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How to keep your home livable during a snow storm!!How to keep your home livable during a snow storm!!
How to keep your home livable during a snow storm!!
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These are the things you need to keep clear of snow to keep you and your family safe and warm during a blizzard.
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Here's Why We'll ONLY Ever Use Malarkey Shingles | Roofing | Pro Exteriors & Construction Rapid CityHere's Why We'll ONLY Ever Use Malarkey Shingles | Roofing | Pro Exteriors & Construction Rapid City
Here's Why We'll ONLY Ever Use Malarkey Shingles | Roofing | Pro Exteriors & Construction Rapid City
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Here's Why We'll ONLY Ever Use Malarkey Shingles | Pro Exteriors & Construction Rapid City Want more roofing and siding content? Like and comment on our videos. And don't forget to subscribe for our latest construction-based content! Looking for a trusted contractor in your area? Find me or another area contractor at directorii.com/#finder Want to know more about me and my company Pro Exteriors...
Our Company Tour: An Inside Look at Pro Exteriors & Construction Rapid City, South DakotaOur Company Tour: An Inside Look at Pro Exteriors & Construction Rapid City, South Dakota
Our Company Tour: An Inside Look at Pro Exteriors & Construction Rapid City, South Dakota
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Our Company Tour: An Inside Look at Pro Exteriors & Construction Rapid City, South Dakota Want more construction content? Like and comment on our videos. And don't forget to subscribe for our latest videos. To learn more about us or to request a bid for your next exterior project, click here: proexteriorsrc.com/ 0:00 Intro 0:32 Why Nate Loves Roofing 1:09 How Pro Exteriors & Construction Began ...
Why we install LP SmartSide Siding | Pro Exteriors & Construction Rapid CityWhy we install LP SmartSide Siding | Pro Exteriors & Construction Rapid City
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Here's Why We Recommend LP SmartSide Siding | Pro Exteriors & Construction Rapid City Want more roofing and siding content? Like and comment on our videos. And don't forget to subscribe for our latest construction-based content! Looking for a trusted contractor in your area? Find me or another area contractor at directorii.com/#finder Want to know more about me and my company Pro Exteriors & Co...
Xtreme Gutter Guards by Leaf Solutions | Pro Exteriors Roofing & ConstructionXtreme Gutter Guards by Leaf Solutions | Pro Exteriors Roofing & Construction
Xtreme Gutter Guards by Leaf Solutions | Pro Exteriors Roofing & Construction
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.3 года назад
Pro Exteriors Roofing & Construction offers Leaf Solution Xtreme Gutter Guards for your home! Visit our website today to schedule a free estimate: proexteriorsrc.com Book any of our services through Directorii to be backed up by a $20,000 guarantee: directorii.com/us/sd/pro-exteriors-construction-llc Who we are: We Are Pro Exteriors & Construction Pro Exteriors was started in the spring of 2010...
15 qualifications your Roofing contractor MUST have | Pro Exteriors & Construction15 qualifications your Roofing contractor MUST have | Pro Exteriors & Construction
15 qualifications your Roofing contractor MUST have | Pro Exteriors & Construction
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Your roofing contractor needs 15 qualifications. They are... Welcome back to Pro Exteriors and Construction! Today we’re going over the 15 qualifications a contractor MUST have before you agree to let them work on your home. 1. Licensed 2. Insured 3. Local 4. Workmanship and Warranty 5. References 6. A BBB Rating 7. Factory-Trained 8. Knowledgeable 9. Honesty 10. In Business 3 Years 11. Charges...
How to inspect your roof for hail damage | Pro ExteriorsHow to inspect your roof for hail damage | Pro Exteriors
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Learn how to inspect your roof for hail damage thanks to the experts at Pro Exteriors Checking a roof for hail damage is a straightforward process. You’re ultimately looking for dents and divots in the shingles that have occurred because of hail, rain, or wind damage. If you see damage, then you need a piece of chalk (yes, you can steal some from your child and it will work just fine). Mark the...
Why did I start a YouTube channel? | Pro Exteriors & ConstructionWhy did I start a YouTube channel? | Pro Exteriors & Construction
Why did I start a YouTube channel? | Pro Exteriors & Construction
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Nate Schweppe explains why he started a roofing channel for Pro Exteriors & Construction Hello everyone! My name is Nate Schweppe, owner of Pro Exteriors & Construction LLC, a company I started back in 2010. I decided to start a RUclips channel because I want to help consumers, not only in my area, but around the country. The goal of my channel is to educate people so that they are more empower...
15 (actually 16) roofing terms you need to know! | Pro Exteriors & Construction15 (actually 16) roofing terms you need to know! | Pro Exteriors & Construction
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Here are 16 roofing terms you need to know if you're a contractor! 1. Square - Unit of measurement that describes square feet on a roof. For example, 19 squares is 1,900 square feet 2. Decking - Part of roof that sits on top of trusses 3. Eave Edge - Gutter edges 4. Rake Edge - Two parts of roof that come together to make a V-shape 5. Style D Flashing - Allows shingles to extend over roof 6. Gu...
Metal VS Asphalt Shingles | What's Better for Your Roof? | Pro Exteriors & ConstructionMetal VS Asphalt Shingles | What's Better for Your Roof? | Pro Exteriors & Construction
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Metal or asphalt shingles? Which one do you need for your roof? At Pro Exteriors, we’re here to help you determine if you may need a metal roof. Simply put: metal roofs are more expensive, which is why asphalt shingles are more popular, but there is a widespread industry belief that metal roofs are much more durable. A few positives to the metal roofs: 1. Snow slides off them very easily, meani...
How to Choose the Right Contractor for You | Pro Exteriors & ConstructionHow to Choose the Right Contractor for You | Pro Exteriors & Construction
How to Choose the Right Contractor for You | Pro Exteriors & Construction
Просмотров 2404 года назад
Pro Exteriors & Construction tells you how to choose the right contractor for your home improvement needs At Pro Exteriors, we want our customers to be completely satisfied with their new roofs. To do this, we hold ourselves to high standards, and sometimes that means a particular project is not a good fit for us. A few things you should know about us: 1. We won’t rush to finish a job, and we w...
How Much Does a New Roof Cost? | Pro Exteriors & ConstructionHow Much Does a New Roof Cost? | Pro Exteriors & Construction
How Much Does a New Roof Cost? | Pro Exteriors & Construction
Просмотров 18 тыс.4 года назад
Pro Exteriors & Construction breaks down the details and costs of replacing/installing a new roof. As a customer, there are a few things you should know about how roofers quote their jobs. First, the price is based around the labor, as well as the materials of a project. If your roof is very steep or not walkable, that also means the job will cost more. Next, roofers have to see how many layers...
What to Look for During a Roof Inspection | Pro Exteriors & ConstructionWhat to Look for During a Roof Inspection | Pro Exteriors & Construction
What to Look for During a Roof Inspection | Pro Exteriors & Construction
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Pro Exteriors & Construction highlights what to look for during a roof inspection. Every homeowner will eventually need to replace their roof. Consequently, when inspecting and assessing whether a roof needs to be replaced, look for a few things, such as: 1. Pipe Roots - Many of these deteriorate because of sun exposure. These areas need to be caulked and replaced over time. 2. Hail Damage - Th...

Комментарии

  • @Jspath3
    @Jspath3 2 дня назад

    Are you an adjuster or contractor?

  • @gilbertlopez8285
    @gilbertlopez8285 14 дней назад

    Thanks for helping me remember most of the terms/names. It has been quit a while since I have used most of them. Along the line of years. Keep it up 👍.

  • @JimKorff-qk1hr
    @JimKorff-qk1hr 17 дней назад

    Thank you for the great video .Jim in Nebraska

  • @brandonlapier6487
    @brandonlapier6487 24 дня назад

    I dont see the point of checking or even worrying about the hail damage on the metal power vents. Its not like its going to leak or deteriorate like the shingles do.

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing 24 дня назад

      You are correct, it's just more evidence to the existence of hail damage on the roof overall.

  • @goruby2
    @goruby2 28 дней назад

    Should I buy 3/8s or 7/16

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing 28 дней назад

      3/8" is standard. The only reason I would see you to install 7/16" is if you're going directly over the studs and there's no wall sheeting.

  • @MageMager-mm9ie
    @MageMager-mm9ie Месяц назад

    I. Still am looking for the grip of the boot

  • @DQ-su6qf
    @DQ-su6qf Месяц назад

    Although semi retired I’ve started using malarkey along with certainteed landmark tl & pres tl..

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing Месяц назад

      All good options. Malarkey is our first choice but Certainteed is a great option as well.

  • @samkitty5894
    @samkitty5894 Месяц назад

    All this stuff is cosmetic. No real damage here.

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing Месяц назад

      Absolutely was functional damage and their insurance company easily agreed and paid for full replacement.

    • @samkitty5894
      @samkitty5894 Месяц назад

      @@YetiRoofing How do few dents on air vent effect performance? Or few small dents and scratches on roof shingles effect it's function? They do not.

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing Месяц назад

      @@samkitty5894 the dents on the roof vents don't affect its function. Those are just more evidence of the size of the hail and the damage it did. Hail doesn't scratch shingles. It knocks the protective granules off which then exposes the fiberglass/asphalt base of the shingle which then deteriorates from the sun eventually leading to leaks.

    • @samkitty5894
      @samkitty5894 Месяц назад

      @@YetiRoofing These roof granules can easily get washed down in heavy rains. I see them all over my lawn as they get flushed down. Asphalt shingles used in USA are cheap junk. In other countries roofs last for centuries.

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing Месяц назад

      @@samkitty5894 some of them will wear off over time which is normal. Hail damage makes it much worse and greatly accelerates the aging of the shingle by removing those granules. I don't disagree that asphalt shingles leave a lot to be desired in terms of longevity and hail resistance. We install a lot of metal roofs and see that as a much better option but downs always fit everyone's budget.

  • @McCorkleMinute
    @McCorkleMinute Месяц назад

    This dude talked for 5 minutes saying what could have been said in 15 seconds

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing Месяц назад

      Are you telling me you listened for 5 minutes to what could've been listened to in 15 seconds? 😜

  • @David_L3
    @David_L3 Месяц назад

    Thanks for posting this. It's great to be able to understand when the roofer is speaking. How much does the siding type effect the roof job. I have three year old Alside Ascend Composite Cladding Siding (installs like vinyl with a J channel on the bottom). How hard is it to replace the step flashing (I think you skipped that term). I'd guess the J channel is screwed through the old step flashing. Seems like Hardie could be a pain too. For the ridge venting... I like the idea, but I have a whole house fan requiring 9 sq feet of venting. I don't think a ridge vent alone is enough... And, I've also had squirrel problems. Need metal covers over everything. Sigh.

  • @maureenobrien9597
    @maureenobrien9597 2 месяца назад

    Great video for just the basics. Just what I needed! Very empowering for the homeowner to have the information needed to understand roofing terms and be confident hiring a contractor. Thank you!

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing 2 месяца назад

      Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @Faultyappliances4
    @Faultyappliances4 2 месяца назад

    Roof contractor charges meaning , Labor Minimums ,Heat vents & air cond labor and Electrical Labor? Didn’t know if the heat vents and air-conditioning labor was to cover the air conditioning and the heat vents on house ? Thanks

  • @chittu1980
    @chittu1980 3 месяца назад

    Very informative thank you

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing 3 месяца назад

      You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @user-bp7bg3hy3m
    @user-bp7bg3hy3m 3 месяца назад

    This is why we all pay such outrageously high insurance premiums...people filing needless claims.

  • @Happymoon789
    @Happymoon789 3 месяца назад

    Where is your company?

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing 3 месяца назад

      Rapid City South Dakota

  • @ibrahime3194
    @ibrahime3194 3 месяца назад

    What’s a ruff and a creyen?

  • @jonathanswift2593
    @jonathanswift2593 4 месяца назад

    Is this product available in Dallas Texas what brand is it and price per sq foot?

  • @bojangles_bonjangles8000
    @bojangles_bonjangles8000 5 месяцев назад

    Synethic or felt paper underneath these?

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing 5 месяцев назад

      We always use synthetic.

  • @user-yz3so9hy2o
    @user-yz3so9hy2o 5 месяцев назад

    Hey, bro thanks for the info, we'd like to generate leads for your roofing company , let me know if you're interested to work together, thanks

  • @kylatokki22
    @kylatokki22 5 месяцев назад

    I’m trying to learn more about construction and this video was extremely helpful. Thank you 😊

  • @Metal_junk
    @Metal_junk 6 месяцев назад

    So what? There’s a few dents here and there, does it really need to be replaced?

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing 6 месяцев назад

      Yes, it does and it did get fully replaced by the insurance company. No question about it.

  • @logannelson9752
    @logannelson9752 6 месяцев назад

    Great job 👏 keep going champ

  • @shnooglebunny
    @shnooglebunny 6 месяцев назад

    Very nice overview.

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing 6 месяцев назад

      Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!

  • @traerewalt
    @traerewalt 7 месяцев назад

    Granule loss. Peasize hail dents to soft metals.

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing 7 месяцев назад

      Ended up being a full replacement paid for by insurance.

  • @TheJoshLange
    @TheJoshLange 7 месяцев назад

    Is it normal to ask for certain parts to be replaced before an entire roof replacement, such as soffits (#17?)?

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing 7 месяцев назад

      Yes, certain parts should be replaced such as the flashings, pipe boots etc. Soffits are on the underside of the roof and do not need to be replaced during the roof replacement unless there's a ventilation issue.

  • @MNJLLC
    @MNJLLC 8 месяцев назад

    Getting a little high is definitely a big problem for roofers 😂

  • @nunyabusiness2127
    @nunyabusiness2127 9 месяцев назад

    Cricket! Nice job overall.

  • @cbdrumslessonslearning1481
    @cbdrumslessonslearning1481 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you!

  • @wetcrow_com
    @wetcrow_com 9 месяцев назад

    Scammers Knock on Doors Selling Roofing Jobs! Really! ruclips.net/video/VZ3E6bbOHBY/видео.html

  • @jasonwhitley6432
    @jasonwhitley6432 10 месяцев назад

    As a licensed catastrophe adjuster, I can validate the damage on the front slope of the house was indeed hail impacts. The giveaway was the color of the asphalt (dark). Since the asphalt is dark in color, we can state the granule loss is recent and there is a slight dimple in that spot. *If the color of the asphalt was grey or light grey then we would know it was some type of old, weathered loss of granules. * The reason you did not find much damage on the rear slope was because the hailstorm came from the front and impacted the front slope. The giveaway on that was the dents on the electric turbines. The dents were on the top/front of the turbine indicating the hail came from that direction. I suggest looking at the aluminum window screens on the front and the downspouts on the front. There should be dents on them. Chalk it, take photos and show the adjuster when he arrives. The roof should be approved unless they have Allstate/ LOL

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing 10 месяцев назад

      Bingo! Thanks for the comment!

    • @user-lc6my7nz2x
      @user-lc6my7nz2x 3 месяца назад

      This. Especially the allstate comment. But we've seen wait to many roofs with hail to 1-3 sides but not all. Sometimes the hail is just barely big enough and you've got a nice wind, and it doesn't even clean the moss off one side 😂

    • @user-fc1ne1je4f
      @user-fc1ne1je4f 2 месяца назад

      Granular loss is indicitive blistering. not hail. Hail impressions leave the granulars/ceramic within the depression. , and there wasn't 8 hits within the prescribed sq footage. Js

    • @jasonwhitley6432
      @jasonwhitley6432 2 месяца назад

      @@user-fc1ne1je4f You are wrong. If a roof has hail impacts in an area with a verified hail report through Benchmark, the carrier will appropriate for the affected slope. If the claim goes to mediation/arbitration it will be approved by the umpire due to the documentation by Benchmark. Granules wash out of the affected area over a short period of time which exposes the mat. That is reason it is an insurable loss. Yes, blistering is a factor. However, we all know blistering is very obvious to spot whereas the impacts on this roof are closer to hail impacts. Also, there is collateral support.

    • @susanparker752
      @susanparker752 Месяц назад

      Oh no! I do! First time I've used them. Now I'm nervous!

  • @cmcp4027
    @cmcp4027 10 месяцев назад

    So helpful !! Thanks

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing 10 месяцев назад

      You're welcome. Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @SteveHorvathjr
    @SteveHorvathjr 10 месяцев назад

    very nice job thank you

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing 10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @SkinnyMuscles69
    @SkinnyMuscles69 10 месяцев назад

    Just started in roofing sales and this is very helpful

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing 10 месяцев назад

      That's awesome to hear. Thanks for watching!

    • @ruizhihong9087
      @ruizhihong9087 8 месяцев назад

      Mee too

  • @D-Mayor
    @D-Mayor 10 месяцев назад

    We have a two story home with a steep pitched roof that is quite labour intensive vs the rather straight forward garage. I was thinking of installing the Malarkey Vista on the house to get a longer life & go with IKO Cambridge on the garage in light grey on both. Do you think the look of each would be that noticeably different or would they look similar and just perform differently?

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing 10 месяцев назад

      I'm not terribly familiar with Iko but off the top of my head, I would say yes. Each shingle manufacturer has their own color and color blend. If the house and garage are close enough that you can look at both of them at the same time I think they would definitely be a noticeable difference. If you're looking for something a little more cost-effective put Vista on the house and Highlander on the garage then it will be the same color.

    • @D-Mayor
      @D-Mayor 10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the input, the Vista is actually what I was thinking of installing on the house. I guess more research on my part will be needed. Best for me would be to physically look at both. BTW I'm up in Edmonton Alberta Canada so the long periods of extended heat are not as much a problem but the one side of the house roof faces directly south & it seems like the last few years we've had some really hot spells (for our area) & the existing 25 year old shingles have really taken a beating with cupping & noticable granual loss & debris found coming out the wave downspout.

    • @keitharsenault584
      @keitharsenault584 2 месяца назад

      Malarkey’s Dragan tooth or tab size on the architectural shingles is actually wider than iko’s as well So that is fairly noticeable the difference in cost on your garage $500 or less

  • @FearIsaLiar
    @FearIsaLiar 10 месяцев назад

    How can I get Malarkey shingles in Northwest Georgia. Are they good in hot states

  • @FearIsaLiar
    @FearIsaLiar 10 месяцев назад

    Can't get them on Georgia

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing 10 месяцев назад

      That's not surprising. They don't initially do well in hot temperatures. They are "soft" when first installed and scuff easily.

    • @D-Mayor
      @D-Mayor 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@YetiRoofing"Scuff Easy"? I'm a bit confused, some of the videos I've seen show the Malarkey rep basically trying to scuff them with his shoes to show how durable they are?

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing 10 месяцев назад

      @@D-Mayor when they are first installed they scuff easily if it's a hot day. They firm up over time and are great.

    • @D-Mayor
      @D-Mayor 10 месяцев назад

      @@YetiRoofing thanks for the info.

  • @benbwma
    @benbwma 11 месяцев назад

    Getting a roof installed on Tuesday. I had to completely rewrite the SOW to include proper language, etc. This has really helped me a lot. Great job!

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing 11 месяцев назад

      Thanks, I'm glad it helped.

  • @BlessingUbani
    @BlessingUbani 11 месяцев назад

    This video it was so cool and I so much love it a lot,can you be my mentor, am from Nigeria and i have been on house roofing 2 years so i think that i need someone that is much far beyond my experience in house roofing to teach me more

  • @user-cy5el3hh5i
    @user-cy5el3hh5i Год назад

    Excellent advice

  • @dcwatashi
    @dcwatashi Год назад

    Last week I received a new roof with the vista AR which is now a class 4 shingle

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing Год назад

      They are an amazing shingle and probably the best "bang for your buck" out there! Congrats on a solid choice.

    • @dcwatashi
      @dcwatashi Год назад

      @@YetiRoofing I asked the contractor to take pictures for me, and then I put it into this little slideshow ruclips.net/video/IEzMONOrVFk/видео.html

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing Год назад

      @@dcwatashi that looks great. I love the high profile ridge cap and open valleys. Really makes it pop.

    • @dcwatashi
      @dcwatashi Год назад

      @@YetiRoofing well it’s thanks to videos like yours and also Roofing Insights. I followed his guidelines and registered through his website. I absolutely love my roof and my neighbors who used another company but I think they used the same shingles but they did the box vents and the dark color but they love mine

    • @JohnKosmerl-de2qr
      @JohnKosmerl-de2qr 9 месяцев назад

      Silverwood looks great on roof. I just got Vista Antique Brown installed.@@dcwatashi

  • @rapbeatguruz88
    @rapbeatguruz88 Год назад

    THANK U FOR THE INFO!!!!!

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing Год назад

      Absolutely! Thanks for watching!

  • @skip741x3
    @skip741x3 Год назад

    I had a chance to handle a vista and certainteed full shingle.. the vista was Absolutely a different animal, flexible and the granules werent shedding... I did the rollup test where you make a burrito out of the shingle and worse yet, stomp on with ur full weight.. the vista came out will almost no damage while thye certainteed was cracking and shedding granules like crazy... like the commenter below me, when you see that 1st hand, not thru a review, it makes you a believer in the sbs polymer construction.

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing Год назад

      Yes! All Malarkey shingles are amazing!!

  • @donaldcedar7574
    @donaldcedar7574 Год назад

    Seems like a lot of the reasons you like Malarkey is because it makes your job easier. Bigger nail zone, easier to handle, can be installed in lower temperatures. I'm not saying it isn't a good shingle. I do believe it is based on my research. I just have to wonder about your objectivity...

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing Год назад

      That is definitely part of it but also, if our job is easier it helps to reduce the chance for human error, allows us to keep our costs down, and allows us to start roofing earlier in the spring and continue installing shingles later into the fall, allowing us to help more clients get their roof problems taken care of before the weather prohibits it. Thanks for checking out the video and commenting!

    • @donaldcedar7574
      @donaldcedar7574 Год назад

      @@YetiRoofing I get it. Part of me wishes I could ask what the company does to keep the roofing installers happy before I go with a particular company. They're the ones I want to be happy and care about their jobs. Not some rapacious CEO who never installed a roof in his life.

    • @donaldcedar7574
      @donaldcedar7574 Год назад

      @@YetiRoofing P.S. what is considered "early" and "late"? Is it all about average temp?

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing Год назад

      @@donaldcedar7574 totally agree. I was an installer long before I was an owner. I worked for my dads roofing company installing since I was about 10 years old.

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing Год назад

      @@donaldcedar7574 the temperature definitely plays a factor but even more than the temperature it is the positioning of the sun. The shingles need the radiant heat of the sun as much or more than they need warm air temperature. It's better to install shingles a little "too early" in the spring since Summer is right around the corner versus installing them "too late" in the fall, in which case they have to make it through the whole winter before they will really really seal down. We will start shingling as early as February or March if the weather is nice, but we try to be done by late October or early November if at all possible.

  • @Onkarr
    @Onkarr Год назад

    👏🏽 Very helpful

  • @jenniferw5095
    @jenniferw5095 Год назад

    I was on my roof today and terrified. I crawled the entire time. It roughed uo my knees, hands, elbows.

  • @debrahjohns586
    @debrahjohns586 Год назад

    Flat

  • @valrico9759
    @valrico9759 Год назад

    15:40 *burp

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing Год назад

      That burp is making me famous 😂. Sorry, I didn't know how to edit videos at that time so I couldn't edit it out lol 😬 Won't happen again 😉

    • @bradleyjones5374
      @bradleyjones5374 Год назад

      @@YetiRoofing No, it’s funny. I’ve been there, done that. 😎

  • @maddoggy9097
    @maddoggy9097 Год назад

    very informative!! good job!!

  • @RealWatchThis
    @RealWatchThis Год назад

    I GIVE YOU AN A+ RATING FOR THAT BURP MID SENTENCE 😂

    • @YetiRoofing
      @YetiRoofing Год назад

      Yes, I apologize. That’s a very old video before I knew how to edit. Otherwise I would’ve edited it out. Lol. Every RUclips video you see other than my last two were done start to finish without any editing.

    • @RealWatchThis
      @RealWatchThis Год назад

      @@YetiRoofing I WAS JUST JOKING LOL. ALOT OF GOOD INFO. IM NEW TO THE TRADE AND LEARNED ALOT. IT TAKES ALOT OF GUTS TO SHOW YOUR SELF TO THE WORLD LIKE THAT! IM TRYING TO GROW A CHANNEL. IF YOU HAVE TIME PLEASE CHECK IT OUT AND MAKE FUN OF ME

  • @codkast2154
    @codkast2154 Год назад

    Wish I would've watched this 5 years ago when I worked roofing. I worked for a small town boy and roofing was some of the most gratifying work I've ever done as long as the pitch wasn't too steep, busting out and using toe boards were a pain in the ass. Tear off was satisfying, using a shingle cutter to get a perfect end cut was amazing. The worst part was being 140 pounds and hauling up an 80 pound bundle. Roofers should be paid more than plumbers and electricians imo just for the danger factor