Great video with great advice . A caulking gun with roof tar for holding those loose shingles down is worth every penny . Thanks for your video Gary Jones .
Thank you, thank you. You sir are God sent. I live in a high wind area and have a few shingles in need of repair. May I ask a more questions if I need?
Great video. One thing the āNoviceā needs to understand is that once you detach the shingle with the flat bar. You also detach the asphalt that adheres the shingles together. Once that shingle detach s from the asphalt it is susceptible to the wind. In a high wind the exposed part of the shingle will flip over and break off. If you want to re attach the shingle. Put a ādabā of roofing cement under the tab of the shingles youāve detached. That will re attach the exposed part of the shingle.
No safety precautions whatsoever!! Why a legitimate company would charge 3 or 4 hundred dollars for a repair is all the safety set-up needed that was not shown / repairman has to put on fall protection harness and other safety tools (knee pads, gloves, etc) / Ladder set-up and tie-off / harness set-up which usually requires the removal of several ridge pieces – screwing in a fall protection holding bracket / after securing your lanyard to your bracket and then to your harness, you can make your way down to look at the repair area in need of attention. All this takes time ($$$) before you start the actual repair. / after the repair is completed, you backtrack that same process until you leave no evidence that anyone was even on the roof. If the leak repair is successful (no leak) then the $300.00 is a good deal!
Thanks Gary. So many good tips, what a help! Some guys call those 'cut outs – ' "keyways" – where I live. Also 'flat bars' are called "wonder bars" up here but that's a brand name I guess. I have a leak at an L-bracket for a guy wire electrical mast support and not sure what to do there.
This is my go to video every time I loose a shingle off the garage,, thereās a tree close to the garage and it seams to be damaging the shingles on that side,, the other side facing away from the tree hasnāt lost any! Thanks for the great video!
Just picked up a Dewalt utility knige and.bought the hook blades seperately..Took 5 mins to.unpackage it..then 20 minutes to figure out how.tp install. I am very impressed with the feel and quality of. It. Good video
Man, excellent video. Concise and easy to follow. Really appreciate it. Encouraged to head on upš.
Awesome video. Shows people pay for a per code installation and get ripped off.
When he swung the hammer I instantly realized he was a pro
Helpful video.
Great video with great advice . A caulking gun with roof tar for holding those loose shingles down is worth every penny . Thanks for your video Gary Jones .
Great video by a very likeable and knowledgeable presenter.
always install from bottom up?
Thank you, thank you. You sir are God sent. I live in a high wind area and have a few shingles in need of repair. May I ask a more questions if I need?
Great video. One thing the āNoviceā needs to understand is that once you detach the shingle with the flat bar. You also detach the asphalt that adheres the shingles together.
Once that shingle detach s from the asphalt it is susceptible to the wind. In a high wind the exposed part of the shingle will flip over and break off.
If you want to re attach the shingle. Put a ādabā of roofing cement under the tab of the shingles youāve detached. That will re attach the exposed part of the shingle.
No safety precautions whatsoever!! Why a legitimate company would charge 3 or 4 hundred dollars for a repair is all the safety set-up needed that was not shown / repairman has to put on fall protection harness and other safety tools (knee pads, gloves, etc) / Ladder set-up and tie-off / harness set-up which usually requires the removal of several ridge pieces – screwing in a fall protection holding bracket / after securing your lanyard to your bracket and then to your harness, you can make your way down to look at the repair area in need of attention. All this takes time ($$$) before you start the actual repair. / after the repair is completed, you backtrack that same process until you leave no evidence that anyone was even on the roof. If the leak repair is successful (no leak) then the $300.00 is a good deal!
Excellent, thank you!!
Thanks Gary. So many good tips, what a help!
Some guys call those 'cut outs – ' "keyways" – where I live. Also 'flat bars' are called "wonder bars" up here but that's a brand name I guess.
I have a leak at an L-bracket for a guy wire electrical mast support and not sure what to do there.
Gary, Thank you for sharing your knowledge. This Video is really useful.
do you recommendĀ removing shingles above roof vent when replacing?? why? or why not??Ā my first time doing this
Working with the roof shingles can be so elegant when Gary does it!
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Thanks you for good video
Thank you so much
Thanks so much, very clear
Gary. You seem like an honest person.
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great job, thanks.
This is my go to video every time I loose a shingle off the garage,, thereās a tree close to the garage and it seams to be damaging the shingles on that side,, the other side facing away from the tree hasnāt lost any! Thanks for the great video!
Excelente loco… thanks.
Good video. Thanks for making it.
Where is your OSHA required harness?
Hi there, I want to know if Womezon Remedy, will really work for me? I notice lots of people keep on speaking about this fibroid treatment.
What is Womezon Remedy? I've heard numerous awesome things about this fibroid remedy.
Nice ,now show them and give them the confidence to do a valley repair so that on the 1st rain there home will be destroyed. ā
Just picked up a Dewalt utility knige and.bought the hook blades seperately..Took 5 mins to.unpackage it..then 20 minutes
to figure out how.tp install. I am very impressed with the feel and quality of. It. Good video
Thank you Bro