well done guys.
I give u a lot of credit for showing ur work on TH-cam and taking the time to explain it. Thanks u for showing how the valley ran into that other valley. Looks great 👍
Your videos are awesome. I’ve been in the roofing trade now for 13 years. Every time I watch one of your corrugated or standing seam videos I learn something new. It’s sick
True craftsmen. I sometimes watch alot of videos of this sort and your the only channel I've ever "subscribed" to. Good work guys. Union tin knocker myself
Y'all do EXCELLENT Work!!! I am NOT a professional carpenter. but I sure think I'd of wanted at least a 4 inch overhang where the two valleys topped out. Maybe the valley cap you spoke of will remove the possibility of rain penetrating under that 1inch or so overlap at the top of the valleys. You're the man, so I'm sure you got it right!!!
When I’m installing the hemmed panel in a valley, I place a scrap piece of underlayment under the offset cleat. It protects the valley pan from the hem scratching it. Thanks for the great content. I’ve learned a lot.
This guy isn’t just cutting metal and screwing it to a roof; he’s a craftsman. What he’s making look so easy isn’t. Great that he shares how to piece this stuff together. Thanks buddy.
Kyle amazing attention to detail leads to a superior product! If I lived near your working area I would for sure have you build me a shop! That is the best looking roof I have seen! Thanks for posting and I am already looking forward to the next video!
Was actually enjoying the video then looked at the progress bar and it's about to end. Man, this video is quick. The output was very satisfying, can't wait for the whole project to be finished.
If it wasn't for you Kyle I would probably not even attempt doing a metal roof by myself (especially with valleys and chimneys). I am now almost done with 2500 s.f. roof in white and I could not be more satisfied and amazed at how it turned out. You rock man! Much respect.
Kyle,You guys are on Point every thing lines up perfect from my vantage point lol..Cause you know if its not it will show bigger than heck great work keep on keeping on...Txs for sharing...
I know this comment is pretty late, but I'm 15 videos into this series. I love how detailed you guys are. I feel like if I was in the construction trades, this is how I would be. It's not always about speed and quantity. I'd probably starve if I relied on those factors. I love taking my time and doing it right, and when I hire a contractor I expect professional results. Otherwise I'd just do it myself. I'm always willing to pay more for a service if it's done right. You guys are awesome! Enjoy the content and the positive work environment you and Greg have with each other. That's pretty uncommon on most trades videos I watch. I should mention that I work in IT, but most of my TH-cam history is filled with watching people do their trades. It's just very interesting to me.
It looks beautiful for us too....not just from the air. And the precision is spot on. You really do your best, no need to caulk the rest. Thank you for sharing these details with us.
As a man pushing towards the top part of my 80s I really like watching people that enjoy and proud of their work . You two fit perfectly and the finished product proves it . Great job guys .Edit #1 Perfect ? Maybe not but you try your damnedest to make it so
Solid execution chap! I see people F this up all the time cause they won't take the time to do it correctly and/or learn. I may start using this video to help teach them. The attention to detail is top notch. Roof on brofessor!
Man your job is done the best way a job could be done thanks for sharing this video with us definitely I think I would be able to do it like you God bless you and America
Loved watching the progression up to this point! Your attention to detail has ensured an almost perfect result - note almost perfect - just because perfection is only a figment of our imaginations! 😁😁😁😁
Absolutely meticulous and amazing craftsmanship as usual. After being in the trades for 30 years, ive seen all kinds of work, you sir, are a notch above 99 percent of guys swinging a hammer. That roof looked so good, it made Gregs calves look bigger. Lol! Dont mind me greg, im just givin you the business with the calf shaming. With guns like that im sure your calves will soon follow. Great work guys, cant wait for the next vid!
GOAT’s!! If our government operated half as intelligently as you do, we might have a fighting chance! I may have to move to your region just do you can build my future building! Truly a wonderful thing to behold...you are in inspiration!
Most people would be happy with being 1/16" or .49 deg off. You see something like that and say "Well, I dunno, it should be better." I guess that's why your lines end up so crispy and mine end up with "I hope nobody notices." Constant pursuit of perfection. You guys always impress me. Thanks for sharing!
WOW!! I really like the use of Math!! I teach Electricity and the use of Math is very important for Troubleshooting! You all do such an Awesome job for just the 2 of you!! (also even when there was the 3 of you!!) keep up the Great work detail and video's!
Once in my neighborhood Johnson's had a dream to fix up their house so they hired Euroclad for the roof. Their old roof was in bad shape, with holes and leaks everywhere. They put their faith in Euroclad's know-how. A nice crew showed up without any fuss and turned the Johnson's roof into a copper showpiece that got the neighbors talking. The Johnson's felt proud and safe, like they had a brand-new house, thanks to Euroclad's top-notch work.
Thanks so much for the upload! I have put off installing my valleys on my barn, until today once I saw your excellent video and workmanship! Waiting for you next video on how you tie the ridge cap! Keep safe and cool and thanks again!
W flashing is a PITA. I really suggest trying it in December though. Much more fun when you have no grip on the roof. I am looking forward to you doing the hip cap.
Do you ever confuse yourself Kyle??, looks good when finished ,But we know a lot of hard work goes into it thanks to youre chanell!!. Enjoying following along with this series.
Hi Kyle, Any chance you will ever show us the pre-production planning, blueprints, etc of the buildings? How about how you calculate the amount of wood and steel? More background, please. Oh, and your attention to detail is out of this world. It's a joy to watch.
Thanks for the continued support. Make sure to hit that Like button and share with someone who might enjoy the video!
Keep it up
your attention to detail is amazing
Love the videos. The construction is coming along really well. Can’t wait for the next instalment.
Your work is tight!! Especially with dark panels, hard not scrach it up.
I like the “think like water”
This is what I totally appreciate all of that detail at that valley peak. you could have easily cut it "good enough for government work and then put the good ole "magic juice" but no, you did it to the very best of your ability! I also notice (weather you notice it not) but every piece you put up, it's like the very first piece you put on. Not only are you building to the very best of your ability but, you are teaching Greg craftsmanship, patience and attention to detail besides; taking us along with you. you sir sleep like a baby at night knowing you have the very best in your skills! Your clients are super to have you as a craftsman. I know Larry Haun would be impressed! Thank you sir for all the hard work and all the filming and editing. I for one am very grateful for all the hard work!
Thanks man that means a lot. I truly do try my best
RR Buildings and it truly shows
I thought I was fussy but, your eye for detail is insane Kyle.
With tin work you absolutely have to be.
Attention to detail and math produce buildings that look exactly like the architects drawing . Perfection!
As someone who started working construction in the 60's I'm encouraged to see people still concerned with quality and workmanship.WAY TO GO !!
I'm with ya brother. These kids sure know how to get it done... :o)
"Do your best and caulk the rest".
Take "your best" and that varies by skill.
Kyle,"your best" is outstanding 👏
Kyle, you give me hope for humanity. You seem like a great guy that does excellent work! A great example for anybody!
You definitely give your client his moneys worth of attention to detail. Thanks for the content.
Love these videos. Your attention to detail is second to none. Viewing all the way from Northern Ireland. Gary
I’m not a roofer or framer. I did shingles a couple of times when I was younger but nothing too extreme. I just enjoy picking up info in case I ever decide to do my own repairs. Your videos are very informative and detailed. It is greatly appreciated. Keep up the great work.
I just love the way the Americans do their roofing. We use clay tiles here and there are just so many opportunities for leaks and it looks shit. Your way of roofing is by far more superior.
That work on the valley pan intersection was incredible
Thank you
Always great to see professionals at work. The amount of detail and work that goes into something like this to get it right and not just ok is what sets you guys apart from others. Well done guys.
I give u a lot of credit for showing ur work on TH-cam and taking the time to explain it. Thanks u for showing how the valley ran into that other valley. Looks great 👍
Your videos are awesome. I’ve been in the roofing trade now for 13 years. Every time I watch one of your corrugated or standing seam videos I learn something new. It’s sick
Master at work..good work.. be safe and happy weekend , see you guys on the next one..!!
True craftsmen. I sometimes watch alot of videos of this sort and your the only channel I've ever "subscribed" to. Good work guys. Union tin knocker myself
Thanks
Best metal detail I seen on video.
In life it feels like hit and miss
Y'all do EXCELLENT Work!!! I am NOT a professional carpenter. but I sure think I'd of wanted at least a 4 inch overhang where the two valleys topped out. Maybe the valley cap you spoke of will remove the possibility of rain penetrating under that 1inch or so overlap at the top of the valleys. You're the man, so I'm sure you got it right!!!
When I’m installing the hemmed panel in a valley, I place a scrap piece of underlayment under the offset cleat. It protects the valley pan from the hem scratching it. Thanks for the great content. I’ve learned a lot.
Great job you're doing there, really nice to see tradesmen taking pride in their work and going that extra mile to get it right.
The attention to the details are outstanding. I hope when I go to build my building the builders stress the details this much.
That detail work was off the chain awesome. Your detail game is top notch.
This guy isn’t just cutting metal and screwing it to a roof; he’s a craftsman. What he’s making look so easy isn’t. Great that he shares how to piece this stuff together. Thanks buddy.
Thanks Edward
Kyle amazing attention to detail leads to a superior product! If I lived near your working area I would for sure have you build me a shop! That is the best looking roof I have seen! Thanks for posting and I am already looking forward to the next video!
It's nice to see a business owner doing the tight thing and taking pride in his work. Great job.
Thanks for being a stickler for details, Kyle. From the ground to the ridge, quality content indeed.
Your quality of work is outstanding. Lots of pride. And the birds will be happy. 👍Australia 🇦🇺
Another great job by an all round professional Tradie. Respect from Australia.
Was actually enjoying the video then looked at the progress bar and it's about to end. Man, this video is quick. The output was very satisfying, can't wait for the whole project to be finished.
If it wasn't for you Kyle I would probably not even attempt doing a metal roof by myself (especially with valleys and chimneys). I am now almost done with 2500 s.f. roof in white and I could not be more satisfied and amazed at how it turned out. You rock man! Much respect.
Kyle,You guys are on Point every thing lines up perfect from my vantage point lol..Cause you know if its not it will show bigger than heck great work keep on keeping on...Txs for sharing...
That looks so complicated but you make it look quite easy. Always an enjoyable watch.
Your work really impresses me , good to see people who care , thank you and great job
Great work, very professional and thanks. On a different note, don't be scared and go hard on her. You'd be surprised what she'll take.
Holy cow...! Origami, you said it man, with .26 ga., sheetmetal... That is pretty amazing, and awesome. Very nicely done sir. Great video.
Thank you.
Dude your a Badass !!!! Great Video and Instructions along the way on that Valley
I know this comment is pretty late, but I'm 15 videos into this series. I love how detailed you guys are. I feel like if I was in the construction trades, this is how I would be. It's not always about speed and quantity. I'd probably starve if I relied on those factors. I love taking my time and doing it right, and when I hire a contractor I expect professional results. Otherwise I'd just do it myself. I'm always willing to pay more for a service if it's done right. You guys are awesome! Enjoy the content and the positive work environment you and Greg have with each other. That's pretty uncommon on most trades videos I watch. I should mention that I work in IT, but most of my TH-cam history is filled with watching people do their trades. It's just very interesting to me.
It looks beautiful for us too....not just from the air.
And the precision is spot on. You really do your best, no need to caulk the rest. Thank you for sharing these details with us.
That attention to detail is phenomenal great work brotha
I love watching your videos!! I miss the trades!!! Moved up to PM and I miss my bags!!!
Phenomenal. I love your attention to detail. The world needs more people with your drive!
As a man pushing towards the top part of my 80s I really like watching people that enjoy and proud of their work . You two fit perfectly and the finished product proves it . Great job guys .Edit #1 Perfect ? Maybe not but you try your damnedest to make it so
Solid execution chap! I see people F this up all the time cause they won't take the time to do it correctly and/or learn. I may start using this video to help teach them. The attention to detail is top notch. Roof on brofessor!
Man your job is done the best way a job could be done thanks for sharing this video with us definitely I think I would be able to do it like you God bless you and America
Loved watching the progression up to this point! Your attention to detail has ensured an almost perfect result - note almost perfect - just because perfection is only a figment of our imaginations! 😁😁😁😁
Absolutely meticulous and amazing craftsmanship as usual. After being in the trades for 30 years, ive seen all kinds of work, you sir, are a notch above 99 percent of guys swinging a hammer. That roof looked so good, it made Gregs calves look bigger. Lol! Dont mind me greg, im just givin you the business with the calf shaming. With guns like that im sure your calves will soon follow. Great work guys, cant wait for the next vid!
GOAT’s!! If our government operated half as intelligently as you do, we might have a fighting chance! I may have to move to your region just do you can build my future building! Truly a wonderful thing to behold...you are in inspiration!
I like the retractable harness. Always inspired by your good quality craftsmanship.🔥
I watched this twice and it is a definitely a teaching moment. I appreciate you on so many levels.
The world is for the bravest, we can see you are not familiar with the valleys but boy ... you are an amazing builder
Take to the next level buddy 🤟
Finally a good video on that detail i allways strugle with 😊👍
The devil is in the details. You pay very careful attention to those details with a beautiful outcome. Thanks for another great video.
Quality work done by quality craftsman.
God bless.
Work of art. Looking good all lined up.
I've done a few metal roofs and custom sheet metal for 6+ years. You did a great job! 👍🏼
Most people would be happy with being 1/16" or .49 deg off. You see something like that and say "Well, I dunno, it should be better." I guess that's why your lines end up so crispy and mine end up with "I hope nobody notices." Constant pursuit of perfection. You guys always impress me. Thanks for sharing!
WOW!! I really like the use of Math!! I teach Electricity and the use of Math is very important for Troubleshooting! You all do such an Awesome job for just the 2 of you!! (also even when there was the 3 of you!!) keep up the Great work detail and video's!
👏👏👏 Love that you take the time to make the details perfect even when you don't see it when it's said and done.
He takes pride in his work. This is someone I would trust to build a barn.
A work of art guys, love your work.
Thanks
Standing seem roofs are a lot of work but I enjoy doing them, it’s satisfying work.
Nice detail, laying out the roof panels where the seem, ends up exactly at the ridge of the dormer. Clean look.
Solid job as always. Ridge valley intersections are tough.
You do beautiful work, I love watching how precise you are.
Nice man
here in the Netherlands we don't have this much but I love it
Once in my neighborhood Johnson's had a dream to fix up their house so they hired Euroclad for the roof. Their old roof was in bad shape, with holes and leaks everywhere. They put their faith in Euroclad's know-how. A nice crew showed up without any fuss and turned the Johnson's roof into a copper showpiece that got the neighbors talking. The Johnson's felt proud and safe, like they had a brand-new house, thanks to Euroclad's top-notch work.
Great job as always! Enjoy watching your work!
Fantastic work guys class , great video thanks
Love your attention to detail. Learning heaps from you
that is a perfect. and the greatest roof you ever done.
Love the two tone legs Kyle 😂👍
Thanks so much for the upload! I have put off installing my valleys on my barn, until today once I saw your excellent video and workmanship! Waiting for you next video on how you tie the ridge cap! Keep safe and cool and thanks again!
Them details are sweet tones and therapy for me. That’s art in a different paint brush thank you 🙏
Very nice. A gentleman and a scholar.
Very impressive, you can see where the cost is, very time consuming, looks great though, as usual top job boys, love it 👍👍👍👍
This roof looks awesome! You take your time and get it right. Would love to see some drone footage when it’s completed
Everything looks amazing great job both of you
A safe roof and still using harnesses, proud of that!!!
Alot of youtube, no harness and showing the way
Make sure it looks good for the Steven seagals
You make awesome videos
Where is Kyle
Haha
It looks great very nice attention to detail man
Seriously high quality work
Nice job Kyle! Always top notch.
Beautiful detail and general job. Thank's
W flashing is a PITA. I really suggest trying it in December though. Much more fun when you have no grip on the roof. I am looking forward to you doing the hip cap.
Really impressive work. Thanks for sharing!
Great job guys!👍 What a good looking metal roof.
Those peels! Great job fellas.
So cool harness attachments
Great job 👏🏽 I just left it like 👍🏽
Wow. Very nice. That detail looks amazing. Keep up the awesome content.
Great work as usual Kyle. Thanks for letting us learn with u!
Awesome work Kyle! 😃👌🏻👍🏻👊🏻
sweet detailing. rib to rib . man thats awesome
Attention to detail is great!
Do you ever confuse yourself Kyle??, looks good when finished ,But we know a lot of hard work goes into it thanks to youre chanell!!. Enjoying following along with this series.
I'm so impressed!!!
Great job everyone time i do this belly pans it is a cut and fit process looks great
Little caulk, little paint makes a carpenter what he ain’t!!!!😅 that’s our saying!!! Good job great vid!!👍👍
Sooooo nice!!!!!!!!!!!! goood work Kyle n co.
New to the channel, you guys do know ur work ,neat and quick , jeep up the good work
Hi Kyle, Any chance you will ever show us the pre-production planning, blueprints, etc of the buildings? How about how you calculate the amount of wood and steel?
More background, please. Oh, and your attention to detail is out of this world. It's a joy to watch.