I wonder how long it will be before the ceramic granule; imbedded in acrylic coating, peels off? Have never seen a coating on metal last very long.....
I received my sample of tilcor roofing products can’t wait to sell my first roof with this material it is super legit and the company is great their reps are the best and answer any questions you may have!
so what do you do on this roof for fall protection after it has been installed? where does the temporary anchor go? In my area permanent anchors have to be engineered so nobody installs them and it is common to screw temp anchors over the asphalt shingles then seal nail holes with caulking. Fall protection is mandatory for heights over 1 story.. Gutters get cleaned twice a year sometimes.
Good content and video. The only thing I noticed, you're reverse lapping the roofing felt under the CF starter strip/drip. You may reference Detail 1 (Eave Treatment) on Sheet 9 of Tilco'rs Installation Manual.
Nice to see you on the roof. Sure are a lot of important positions in this industry to get the job done and make the homeowners happy. From sales, marketing, to installs, replacements and repairs. Good to see you willing to try all of the hats on. Many aren't.
I have been on a labor side for 10 years, not gonna pretend or act like I install daily. I run and build businesses and help owners to get to next level. My company does it right and I always had huge respect to guys in trades. Years ago I was pushed into office, never been in sales and never wanted office job. I found my niche and I know what I am talking about. This is roofing business channel and many find value in our content. You can find tons of vids on how to it “fastest roofer” type. Try to find honest channel that will tell you how much to charge and how to actually run a business.
@@RoofingInsights3.0 good business man and marketer. Experience in labor trades. Good on you. Roofing contractor. Amen. Makes you roofer it does not. As a roofer you are showing disrespect to those of us that trained to become what we are to make companies like yours succesfull, when you claim over and over again that you are a roofer and then call people haters for calling you out for not being a roofer. Stay true to what you are and be that honest guy you claim and then people wont have a reason to call you out. Simple really. Either you are honest or your full of it. If I own a painting company, does that make me a painter? I am a nurse, does that make me qualified to claim I am a doctor and practice medicine. I guess only a roofer would understand the actual life of a roofer. If you did you wouldn't claim to be one until you trained to be one. I know both sides of the business and I promise you roofing day in and day out for many many years is not on the same level as some workout routine or selling a roof. It it was you would have a hard time finding sellers because they would want to be on the roofs doing the easy work making good money. But that's not the case. You guys are running out of backs that are willing to break for you.
Good video and awesome looking product by the way. But no way. Everyone that disagrees with you doesn't get to be a hater. Some just don't want what they've worked so hard to become, and are proud of, to be swept under the rug by a group of people that know it is morally wrong to do so and take what they deserve to identify as away from them. It's quite hurtful. I spent more time becoming what I am than a doctor does going to college and med school. I am still learning a quarter of a century on the field later.
I would never call you a hater, and never called myself a roofer. I don’t get offended by people who call me out. Steve Jobs didn’t assemble phone and Elon Musk doesn’t build cars daily. We all learning and I learn daily. I have installed siding, floors, Insullation, built cabinets and painted. I worked 60-80 hours weeks for decade on the field and today I do the same in office. I educate people what works and what doesn’t. Some only can focus on what I don’t know and it blocks their brain to learn what I can share. I helped roofers to build solid businesses, many struggled before they met me and now they live different life! I am proud in what I do and wouldn’t do anything else. And it is harder than physical labor, I miss working on the field, way more rewarding, less stressful and less risky!
wish I would have known about this prior to redoing my roof. I wonder how difficult it would be to install solar footing on this. may be worth doing a video on that
Cool system. Id love more information. Another metal roofing system that you can use granulated ice and water shield. Diamond metal shingles also allows granulated ice and water, according to BDR. As I'm sure you know, you have to use Psu30 or some type of smooth ice and water shield (that won't stick) on standing seam. Do you have information for sales rep on diamond metal shingles and this product? U.S. based reps??
Sorry Dimitri, I can't endorse any metal roofing company that uses a granulated (garbage) ice and water shield with a G90 or AZ60 substrate. The lifespan of the metal roof will far out reach a product meant for use with a 15-20 year product. Imagine a cold can of soda/beer on a warm humid day, it condensates. Now imagine that happening on the underside of the steel panel, with the expansion and contraction of the metal. Take moisture, steel, and self adhered sandpaper (granulated Ice and water) coupled with expansion and contraction... rust the panel from the backside out. Metal roofs are much like tile roofs, where the metal only handles a certain percentage of the water, and the underlayment does the rest of the work. Much as your video about ice and water shield explains the value of ice and water, and the extreme differences between a granulated (cough garbage) ice and water shield, and a high-temp, or film faced ice and water shield, I refuse to stake my company's reputation, and the expense of warranty calls, for a few dollars per roll. If you are really selling the advantages of a metal roof, you should have no problem justifying the your price, and why you use quality components that make up the core of your roofing system. Also, for the love of all things holy don't staple the synthetic felt. Manufacturers only cover stapling synthetic felt when you are able to cover it in a short amount of time (varies per manufacturer, and per final roof covering) and most metal roofs take far longer than those stipulations allow. Has anyone ever wondered why Titanium UDL has Ghost Buster style pictures of no staples, and says "Do Not Staple"?
Comment edit: Painted, or stone coated steel, usually has a substrate of AZ-50 galvalume. Also, despite my rant of installation practices, this product, as installed is still far and away a better option than asphalt shingles, for those who can afford the upgrade. Keep calm, and metal on!
Good day sir Can you take me as an apprentice? Am a 28 year old Nigerian and my dream job is to become a roofer. This is the main roof used in Nigeria right now and I can easily get rich if I stand out among the competitors if I learn from a professional like you. I would be happy if am considered.@roofinginsight
I wonder how long it will be before the ceramic granule; imbedded in acrylic coating, peels off?
Have never seen a coating on metal last very long.....
I received my sample of tilcor roofing products can’t wait to sell my first roof with this material it is super legit and the company is great their reps are the best and answer any questions you may have!
Good luck! Let us know how it goes!!
so what do you do on this roof for fall protection after it has been installed? where does the temporary anchor go? In my area permanent anchors have to be engineered so nobody installs them and it is common to screw temp anchors over the asphalt shingles then seal nail holes with caulking. Fall protection is mandatory for heights over 1 story.. Gutters get cleaned twice a year sometimes.
Good content and video. The only thing I noticed, you're reverse lapping the roofing felt under the CF starter strip/drip. You may reference Detail 1 (Eave Treatment) on Sheet 9 of Tilco'rs Installation Manual.
Nice to see you on the roof. Sure are a lot of important positions in this industry to get the job done and make the homeowners happy. From sales, marketing, to installs, replacements and repairs. Good to see you willing to try all of the hats on. Many aren't.
I have been on a labor side for 10 years, not gonna pretend or act like I install daily. I run and build businesses and help owners to get to next level. My company does it right and I always had huge respect to guys in trades. Years ago I was pushed into office, never been in sales and never wanted office job. I found my niche and I know what I am talking about. This is roofing business channel and many find value in our content. You can find tons of vids on how to it “fastest roofer” type. Try to find honest channel that will tell you how much to charge and how to actually run a business.
@@RoofingInsights3.0 good business man and marketer. Experience in labor trades. Good on you. Roofing contractor. Amen. Makes you roofer it does not. As a roofer you are showing disrespect to those of us that trained to become what we are to make companies like yours succesfull, when you claim over and over again that you are a roofer and then call people haters for calling you out for not being a roofer. Stay true to what you are and be that honest guy you claim and then people wont have a reason to call you out. Simple really. Either you are honest or your full of it. If I own a painting company, does that make me a painter? I am a nurse, does that make me qualified to claim I am a doctor and practice medicine. I guess only a roofer would understand the actual life of a roofer. If you did you wouldn't claim to be one until you trained to be one. I know both sides of the business and I promise you roofing day in and day out for many many years is not on the same level as some workout routine or selling a roof. It it was you would have a hard time finding sellers because they would want to be on the roofs doing the easy work making good money. But that's not the case. You guys are running out of backs that are willing to break for you.
Good video and awesome looking product by the way. But no way. Everyone that disagrees with you doesn't get to be a hater. Some just don't want what they've worked so hard to become, and are proud of, to be swept under the rug by a group of people that know it is morally wrong to do so and take what they deserve to identify as away from them. It's quite hurtful. I spent more time becoming what I am than a doctor does going to college and med school. I am still learning a quarter of a century on the field later.
@@theroofer4527 What value have you provided to anyone? Unlike you Dimitry provides a lot of value to contractors and homeowners
I would never call you a hater, and never called myself a roofer. I don’t get offended by people who call me out. Steve Jobs didn’t assemble phone and Elon Musk doesn’t build cars daily.
We all learning and I learn daily. I have installed siding, floors, Insullation, built cabinets and painted. I worked 60-80 hours weeks for decade on the field and today I do the same in office. I educate people what works and what doesn’t. Some only can focus on what I don’t know and it blocks their brain to learn what I can share. I helped roofers to build solid businesses, many struggled before they met me and now they live different life!
I am proud in what I do and wouldn’t do anything else. And it is harder than physical labor, I miss working on the field, way more rewarding, less stressful and less risky!
What gauge are the panels?
I believe the spec sheet say 26 gauge.
Do you have any recommendation for the Grand Rapids, Michigan area????
Directorii.com will have my recommendation!
Why you guys don’t install the VALLEY BLOCKER/ RIDGE VENT on the valleys that you install on this video.?
wish I would have known about this prior to redoing my roof. I wonder how difficult it would be to install solar footing on this. may be worth doing a video on that
We are in the process of making on right now!
Apex Roofing & Restoration’s SWFL location is going to start selling a lot more of these before the year is out. Thank you for the education.
Tilcor is great for Florida market, have fun!
Do you have a detailed chimney flashing process
Cool system. Id love more information.
Another metal roofing system that you can use granulated ice and water shield. Diamond metal shingles also allows granulated ice and water, according to BDR.
As I'm sure you know, you have to use Psu30 or some type of smooth ice and water shield (that won't stick) on standing seam.
Do you have information for sales rep on diamond metal shingles and this product? U.S. based reps??
Happy to answer any Tilcor questions.. shoot me an email chris.danielson@tilcor.com
do a comparison, like boral vs tilcor
Does borla make the shingles for erie roofing? used to be decra?
I love it!
Very nice product 👍
You guys are hilarious 😂
I love to install metal roof I do since 1988
Sorry Dimitri, I can't endorse any metal roofing company that uses a granulated (garbage) ice and water shield with a G90 or AZ60 substrate. The lifespan of the metal roof will far out reach a product meant for use with a 15-20 year product. Imagine a cold can of soda/beer on a warm humid day, it condensates. Now imagine that happening on the underside of the steel panel, with the expansion and contraction of the metal. Take moisture, steel, and self adhered sandpaper (granulated Ice and water) coupled with expansion and contraction... rust the panel from the backside out. Metal roofs are much like tile roofs, where the metal only handles a certain percentage of the water, and the underlayment does the rest of the work. Much as your video about ice and water shield explains the value of ice and water, and the extreme differences between a granulated (cough garbage) ice and water shield, and a high-temp, or film faced ice and water shield, I refuse to stake my company's reputation, and the expense of warranty calls, for a few dollars per roll. If you are really selling the advantages of a metal roof, you should have no problem justifying the your price, and why you use quality components that make up the core of your roofing system. Also, for the love of all things holy don't staple the synthetic felt. Manufacturers only cover stapling synthetic felt when you are able to cover it in a short amount of time (varies per manufacturer, and per final roof covering) and most metal roofs take far longer than those stipulations allow. Has anyone ever wondered why Titanium UDL has Ghost Buster style pictures of no staples, and says "Do Not Staple"?
Comment edit: Painted, or stone coated steel, usually has a substrate of AZ-50 galvalume. Also, despite my rant of installation practices, this product, as installed is still far and away a better option than asphalt shingles, for those who can afford the upgrade. Keep calm, and metal on!
Is this product available in Southern California?
So is this product available here in New Zealand? Or we just make them and ship them to yous? I'd love to use this product with that warranty.
Have to ask, I am pretty sure you can buy it in New Zealand
It is available in New Zealand through The Ross Roof Group our of Auckland. Shoot me your email and I can put you in touch with the right person
@@oldtinman3464 willyryland@gmail.com. thanks bro.
everytime you sucked your thumb you wish you wore your gloves! thanks for all your videos sir.
Interview crossover roofing Greensboro NC
im from Greensboro give me a job i wanna learn roofing
Put those shingles on every roof and the re roofing business is out lol they will prob last 50years and not be affected by hail storms
True that. Metal roofing is definitely trending.
Cost of materials per square?
No they are thin gauge get dented to hell
@@michaelvan6675 nope 26 gauge steel hold up extremely well
@@ToddBizCoach lots of variables but rough estimate is around 325-350
If at all possible could you maybe have your guest use mics hard to hear a lot of the time just a suggestion
Good day sir
Can you take me as an apprentice?
Am a 28 year old Nigerian and my dream job is to become a roofer. This is the main roof used in Nigeria right now and I can easily get rich if I stand out among the competitors if I learn from a professional like you. I would be happy if am considered.@roofinginsight