Tips and Tricks for Roofing Around Dormers
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2024
- This video gives you a couple of tips and tricks for roofing around dormers.
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Thanks for the tips! I usually use an old pair of tin snips for cutting asphalt around dormers and valleys. Especially during the winter months because they're more difficult to cut due to the cold.
what a hack job are you kidding
With 3 tabs when I have to meet at a dormer top I found that I count and make sure it's an even number in terms of courses. Hope that makes sense. It's always helped me. 3 tabs are tricky but look beautiful when installed correctly.
I've got 3 feet below my dormers so it should be easy to keep my lines matching over my dormers.
I finally noticed what u ment about a dormer going to the edge. Thanks
Very helpful, thanks.
Very helpful thank you
well explained! Great channel !
Didn't find the valley sec.
Great video do you have work shops
Very helpful. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Glad it was helpful!
Lol I see a low nail 😂
Great video
Does knowone tie a valley in rite anymore.
Does anyone know how to spell anymore?
@BLADES1320 it's a phone bro not trying to be all punctual.
So why do peeps stepfash a dormers n not tie the valley in n rite over ice shield or is that the new modern hack job you boys doin
My man just get to the point, way too much empty talk and time wasted
Could be more concise, yes
You skipped HOW TO integrate the shingles from the (our) left side With the shingles in the dormer!!! Did d you weave them under(no?) or trim each dormer end at an angle parallel to the valley line?????
Watch my video on doing valleys. It is explained there.
So the main roof shingles get trimmed at an angle, to meet the valley?
Yes. I have another video on installing valleys that explains it.