looks good usually i run an individual flashing 3”x6” per shingle running all the way up that ensures any water slides right down without having a chance to get back underneath the shingle and flashing and being called out again
Interesting to see how you manage with straight flashing. You still end up with upper corners that depend on sealant and the membrane below for protection in torrential rains. A formed upper flashing would be better, when one that fits is available.
Great vid, question if I may. Can silicone perish and let in water? I believe silicone was used in between the curb and the skylight cap when it was seated. After repointing the coping stones and applying a water proof sealant underneath them and still having water ingress it dawned on me that water may be getting in over the curb and under the skylight cap through the silicone and into the roof space. Would like your opinion. Thanks
Looks really professional. My only question is why not mention the cost. We all know that costs will be different from one job to another but just a ball park amount would be helpful to someone that can get a mental picture of how much they need to save.
I have leak from skylight on my concreate tile roof. A roofer said he has to remove tiles like 10 feet from edge or something and he would give me an estimate. My home was built in 1988 and I don't believe this skylight(have 2 of them) had been replaced so it is an original imo. Should I replace the skylight as well? Please advise.
Basically you did the same thing as I was there before you put one piece of metal when you should’ve use the step flashings after each single within a year or two is going to leak the same way
He put an ice-dam under the flashing that drains onto the top of shingles below the window. It's less labor intensive than the step-flashing approach, more costly, because the ice-dam is really expensive but the method is just as effective. I would not have run the ice dam on top of the curb for energy efficiency, but it'll work for keeping the roof dry and the window sealed.
My advice after over forty years experience. Hire a good roofing mechanic. It's not as easy as it looks. This man is good if ya can afford him. A good roofer is worth their weight in gold.
I have a porch with some skylights that I installed. The pitch of the roof is 1 or 2 so it’s almost flat and I have water pooling on top of the skylight. Is there a type of flashing that would prevent that from happening?
Agreed. That was my point as referenced above. Why no step vs. a long section. I it won't leak at the skylight, but the lack of step isn't directing the water back on top of the lower shingles which isn't preferred in my opinion.
Thank you. I think that Joe has some sort of defect between the ears. Sounds like you know your stuff backwards and forwards. What area of the country do you work out of?
@@qualityleafguardsguards7978 so wait you're tying to say that when you're shingling against a wall that's 30ft long, it's better to use one long piece of L flashing rather than step flashing? Get out of here. Step flashing is the best way to water tight a side wall and skylight. Water flows downwards yes, but it also has the chance to flow sideways a few inches every half foot or so. That's literally why there's a 6+ inch book, no nails within 4 inches of a seam. Felt or synthetic is to be put on horizontalally at the eaves then continues upwards with a 3" overlap. Etc etc. Don't go commenting on something G that you don't have a clue on how it works.
Why would you want step flashing vs. one piece? I come from commercial side of roofing and have only experience with metal roofs, but that looks better then step flashing Iv seen done.
@@morehp1 I think because water will inevitably get underneath the shingles along the wall, the step flashing will keep bringing the under-shingle water to the surface before it spread sideways so far that it's already flow off the side edge of the flashing but still underneath the shingles.
U should put in the time in the video so we know exactly your question, but I think the answer is Step Flashing, also there are kits for specific skylight that also come with counter flashing, should come with new skylight. Edit: wow they used one piece row flashing, I think they use roof cement to stop water from going under, would like to see this hold up, I think step flashing will hold up better
You are "troll" because you obviously didn't listen to the video and what the video is about. typical "know it all." you are the guy everyone stays away from because you have all the answers. Now go re-watch the video jackass.
William Smith you actually keep making yourself look like a bigger troll. You are the smartest man in the world for you awesome roof knowledge. Keep at it troll!
Dude I don’t care about the video at this point. You talk about adding content, yet you troll someone who is putting out content. Let the guy do his job and you do yours. You are a clown. Plain and simple. I am done with you and your silly responses about my intelligence. I forgot more then you will ever understand. So go fuck yourself. 🖕
A one pc flashing for the side walls works great but really needs an open hem on the outer edges and in a lot of cases is the only thing used on high end metal shingles from the manufacture..
Not true. You do realize how much better a piece of step flashing is per shingle right? For one. If water runs along that wall flashing and diverts out, bam right then and there it's under the shingles and hitting the underlayment. With step, it overlaps the shingle beneath it in a way that makes it so water has a low chance of actually doing that. And to make it worse. Its highly likely that he trimmed the corners of the shingle going against the curb. Water will catch that corner and run along it going underneath the shingle and hitting the nails. Won't leak soon but after a few days or weeks it will rust the nail out, then damage the sheething and cause leaks inside the house. Not to mention the mould that will start to grow because of the water. But I mean you're clearly a gutter guard installer so I wouldn't think that you'd know how water and shingle roofing works.
Wrong way to flash. Just cause ice and water exists now doesnt mean you abandon principles of building and roofing. Step flashing is and always will be a necessity to proper water management
If you're careful enough, and the shingles are still in great condition, you could reuse them, to avoid having mismatched shingles especially on 2+year old roofs. Im sure you've noticed roofs that have different coloured shingles in some areas, but that's due to a leak or blowoffs. You just have to make sure you seal the nail holes on the shingle with roofing tar after you install them. Then put a few blobs of the same stuff to reseal the shingle down
This type of skylight can leak over time, but if the roof has the proper pitch its pretty rare, typically what happens is these types of roofers do incorrect installs and thats what causes most issues.
The actual skylight can leak, usually due to a defect in the skylight, rubber gaskets aren't installed correctly. But whenever a roofer inspects a roof for a leak call, you can usually notice if it's a skylight defect
Nunca se puede poner in step flashing mas de 1 shingle tiene que ser 1 hoja de shingle y un step flashing toda la vida eso es seguro liqueo . Creo que a mi opinión no quedo bien.
You guys look like you do good work, but this video is titled as if you're going to show people how to ACTUALLY do it themselves. I suspect it's more of a marketing video so your potential future customers will see how thorough you are. So here's what it's like to watch this as a regular person who's handy but is looking for a tutorial: "We're going to replace the curb" ---video cut--- ""now that we have the curb installed we're going to put down the water and ice shield" ---video cut--- "here we have the water ice shield installed and we've cut the flashing to overlap" :/ Yes, I see that you've done it, but HOW!? Have someone film you ACTUALLY INSTALLING the curb and water/I've shield. Without that this is not helpful in showing people how to "reflash a skylight like a pro."
Early on it was clipped to a long length of loose rope, then later unclipped - either way, it would not arrest his fall in the slghtest! He'd get fined if caught not obeying the safety expectations in the EU !
This is what happens when you use jack of all trades to do your roof stuff... They act like they know but they don't. I can do it without needing a drop of tar... Step
I was waiting for someone to say this. These guys are hacks. Water has to always run onto something. That's why each shingle should have its own flashing. That skylight is made for lower pitch applications not shingles
@@mariorobles379 the waters gonna catch the top of the shingle and leak a few feet down from and across where he put the ice shield. Mario you don't have to worry about stuff freezing around there but I do and this job is going to have ice problems
WRONG that system is for flat roofs in a shingle job you put one shingle and one metal tin shingle one shingle and one tin shingle is anybody agree with me
You did a great job at showing exactly what is involved in the process. I’d trust you to do a great job every time. 😊
looks good usually i run an individual flashing 3”x6” per shingle running all the way up that ensures any water slides right down without having a chance to get back underneath the shingle and flashing and being called out again
Called step-flashing. Which I don't understand why isn't standard practice
Interesting to see how you manage with straight flashing. You still end up with upper corners that depend on sealant and the membrane below for protection in torrential rains. A formed upper flashing would be better, when one that fits is available.
we use a heat gun to 'flex-up' cold shingles in Western PA.
and we flash and caulk quite a bit extra..
Why did you have your safety harness on?
Thank you for your video. What a thorough explanation. Professionally done ✔ 🙌 👌! Are you located in TN?
No step flashings?
Great video, been watching you guys for a couple months now. Wish y'all nothing but the best, God bless
Roofing company bnb owner here! Thanks brother!
Great vid, question if I may. Can silicone perish and let in water? I believe silicone was used in between the curb and the skylight cap when it was seated. After repointing the coping stones and applying a water proof sealant underneath them and still having water ingress it dawned on me that water may be getting in over the curb and under the skylight cap through the silicone and into the roof space. Would like your opinion. Thanks
Looks really professional. My only question is why not mention the cost. We all know that costs will be different from one job to another but just a ball park amount would be helpful to someone that can get a mental picture of how much they need to save.
The harness is extravagant
Great job. My is leak too. I want to fix it. How can I contact you. Thanks
This guys didn't use his head, he just followed some routines that he learned somewhere without even thinking.
Great teaching! Excellent video. Super helpful!
I have leak from skylight on my concreate tile roof. A roofer said he has to remove tiles like 10 feet from edge or something and he would give me an estimate.
My home was built in 1988 and I don't believe this skylight(have 2 of them) had been replaced so it is an original imo.
Should I replace the skylight as well?
Please advise.
Basically you did the same thing as I was there before you put one piece of metal when you should’ve use the step flashings after each single within a year or two is going to leak the same way
He did it wrong! He should have used step flashing, not one long piece of L-metal, which is going to leak!
in the business of staying in business perhaps?
He put an ice-dam under the flashing that drains onto the top of shingles below the window. It's less labor intensive than the step-flashing approach, more costly, because the ice-dam is really expensive but the method is just as effective. I would not have run the ice dam on top of the curb for energy efficiency, but it'll work for keeping the roof dry and the window sealed.
How do you step flash a metal roof?😅
My advice after over forty years experience. Hire a good roofing mechanic. It's not as easy as it looks. This man is good if ya can afford him. A good roofer is worth their weight in gold.
Thank you sir for taking the time to teach someone. God bless you and yours
How much is a repair for this?
I have a porch with some skylights that I installed. The pitch of the roof is 1 or 2 so it’s almost flat and I have water pooling on top of the skylight. Is there a type of flashing that would prevent that from happening?
What’s this service cost?
Thank You for sharing your knowledge. A rare thing to find these days
Enjoying your videos. Any concerns about water traveling under new shingles against new curb since no ste flashing was used?
Meant step flashing.
Agreed. That was my point as referenced above. Why no step vs. a long section. I it won't leak at the skylight, but the lack of step isn't directing the water back on top of the lower shingles which isn't preferred in my opinion.
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Thank you. I think that Joe has some sort of defect between the ears. Sounds like you know your stuff backwards and forwards. What area of the country do you work out of?
how do you install and waterproof a skylight on an existing torch down flat roof
Interesting technique. I've always wondered why not just use one long piece instead of step flashing.
Horrible technique. He should have used steps.
The one pc works great when it has an open hem on the outer edge of the metal
You can't beat the quality of step flashing technique period...
mutante 77 not true. Just another old fashioned opinion
@@qualityleafguardsguards7978 so wait you're tying to say that when you're shingling against a wall that's 30ft long, it's better to use one long piece of L flashing rather than step flashing? Get out of here. Step flashing is the best way to water tight a side wall and skylight.
Water flows downwards yes, but it also has the chance to flow sideways a few inches every half foot or so. That's literally why there's a 6+ inch book, no nails within 4 inches of a seam. Felt or synthetic is to be put on horizontalally at the eaves then continues upwards with a 3" overlap. Etc etc.
Don't go commenting on something G that you don't have a clue on how it works.
is it against the law to use step flashing in the west?? looks clean but all vertical curbs .walls in a shingle system roof should be step flashed
Exactly... I can't fucking stand seeing these dumbasses acting like they fucking know
Why would you want step flashing vs. one piece? I come from commercial side of roofing and have only experience with metal roofs, but that looks better then step flashing Iv seen done.
@@morehp1 I think because water will inevitably get underneath the shingles along the wall, the step flashing will keep bringing the under-shingle water to the surface before it spread sideways so far that it's already flow off the side edge of the flashing but still underneath the shingles.
2 things. Use urethane caulk, never tar. Also the one long flashing on the sides is asking for trouble. Always do a run of step tins
Where do you get those aluminum pieces? Are they made specifically for the skylight? Did you cut them out yourself? What is the correct name of it?
U should put in the time in the video so we know exactly your question, but I think the answer is Step Flashing, also there are kits for specific skylight that also come with counter flashing, should come with new skylight.
Edit: wow they used one piece row flashing, I think they use roof cement to stop water from going under, would like to see this hold up, I think step flashing will hold up better
Anybody ice water why no paper on top probsbly not necessary. But then for the shingle step flashings combine with that flashing ?
One flat continuous piece of metal with no lip on the sides to keep water from running off of it under the shingles....
Did you use a specific flashing kit or cut to fit
Pretty specific for stsndsrd measurment of that skylight
sky light it says on the website I need to use super silicon seal(white)
What something like that cost
You best. Like. Hi from Russia.
Why not step flashing?
Why wouldn't you just use one the pre-made kits in this case with the step flashing? Is it a custom sized unit?
William Smith why are you a troll?
You are "troll" because you obviously didn't listen to the video and what the video is about. typical "know it all." you are the guy everyone stays away from because you have all the answers. Now go re-watch the video jackass.
Why does a simple question make me a "troll"?
William Smith you actually keep making yourself look like a bigger troll. You are the smartest man in the world for you awesome roof knowledge. Keep at it troll!
Dude I don’t care about the video at this point. You talk about adding content, yet you troll someone who is putting out content. Let the guy do his job and you do yours. You are a clown. Plain and simple. I am done with you and your silly responses about my intelligence. I forgot more then you will ever understand. So go fuck yourself. 🖕
A one pc flashing for the side walls works great but really needs an open hem on the outer edges and in a lot of cases is the only thing used on high end metal shingles from the manufacture..
Not true. You do realize how much better a piece of step flashing is per shingle right? For one. If water runs along that wall flashing and diverts out, bam right then and there it's under the shingles and hitting the underlayment.
With step, it overlaps the shingle beneath it in a way that makes it so water has a low chance of actually doing that.
And to make it worse. Its highly likely that he trimmed the corners of the shingle going against the curb. Water will catch that corner and run along it going underneath the shingle and hitting the nails. Won't leak soon but after a few days or weeks it will rust the nail out, then damage the sheething and cause leaks inside the house. Not to mention the mould that will start to grow because of the water.
But I mean you're clearly a gutter guard installer so I wouldn't think that you'd know how water and shingle roofing works.
Wrong way to flash. Just cause ice and water exists now doesnt mean you abandon principles of building and roofing. Step flashing is and always will be a necessity to proper water management
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Not true, even though a lot of roofers think that . However the one pc works great but only recommended with an open hem on the sides
@@qualityleafguardsguards7978 Stop misleading people. like holy crap.
1 day roof replacement next day roof repair.
I Would like to see how to do this on a mobile home with a metal roof?
Is it no problem to reuse the shingles?
I Would never reuse they breake when taking them off
If you're careful enough, and the shingles are still in great condition, you could reuse them, to avoid having mismatched shingles especially on 2+year old roofs.
Im sure you've noticed roofs that have different coloured shingles in some areas, but that's due to a leak or blowoffs. You just have to make sure you seal the nail holes on the shingle with roofing tar after you install them. Then put a few blobs of the same stuff to reseal the shingle down
The finished product was great, however you didn't show how it was done???
I have a question for someone. Can the actual skylight leak or does it only leak around the skylight
This type of skylight can leak over time, but if the roof has the proper pitch its pretty rare, typically what happens is these types of roofers do incorrect installs and thats what causes most issues.
The actual skylight can leak, usually due to a defect in the skylight, rubber gaskets aren't installed correctly.
But whenever a roofer inspects a roof for a leak call, you can usually notice if it's a skylight defect
@@Josh-ww5kz it usually is an issue of improper gasket install, seen this 15 or 16 times on brand new skylight installs.
Nunca se puede poner in step flashing mas de 1 shingle tiene que ser 1 hoja de shingle y un step flashing toda la vida eso es seguro liqueo . Creo que a mi opinión no quedo bien.
Usted dice como se hace en en valley
Si yo pense iba a ha hacer step flash para los shingles
I really like the flashing
You guys look like you do good work, but this video is titled as if you're going to show people how to ACTUALLY do it themselves. I suspect it's more of a marketing video so your potential future customers will see how thorough you are. So here's what it's like to watch this as a regular person who's handy but is looking for a tutorial:
"We're going to replace the curb" ---video cut--- ""now that we have the curb installed we're going to put down the water and ice shield" ---video cut--- "here we have the water ice shield installed and we've cut the flashing to overlap"
:/ Yes, I see that you've done it, but HOW!? Have someone film you ACTUALLY INSTALLING the curb and water/I've shield. Without that this is not helpful in showing people how to "reflash a skylight like a pro."
Should've been a video on how to remove a shingle, taking your time while properly using your flat bar. Minimal detail about the skylight flashing
Cool harness, fashion statement? Cause it sure as hell aint for safety
Early on it was clipped to a long length of loose rope, then later unclipped - either way, it would not arrest his fall in the slghtest!
He'd get fined if caught not obeying the safety expectations in the EU !
Was thinking wow amazing work. Untill the one peice of flashing not step flashing ....
I don’t know why ! but, Ilike the one piece than that the step pieces.
@@scottvan1898 what about both conbine
@@scottvan1898 you can add it over top of step flashed system for the look
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Looks like you just replaced that roof 2 days before you had to repair the skylight
I see a couple of nails on right at the seams
This is what happens when you use jack of all trades to do your roof stuff... They act like they know but they don't. I can do it without needing a drop of tar... Step
You should’ve use step flashing On the saide and saddol on the back you did it wrong come to California and we will show you how to do it right
Mario Robles what part of California are you servicing? I just bought a house & may need someone that knows what they are doing.
I was waiting for someone to say this. These guys are hacks. Water has to always run onto something. That's why each shingle should have its own flashing. That skylight is made for lower pitch applications not shingles
@@gradywhite9781 yub your right
@@mariorobles379 the waters gonna catch the top of the shingle and leak a few feet down from and across where he put the ice shield. Mario you don't have to worry about stuff freezing around there but I do and this job is going to have ice problems
This poor guy. Doesn’t know wtf he is doing. Seems like a nice guy. .
Good job amigo u have job w me in New York..
You forgot to show how you did it
No steep flashing? That is done all wrong must not have any rain there lol
This video gives absolutely NO information on how to do the repair. Yet the title says "How to reflash a skylight..."
No wonder VELUX is the one to use, Velux "system", far superior
WRONG
that system is for flat roofs
in a shingle job you put one shingle and one metal tin shingle one shingle and one tin shingle is anybody agree with me
I realy thought they were good roofers
WRONG
whats the harness form?
Where is your pouch your hammer you need more than a pride bar
Yee ha cowboy , how not to do a job 😬
One piece flashing will leak curse the water goes in steps
Nail in a seem 😂😂
To much talking man
No way one piece flashing will leak!!!!
Complete wrong, should use individual tin shingles. Rookie