Great job!! I had to put a 16 by 20 tarp on my roof by myself, I’m a 65 year old woman! I got it done with my Guardian Angels help! Roofers deserve to get HIGH WAGES! 🥰 Make us proud little girl!! You are awesome!!!
Men in general deserve higher wages be honest, I'm an hvac tech (in a town of 200k there are zero female hvac techs) and only women in the medical field are my equal as far as usefulness. Men are underpaid and under appreciated.
Be honest Men deserve higher wages only women in the medical field are the some of the very few females that can be considered equal I'm an hvac tech in a texas town of 200k and there are zero female hvac techs
West coast pouring rain. We don't staple the middle. The little rips love my prime staplers. Bostitch Stanley springs come out way too often. And double the price.
@@giocorrea77333no soy FEMINAZI, ni nada q se le parezca, pero en ocaciones si trabajan más q un hombre...yo tengo una en presa de ESTE GIRO, y mi mejor trabajador, es una mujer, xq siempre ha trabado MAS, en todo sentido, llega más temprano, se retira más tarde, tiene más experiencia, criterio y sentido común muy atinado y por lógica GANA MUCHO MÁS QUE TODOS.
@@christianpolanco9769obvio , las mujeres son muchísimo más cumplidoras...estás verdaderas mujeres...que hacen todo y con pasión cueste lo que cueste...cualquier trabajo eh,n cualquiera ...este es más valorable... Super ! Y esta mujer lo da todo en su labor ! Si está bien remunerada , merecido lo tiene !
I wouldn't use staples, cap nails are much better and two rows of ice and water is required,it's not a race to get it done,it's about being done correctly.
She is great however specs say Iceguard has to be a minimum of 2 ft past the inside of interior wall. most houses including bungalows that would mean at least 3 and 1/2 ft of Iceguard. Also most manufacturers require cap nails in synthetic underlayment. All our jobs (I admit we do huge projects compared to these little houses so the margins for profit are greater)require manufacturers' specs to be followed to the letter.Including Iceguard around all penetrations,5*5*8 step tins etc.Plus the OSHA requirements are required all the time.(Yeah it's a pain,time consuming but important). We would probably hire her as a journeyman roofer in a minute though.33.25 an hour plus 20 extra in beneys.She would run circles around a lot of people I see
Not gonna lie you would have beat just about everybody that works for me! you definitely understand what you're doing and do it very efficiently. nicely done! I do most everything the same from the ice shield to tacking the bottom of the synthetic. don't over staple though since you guys are shingling already. I'm sure ya'll are getting that done today so no point in me telling you to dry in around the penetrations better, you'll get it with extra ice shield when you're there right? good job. If you want more fans, don't fast forward and talk about it as you do it.
ha ha! i am 55 year old gal installing 4 skylights and a new roof (shinhles wood..) and its looking awesome. its PERFECTLY measured and cut. had to fix errors made by gge dudes!
amazing job. i enjoy watching all your videos. one question: you put thousands of staples on the underlayment. How can the underlayment water proof any more? this kind of material is not like ice and water proof layment, it can not seal by itself.
Yup....i see some people sealling all joints, nails and what not.....and than they put wall finish as siding, or roof , and than they nailed the material all over again 😂😂😂
Not bad for a girl. The only thing I don't like on the video is the use of staples...wait till a drop of water goes thru the shingles and you 'll find a lot of leaks inside the house. I'm saying this because it happened to us in California... Most of the pro roofers out here do not use synthetic felt any more due to the down side of not being a water proofing membrane. I dare you to make a test...nail down an area with synthetic underlayment and staples and hose it off simulating a heavy storm and check your plywood under how wet it gets. On the other side do the same with 30 lbs felt nailed down with plastic cap nails and hose it off with heavy water and check the sheathing under ... You'll find no water drips. When you install roofs on a 5 to 10 million dollar homes ...you don't mess around with cheap materials. I guess speed it what it matters up north.. The best part of the video is the skills of the lady on the video!! Thumbs up. Really impressed with the knowledge Try to use felt guys and in the long run . will save you a ton of head aches. Greetings from California. Eric Garcia
Pretty awesome when you're getting paid to do this. I did it for free with my Dad when I was a kid. Bonus now is I can do a DIY project on my own roof no problem. 😉 👷
I helped my friend before do one we laid the tar paper down then started the shingles from one corner at the bottom and worked our way to the ridge Doing roof work is not one of my favorite jobs to do i can do it though if the roof ever gets a hole in it
the speed sound kills me hahah sounds funny... i didnt know u had to staple ice and water tho..usually i just do the top side cause it will be covered by the next row of paper and the ice/water is suppose to stick to the deck anyways, but i guess this works to, maybe we do it the way i do to have less holes in the ice and water, from the staples.. but i guess no different then staples in the felt paper.....
With ice and water it doesn't really matter if you staple it anywhere. Cause it will seal around the staple holes. With synthetic paper it won't, that's why yoits recommended to use a cap nailer, or if you still use a stapler just staple on the top overlap a bunch and every 5ft on the bottom overlap. Nothing in the field
@@Josh-ww5kz los comentarios son libres de exprecion si ella no vive en california cual es tu problema los codigos varian asta en ciudades no digamos en diferentes estados para la proxima solo mira los comentarios y deja que las personas sean libres de exprecion y mas si los comentarios no estan ofendiendo a alguien.
@@franciscogonzalez4801 I heard someone say that before, within a week he was on the ground knocked out with a broken collar bone. 15 foot fall to the ground. Knocked his boots off (I guess they weren't tied?). But I saw it coming - and warned him before - not to put his back towards an edge , he said he "knew what he was doing".
It is not so much how fast a roofer completes the roof as how well they do it in the long run. I have some questions: How much was the ice and watershield overlapped on the eave drip edge? It should have gone to the edge at the very least. Why wasn't the ice and watershield applied to the gables being that you are in snow country? Did you install ice and watershield in the valleys? Why were the drip edges on the gables installed before the underlayment installation. IKO recommends just the opposite. Why didn't you overlap the ridge line with the underlayment instead of cutting it. Cutting it leaves the ridge unprotected in case the ridge cap should leak.
First question I don't understand. You don't need ice on the gables usually. Obviously she used ice in the valleys. There are pros and cons to putting the drip edge on first. IKO is shit. Lol, they still have to rip the other side, why would she overlap the paper on the other side?
@@jtaiv2798 The roof on the cable side is what I meant, not the cables themselves, unless you have a roof coming into it to handle snow drift. Overlap the ridge as there is no roof vents to make sure if any water gets thru the ridge it drains appropriately. If anything, would keep the inclement weather from leaking thru the ridge while she is working on it.
@@gary24752 What about the roof on the gable side? And why would she overlap the ridge when she's probably going to start ripping the other side in like 10 minutes
You can make the ice and water shield water tight around that pipe. Stop close to it and cut yourself a 3ft piece making sure to check the position of the pipe in reference to where to place the piece of ice and water shield on top. Tap the edges of the pipe with your hammer until its seperate from the portion over the pipe. Slowly lay it down carefully placing it so it won't tear the opening you just made. Now the pipe is water tight underneath the shingles. A little insurance and piece of mind.
Plastic cap felt nails are redundant with synthetic felt. Every manufacturer I’ve used approves staples as a method of securing the felt. You’re using a lot more staples than you would nails, and if you’re putting shingles on, the felt will be nailed down with your roofing nails as well.
Asking as a DIYer here, so not criticisms but to understand roofing better. I didn't see any ridge ventilation. Shouldn't there be? And did the underlayment (felt paper) and leak barrier (ice and water barrier) not get tucked underneath the drip edges on the rake? I believe GAF requires the drip edges to be installed above these on the rake to protect against wind-driven rain.
Today I’m gonna do for the for the first time ever what she just did. Except I’m laying it on a 12by 12 shed workshop. And I have no doubts that it’s going to take me all freakin day. And if you listen closely from wherever you’re at in this country You’ll probably hear quite a few cuss words. Dang I wished she lived next door to me.
I reroofed part of my home after hurricane sally. Never did roofing before. But I watched many videos. Its not that difficult. It was actually pretty fun.
Échele ganas que así se gana la plata demuéstrale a todos atajo de huevones que no quieren trabajar y que tienen dos pelotas y quieren andar de holgazanes
Cant really tell where that would be up there there could be a smaller to non existent eve on that style house but yes on a ranch home witha 2 foot eve I do 2 rows of ice
@@salpacheco2532 so I had the small pin nail stinger . The caps would shatter if it was to cold. If under the right application in sure the caps would last more then a winter season. They'd bounce back.
She totally felted around that chimney stack wrong. She should have added a piece of felt under the metal before stapling down the top layer. Shes just asking for a leak
We don't tear off roofs when it's raining or snowing. She is fast at prepping a roof, but putting underlayment on a wet roof traps moisture in your sheeting. Wet sheeting looses its structural integrity and cause mold issues.
Great job!! I had to put a 16 by 20 tarp on my roof by myself, I’m a 65 year old woman! I got it done with my Guardian Angels help! Roofers deserve to get HIGH WAGES! 🥰 Make us proud little girl!! You are awesome!!!
Could've paid me $20 to lay some of that down on yours I'd do it for that price to help you out i done ours the same as hers
Men in general deserve higher wages be honest, I'm an hvac tech (in a town of 200k there are zero female hvac techs) and only women in the medical field are my equal as far as usefulness. Men are underpaid and under appreciated.
Be honest Men deserve higher wages only women in the medical field are the some of the very few females that can be considered equal I'm an hvac tech in a texas town of 200k and there are zero female hvac techs
That how fast I wish I could when there’s snow on the ground and more on the way.
God bless those like her doing the hard honest days work.
Roofing is a skill! I couldn’t do that without years of hard work.
Honestly I like so much roofer work! It's I would like to tell roofer work is my future hobby! Thanks so much better your worked quality!
I love watching this. The stapler speed is so cool.
great. I love seeing these works. I am from Brazil.
Wow good job 👏👍🙏🙏💪 showing my love from AZ Navajo Nation ❤️ nice
Just in time.... first drops after the last staple.... good job girl!
West coast pouring rain. We don't staple the middle. The little rips love my prime staplers. Bostitch Stanley springs come out way too often. And double the price.
OMG Quien dijo que las mujeres no trabajan hasta más que los hombres,mis respetos para esta súper mujer,bien trabajadora felicidades.
No más pero si se rifan
@@giocorrea77333no soy FEMINAZI, ni nada q se le parezca, pero en ocaciones si trabajan más q un hombre...yo tengo una en presa de ESTE GIRO, y mi mejor trabajador, es una mujer, xq siempre ha trabado MAS, en todo sentido, llega más temprano, se retira más tarde, tiene más experiencia, criterio y sentido común muy atinado y por lógica GANA MUCHO MÁS QUE TODOS.
@@christianpolanco9769obvio , las mujeres son muchísimo más cumplidoras...estás verdaderas mujeres...que hacen todo y con pasión cueste lo que cueste...cualquier trabajo eh,n cualquiera ...este es más valorable... Super ! Y esta mujer lo da todo en su labor ! Si está bien remunerada , merecido lo tiene !
Es usted una gran dama en todos los sentidos
Wow! It is a very dangerous way, It hitting my heart!
Great job well done best work done by a amazing woman 👍💯💯💯
I wouldn't use staples, cap nails are much better and two rows of ice and water is required,it's not a race to get it done,it's about being done correctly.
Top row dead on. You are amazing.
She is great however specs say Iceguard has to be a minimum of 2 ft past the inside of interior wall. most houses including bungalows that would mean at least 3 and 1/2 ft of Iceguard.
Also most manufacturers require cap nails in synthetic underlayment.
All our jobs (I admit we do huge projects compared to these little houses so the margins for profit are greater)require manufacturers' specs to be followed to the letter.Including Iceguard around all penetrations,5*5*8 step tins etc.Plus the OSHA requirements are required all the time.(Yeah it's a pain,time consuming but important). We would probably hire her as a journeyman roofer in a minute though.33.25 an hour plus 20 extra in beneys.She would run circles around a lot of people I see
Jesus in Texas she would be laughed out of town even speed up she was the slower roofer I have ever seen
Damn at 1:29 you rolled over the cut off of the ice and water shield it’s all good but you did 😂
Very good & conscientious installation.
우와!!! 작업하시는 모습이 너무 멋지십니다!! 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍
Great!! Job Maria 💪💪 you are awesome!!
Sister is EXCELLENT with her skills. I've seen some men that have this same job skill, and they aren't great like this woman.
she got badly injured from going too fast
Lol must be some northern state that is the slowest leakiest roof I have ever seen even cut off the ice shield 🤦♂️
Not gonna lie you would have beat just about everybody that works for me! you definitely understand what you're doing and do it very efficiently. nicely done! I do most everything the same from the ice shield to tacking the bottom of the synthetic. don't over staple though since you guys are shingling already. I'm sure ya'll are getting that done today so no point in me telling you to dry in around the penetrations better, you'll get it with extra ice shield when you're there right? good job. If you want more fans, don't fast forward and talk about it as you do it.
I fast forward to shorten the video. I've gone viral several times via Facebook. Follow my pages. RooferGirl and RoofingGirl
Roofer girl, do you have videos from start to finish?
@@RooferGirl your better than alot of guys lol code requires 2 rows of ice&water at eave but maybe its different where your at ?
And fast .jajaja
ha ha! i am 55 year old gal installing 4 skylights and a new roof (shinhles wood..) and its looking awesome. its PERFECTLY measured and cut. had to fix errors made by gge dudes!
Show us the evidence. I’d love to see it
amazing job. i enjoy watching all your videos. one question: you put thousands of staples on the underlayment. How can the underlayment water proof any more? this kind of material is not like ice and water proof layment, it can not seal by itself.
Yup....i see some people sealling all joints, nails and what not.....and than they put wall finish as siding, or roof , and than they nailed the material all over again 😂😂😂
What a LUCKY guy 😍🥰
excelente mujer, admirable y respetable... 👏
Simplemente tieme todo para ser admirada
👍👍👍 I’m afraid of heights….this is heavy job
Great job 👍
She’s the definition of a strong women💪
Beta
Amazing job thanks dear for your beautiful video ❤️🙏
Fricken sick! Made me watch the whole video 🤙respect from Hawaii
You're very talented, I wish I can do the things you can do, is always a pride when a woman can do a so called " man's job"
So called mans job? It was a man who taught her everything she knows lol but you are right it's nice to see hard working woman out there in the field!
You aré the Best
Congrats
Great job!!!
Eso lo hace mi abuela, que se suba los trostes o cabrillas
Amazing job
She's a bad ass I love it. 👍
You Go Girl!!!!
Great Job!
no one says that if this were a guy doing it.
lol no one says, you go guy!
good job! i don't use staples, but as i see in the comments, you use what the contractor provides. Came here from Roofing Insights.
Great job
Good job mamas 👍
Not bad for a girl.
The only thing I don't like on the video is the use of staples...wait till a drop of water goes thru the shingles and you 'll find a lot of leaks inside the house.
I'm saying this because it happened to us in California... Most of the pro roofers out here do not use synthetic felt any more due to the down side of not being a water proofing membrane.
I dare you to make a test...nail down an area with synthetic underlayment and staples and hose it off simulating a heavy storm and check your plywood under how wet it gets.
On the other side do the same with 30 lbs felt nailed down with plastic cap nails and hose it off with heavy water and check the sheathing under ... You'll find no water drips.
When you install roofs on a 5 to 10 million dollar homes ...you don't mess around with cheap materials.
I guess speed it what it matters up north..
The best part of the video is the skills of the lady on the video!! Thumbs up.
Really impressed with the knowledge
Try to use felt guys and in the long run
. will save you a ton of head aches.
Greetings from California.
Eric Garcia
She’s great... good stuff
Pretty awesome when you're getting paid to do this. I did it for free with my Dad when I was a kid.
Bonus now is I can do a DIY project on my own roof no problem. 😉 👷
Did u expected him to pay u , and no shit she’s getting pay for this. Do you pay your parents after every meals and snacks u ate from them too?
I helped my friend before do one we laid the tar paper down then started the shingles from one corner at the bottom and worked our way to the ridge
Doing roof work is not one of my favorite jobs to do i can do it though if the roof ever gets a hole in it
@@derpherpp my friend didn't pay me nothin after all those shingles i packed up there to i wasn't expecting him to pay me though.
the speed sound kills me hahah sounds funny... i didnt know u had to staple ice and water tho..usually i just do the top side cause it will be covered by the next row of paper and the ice/water is suppose to stick to the deck anyways, but i guess this works to, maybe we do it the way i do to have less holes in the ice and water, from the staples.. but i guess no different then staples in the felt paper.....
With ice and water it doesn't really matter if you staple it anywhere. Cause it will seal around the staple holes. With synthetic paper it won't, that's why yoits recommended to use a cap nailer, or if you still use a stapler just staple on the top overlap a bunch and every 5ft on the bottom overlap. Nothing in the field
Rotted ply wood 1:50 around plumbing stack
Artistic girl !!!!
You do a great job. I did three shingles on my shed that blew off today. And now I'm hungry.🤓🤓🤓🤓
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That has to be lovely Canadá
This LADY works fast and hard.
😂
Girls that can work like her rock!!!!
Aqui en california no pasa inspeccion con staples..necesita llevar clavo el papel
She isn't in California is she? Stupid to comment about codes from the state with the most codes in construction when she isn't even roofing there.
@@Josh-ww5kz los comentarios son libres de exprecion si ella no vive en california cual es tu problema los codigos varian asta en ciudades no digamos en diferentes estados para la proxima solo mira los comentarios y deja que las personas sean libres de exprecion y mas si los comentarios no estan ofendiendo a alguien.
She’s in Canada 🇨🇦
Yes. A fast woman. Safety. And no scaffolding. Rain and tyvek. Super.
Still better then most guys I've ever worked with, Serio.
WOW that's to show that this LADY CAN BE BETTER THAN ANY MAN CONGRATS HAPPY FOR HER ❤👏👍👏👏👏👏
Great job girl
Its the onesie for me! :)
Que es la herramienta amarilla que usa ? No parece martillo 🤔
Good job 👍
What do you call that thing you are using like hammer without head?
That’s the MAIN REASON
Lia Thomas prefer swimming with girls . 😮
Very good 👍. Good job
Apúrate está chispeando 😊
Dont turn your back towards the edge so much or get so close,great job
I’m sure she knows what she’s doing bud 🤣🤦🏻♂️
@@franciscogonzalez4801
I heard someone say that before, within a week he was on the ground knocked out with a broken collar bone. 15 foot fall to the ground. Knocked his boots off (I guess they weren't tied?).
But I saw it coming - and warned him before - not to put his back towards an edge , he said he "knew what he was doing".
I que material es el que usa para tapar la madera
Mis respetos para las mujeres trabajadoras que Dios las cuide siempre 🙏
El ranchero
Buen trabajo
Rufin
Viva Mexico!! Maria 😇🙏❤
And this is ACTUAL speed
what is the Tacker you used to fix on the roof.
It's a hammer tacker.
@@christins.1481 Thanks a million.
It is not so much how fast a roofer completes the roof as how well they do it in the long run. I have some questions: How much was the ice and watershield overlapped on the eave drip edge? It should have gone to the edge at the very least. Why wasn't the ice and watershield applied to the gables being that you are in snow country? Did you install ice and watershield in the valleys? Why were the drip edges on the gables installed before the underlayment installation. IKO recommends just the opposite. Why didn't you overlap the ridge line with the underlayment instead of cutting it. Cutting it leaves the ridge unprotected in case the ridge cap should leak.
First question I don't understand. You don't need ice on the gables usually. Obviously she used ice in the valleys. There are pros and cons to putting the drip edge on first. IKO is shit. Lol, they still have to rip the other side, why would she overlap the paper on the other side?
@@jtaiv2798 The roof on the cable side is what I meant, not the cables themselves, unless you have a roof coming into it to handle snow drift. Overlap the ridge as there is no roof vents to make sure if any water gets thru the ridge it drains appropriately. If anything, would keep the inclement weather from leaking thru the ridge while she is working on it.
@@gary24752 What about the roof on the gable side?
And why would she overlap the ridge when she's probably going to start ripping the other side in like 10 minutes
You can make the ice and water shield water tight around that pipe. Stop close to it and cut yourself a 3ft piece making sure to check the position of the pipe in reference to where to place the piece of ice and water shield on top. Tap the edges of the pipe with your hammer until its seperate from the portion over the pipe. Slowly lay it down carefully placing it so it won't tear the opening you just made. Now the pipe is water tight underneath the shingles. A little insurance and piece of mind.
How many squas have the roll paper
So nice work super i like it
She was kicking ass they better catch up.
I was told by a roofer staples is not a good option, but nails with the plastic washer, any comments?
Plastic cap felt nails are redundant with synthetic felt. Every manufacturer I’ve used approves staples as a method of securing the felt. You’re using a lot more staples than you would nails, and if you’re putting shingles on, the felt will be nailed down with your roofing nails as well.
Asking as a DIYer here, so not criticisms but to understand roofing better. I didn't see any ridge ventilation. Shouldn't there be? And did the underlayment (felt paper) and leak barrier (ice and water barrier) not get tucked underneath the drip edges on the rake? I believe GAF requires the drip edges to be installed above these on the rake to protect against wind-driven rain.
you are right drip edge goes over on the rake edge
She's really good and fast
Keep doing what your doing its koo to see a female on a roof , god bless you and keep roofing.
Si señor una buena profesional sola sin ayuda y lloviendo.
What is the name of this stapler?
ست تستاهل السلامه
الواحد يتمنى واحده زى دى
GOOD JOB....
V""" *
What's that green thing in her hand she's tapping it with?
Let me know what kind of sheet u have used.
Today I’m gonna do for the for the first time ever what she just did. Except I’m laying it on a 12by 12 shed workshop. And I have no doubts that it’s going to take me all freakin day. And if you listen closely from wherever you’re at in this country You’ll probably hear quite a few cuss words. Dang I wished she lived next door to me.
I reroofed part of my home after hurricane sally. Never did roofing before. But I watched many videos.
Its not that difficult. It was actually pretty fun.
Ice & water codes usually call for 22-24" past the wall plate usually 1 row isn't enough I usually go 1&1/2 rows good job on dry in though
all depends where u at homie... codes are different everywhere
I don't use any and my jobs don't leak. Soo is like the other guy said. Depends where you live
Échele ganas que así se gana la plata demuéstrale a todos atajo de huevones que no quieren trabajar y que tienen dos pelotas y quieren andar de holgazanes
In colorado its 32 inches to the interior wall
Cant really tell where that would be up there there could be a smaller to non existent eve on that style house but yes on a ranch home witha 2 foot eve I do 2 rows of ice
A professional will never do this on a rainy or snowy day safety first, but it looks good
Welcome to Canada! Where we roof all summer and winter!
We all wish we wus that fast in real life😂😂😂
Que ejemplo de niña bendiciones
She work very fast👍🏼
The video is sped up but yes she works fast
Q bárbaro esa chica si q es una maquina en grapando🤔🤔😲😲
Jajja esta editado ese video normal equivale a una tortuga
I like your confidence! You need to invest in a plastic cap stapler. That tool has made my life a lot easier.
Agreed and u can sell winterizing to ur clients who got problems and have run out of time. Those cap nails last a season under snow easy
Really? They last less time than t-50 staples?
@@salpacheco2532 so I had the small pin nail stinger . The caps would shatter if it was to cold.
If under the right application in sure the caps would last more then a winter season. They'd bounce back.
Es rapida fiuuuu👏😬😬👍👍👍
She totally felted around that chimney stack wrong. She should have added a piece of felt under the metal before stapling down the top layer. Shes just asking for a leak
You are super lady best work 😊🙂😎🤑👏🏼👍
Sounds like an "ASSAULT" stapler🤣🤣
We don't tear off roofs when it's raining or snowing. She is fast at prepping a roof, but putting underlayment on a wet roof traps moisture in your sheeting. Wet sheeting looses its structural integrity and cause mold issues.
Hey the owner saved $500 tho
Wrong
great job❤
Had to put a lot of Staples in that ice and water cuz it Doesn't stick worth a s*** in the cold
That kind of staples for the felt is not good specially if is windy usually roofers use 7/8 platic top nail.
What kind nail gun you used?
Eso es todo sipota te voy a invitar a unas cuantas pupusas buen trabajo