9 step DiY Kitchen Range Hood Roof Flashing Install_ Roof Repair

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  • Опубликовано: 9 авг 2022
  • All items used and the estimated cost are listed below and every step is time stamped for you to use as a guide. #KitchenRangeVent !
    In this video, like our other videos, we are showing you step-by-step how to tackle a full roof repair project on your own without having to pay a roofing company and saving you hundreds of dollars. For this roof repair, an expected total cost from a reputable roofing company can cost anywhere from $250.00- $500.00. Here we will be installing a 6 inch Roof Jack for a #KitchenFan exhaust fan (Range Hood Vent) in most cases the same rules can apply for a 4-8 inch roof jack.
    It's a very detailed jam packed video and by far, the best roofing how-to video out there. Below you will find a list of the items and tools needed to complete this roof repair.
    Aurum Roofing is available online at: aurumroofing.com/
    Total Expected Material List and Estimated Cost:
    1 (one) Roof Jack Vent 6”
    1-2 (one to two) tubes of roof sealant
    1 (one) Asphalt shingle (if possible)
    2 1- 1/4in metal screws
    1 (one) 5lb box of 1-¼” roofing nails
    Estimated Material Total: $50-$85.00
    Estimated Total Cost for this type of Roof Repair from a Roofing Company: +$250-$500
    Tools Needed:
    Pencil, Hammer, Utility Knife with Hook Blade, Tape Measure, Flat bar, Recipitator Saw, Circular Saw, Caulk Gun, Roofing Nails,drill with proper drill bit. And as always, Safety First - Eye Protection and Gloves #diyroofing
    Step # 1- 0:16 Go into attic and mark center.
    Step # 2- 0:39 Locate center mark on roof and cut out a full circle from center mark with a 3.5” radius, make sure you cut SHINGLES only.
    Step # 3- 1:04 Using your flat bar pull roofing nails from your work area.
    Step # 4- 2:03 Cut full shingle circle into a half circle.
    Step # 5- 2:29 Begin plywood cut (full circle).
    Step # 6- 3:49 Install Roof Jack with metal seam side facing ground.
    Step # 7- 4:58 Nail down Roof Jack
    Step # 8- 5:57 Re-install the nails you pulled out from Step #2
    Step # 9- 6:53 Apply seal over new and old nail holes
    That's it guys and gals! You did it! You are all done with the roofing part of this small project. Now, go inside and work on your duct work. Again remember to like and subscribe for more roofing how to videos. See you on the next one!
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Комментарии • 31

  • @JennyBinAZ
    @JennyBinAZ 7 дней назад

    Told us the Nail length (thank you). Excellent orientation of the camera. Clear steps. You are a great teacher😊

  • @jasonbarnes2636
    @jasonbarnes2636 День назад

    I can do this. ✊Thanks for the video.

  • @jackwalters3974
    @jackwalters3974 4 месяца назад

    Your instructions and pro tips are so clear. I have installed all the inside duct work and connections, and tomorrow will follow every step you described, exactly as you described it.

  • @JackwLarson
    @JackwLarson 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent Video! Thank you, Aurum Roofing!

  • @aljammal9891
    @aljammal9891 Год назад +2

    Pros make it look easy thanks

  • @Air-Ric
    @Air-Ric Год назад +1

    Great video! Thank you for always being very thorough. Keep up the great content.

    • @AurumRoofing
      @AurumRoofing  Год назад

      Will do! Thank you for your support.

  • @CBBC435
    @CBBC435 8 месяцев назад

    Good job. Correct procedures.

  • @manuellusitano5025
    @manuellusitano5025 Год назад

    Excellent instructional video.
    Thank you.

    • @AurumRoofing
      @AurumRoofing  Год назад

      Thank you very much for your comment!

  • @bettydyson3066
    @bettydyson3066 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you.

  • @mejrabalic9595
    @mejrabalic9595 Год назад +1

    I really enjoyed this video. It seems very simple and useful. Great job, you are always detailed and informative.

    • @AurumRoofing
      @AurumRoofing  Год назад

      Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @danielolson437
    @danielolson437 Год назад +8

    I watched a good handful of videos on this subject and I found yours to be the most helpful for my project. Thank you very much

  • @Kevin-go1qv
    @Kevin-go1qv Год назад

    Great video. Very informative!

  • @rockyjohnson2635
    @rockyjohnson2635 7 месяцев назад

    Nice. Thx

  • @juliomargarcia9096
    @juliomargarcia9096 Год назад

    Perfect how to for us DIY folk

    • @AurumRoofing
      @AurumRoofing  Год назад

      I'm glad it could help!
      Thank you for the comment.

  • @user-ip5js2de9j
    @user-ip5js2de9j Год назад

    Good deal

  • @newtaekwon
    @newtaekwon Год назад

    Nice done

  • @austinroberson8
    @austinroberson8 9 месяцев назад +1

    Nice video. I gotta do this to my new range vent because my old one just blew smoke back into my face.

  • @Grrrnthumb
    @Grrrnthumb 8 месяцев назад +3

    You mentioned that those vents are nice because they're adjustable, but you failed to fully use the adjustment to get the vent pointing up vertically plumb. Nothing should penetrate out of the roof that is not plumbed up straight. That just looks wonky from the ground.

  • @strangelove1969
    @strangelove1969 4 месяца назад

    I don't have any spare shingles, is there another material I could use for that step or do I need to buy a whole pack?
    Great video. Has given me the confidence to try this myself

  • @jennifermccormick-luxuryre6538
    @jennifermccormick-luxuryre6538 7 месяцев назад

    Do I have to have one of those professional nail guns or can I just use a hammer?

  • @midnightraven2380
    @midnightraven2380 8 месяцев назад +1

    I had an OC Duration roof put on my house back in middle of Sept. The roofing was done by an OC "Platinum Preferred" contractor. A week after the roofing was done was when I found out the 7 inch roof jack for my range hood exhaust had been replace with new one for a 4 inch duct. My 7 inch duct no longer fit the roof jack. So now I have a square hole in my roof that is cut for a 7 inch jack with a 4 inch jack on it. The 4 inch jack is positioned to one side of the hole. Unfortunately I had already paid the contractor in full by the time I found out. Don't know if I can get the contractor to make it right and remove the 4 inch and put in correct size.