Awesome video. Perfectly explained. If you have any tips on types of sarking, semi permiable to let water vapour through, foam board under sarking, ventilation, etc would be much appreciated.
Thanks for your video. I have a tin roof. I have tried to do repairs from underneath. Your comments about water tracking and the need for 40mm dip were great. I think it is why my efforts to patch have not worked. The sarking was installed tight, and water is tracking and pooling in the overlaps.
Great roofing services ❤ Thanks for providing great services. Can I share to you some important tricks for grow your channel subscribers and video views?
Is your house brick? He does not seem to know brick houses in Australia draw the air from the bottom of the external walls not from the eve. Look around your house, if it’s brick there will be small slits all the way around. This is on purpose to prevent mould and damp in the walls.
Awesome video. Perfectly explained. If you have any tips on types of sarking, semi permiable to let water vapour through, foam board under sarking, ventilation, etc would be much appreciated.
Thanks for your video. I have a tin roof. I have tried to do repairs from underneath. Your comments about water tracking and the need for 40mm dip were great. I think it is why my efforts to patch have not worked. The sarking was installed tight, and water is tracking and pooling in the overlaps.
Roof plumbing with philosophy. You are of course 100% correct.
Perfectly explained - thank you!
This is a really helpful video, thank you
I’d love to see a follow up about Sarking under tin roofs. Great reference photos and great explanation. Thank you
Great roofing services ❤
Thanks for providing great services. Can I share to you some important tricks for grow your channel subscribers and video views?
Why not use OSB 3?
Is your house brick? He does not seem to know brick houses in Australia draw the air from the bottom of the external walls not from the eve. Look around your house, if it’s brick there will be small slits all the way around. This is on purpose to prevent mould and damp in the walls.
Most roofers reality is just based on ease of doing the job and they just try and justify it to cover for laziness.
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