HOW TO Replace a Roof Vent
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 พ.ค. 2020
- This video shows a removal of a standard, 4" goose neck bath and dryer vent, and the installment of a new, LifeTime Tool vent.
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Now that's what you call a professional vent replacement. Great video
Great video of the Ultimate Bath Dryer Vent from Lifetime Tool and Building Products! We are sending you a T shirt as a way of saying "Thank You!"
We would love that! Our techs love the product!
Live in the Ocala FL area. Where can I buy one of these vents AND where can I find someone as professional as thee folks to install it!!
How can I reseal the shingles on my roof without compromising the roof particularly if the shingles are discontinued?
Match it best you can, I suppose that's what I'd do, or choose something new and start a section at a time from the repair and work out from there as budget allows.
Who sells this?
I need that same repair!! What's that repair cost? I got an estimate today for $750 which seems high.
That's not bad. There's supplies. They roll a couple of trucks. They have to pay insurance and fuel and healthcare for the workers. Tools and labor are not cheap anymore. If it comes with a warranty against leaking, probably worth it.
Why would they design the vent to vent out your roof if it's a dryer vent? You would think that would be continuous hassle do to gravity. Plus, I don't know about anyone else but my husband is a deisel mechanic and his work clothes get greasy no matter how much their washed there is always a little residue left, the lint from those are scary flammable, I'd hate for it to be scattered around on our roof during triple digit summers..lol.
I have that same shitty dryer vent and I think the flapper is stuck T_T