Drew, yaw working hard it looks like. Making a difference one mobile home at a time. Keep up the good work and yep I know about knees I can get down but getting back up is another matter. LOL 😂
Nice work. I've learned a lot watching these video's. How do you deal with trailers that have a roof that hanges height as it goes from front to back? Mine goes about half way (from the front to the kitchen area then slopes down about 6 inches , then remains flat the rest of the way to the back end. It's at the bottom area of the slope that it has developed a problem ant it leaked at the area where the roof meets the sidewall and caused 2 trusses to rot. They then dropped a little and now there is an area about 5 feet around where the water pools about 2 to 3 inches deep and leaks into the kitchen. I've stripped the kitchen ceiling on the inside and am working on replacing the wall section that rotted and making extensions for the trusses to get it all back in line. When done, I want to redo the roof like you do and put the rubber on it. So the question is how do you handle that change in the roof where it goes down the 6 inches ? Thanks for any advice.
How does the rubber hold.uo compared to modified bitumen? How does the peice compare? I dont see much rubber in my area i soulsnt even know where to find the material.
Drew, yaw working hard it looks like. Making a difference one mobile home at a time. Keep up the good work and yep I know about knees I can get down but getting back up is another matter. LOL 😂
I know all about the knees mine kill me and you’re right getting up is difficult
I wonder about the extra weight on the roof with the rotten walls
If the walls are rotted you should fix the walls first.
I know about the o s b you are using, but what is the greenboard and why?
The green board came that way not sure why it was painted. It’s just a piece of OSB that had paint on it.
Nice work. I've learned a lot watching these video's. How do you deal with trailers that have a roof that hanges height as it goes from front to back? Mine goes about half way (from the front to the kitchen area then slopes down about 6 inches , then remains flat the rest of the way to the back end. It's at the bottom area of the slope that it has developed a problem ant it leaked at the area where the roof meets the sidewall and caused 2 trusses to rot. They then dropped a little and now there is an area about 5 feet around where the water pools about 2 to 3 inches deep and leaks into the kitchen. I've stripped the kitchen ceiling on the inside and am working on replacing the wall section that rotted and making extensions for the trusses to get it all back in line. When done, I want to redo the roof like you do and put the rubber on it. So the question is how do you handle that change in the roof where it goes down the 6 inches ? Thanks for any advice.
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How does the rubber hold.uo compared to modified bitumen? How does the peice compare? I dont see much rubber in my area i soulsnt even know where to find the material.
I’m not a fan of modified Roofing this is a 30 year product probably even more I buy all my material at ABC Supply store
Need a pice of the rubber roofing 2"wide by 55'long can you help me with that I will buy it with you just send me your phone number so we can speak
@@johnverdin6600 my phone number is on my trailer I might be able to help you
@@Drewsroofingandhomerepair can you send me your phone number please
best diy how-to's and the friendship interaction.
I love Paul. He is one of my very best friends I’ve ever had. Paul and I go way back when I met Paul. He was 16 years old.
I’ve been really enjoying watching all of your videos. Come them coming!
Glad you like them!