Brian, I am one of your competitors out of Hamilton County, that being said, I want everyone to know how amazing your craftmanship, your konwledge base and integrity is. An honor to watch your videos.
Good morning Eric, I really appreciate that! Just to clarify I don't think we're competitors. There is plenty of work out there for everyone, that being said I am pleased to be your 1st subscriber!
@@GrandRoofingInc Wise words, I'm friends with other roofers in our area and agree completely. Plenty of work for everyone. I made a video a while back but got really busy and never uploaded, maybe I'll start. All the best!
@@GrandRoofingInc Well, I'm your newest roofing competitor in the Hamilton county area, and soon I'll have taken ALL of the clients from both of your businesses! Mua ha ha ha! No, seriously I'm not a roofer, and I don't even know what state Hamilton county is in. I'm here because I'm confused as to what to use to cover a bare plywood spot on a roof with standard asphalt shingles. I was initially going to use felt paper, but apparently the home centers don't sell it in anything smaller than huge rolls. Some of it is slightly thicker than the rest. Which is best? 🚫 However, the "expert" at Lowes recommended another option, which was to buy the 1gal can of Henry brand, solvent based roof coating and spread that over the bare plywood instead of using felt paper. Then install the new 3-row shingles(after the coating completely dries I assume). Seems to me that may not provide a consistently flat enough surface for the shingles(??) Which of those 2 options would you recommend, and lastly, can I just buy a tube of roof sealer for my caulk gun and use it to seal roofing nails AND hold down loose shingles, or do I need roofing cement and sealer? Thanks.
Best DIY roof repair video I have found yet. Thank you for going over the details that the layman wouldn’t know, like bonding areas, nail placement, etc.
Watching from Ottawa Ontario Canada, will be up on my sons roof later today. Will not let him hire a company just for a few loose shingles and can teach him to DIY when possible. He has a big enough mortgage to deal with ! Thanks for very clear instructions. You are doing kindness to the world by sharing your knowledge. G-d Bless you!!
Thank you, very good tutorial. This girl gonna be fixing her roof this weekend and saving a few hundred dollars. God bless and keep you safe on them roofs.
You’re right, Im one of those who likes the longer videos and showing the job start to finish. For those doing it themselves, it helps to see the obstacles a professional encounters so we can be prepared if it happens on our project and problems solve without panicking.
Lakeland, FL. I enjoyed watching this very informative uncut video. Luckily I only need to make a small area shingle repair after Hurricane Milton. Thank you for the step by step video and for explaining the obstacles you encountered and worked around.
Dayton OH new viewer and quick subscriber! You're a professional, conscientious, and a thorough worker! Knowledge is power, and few recognize sharing earns respect and trust. Your business is going to thrive. Thank you Brian.
I find your videos very informative and helpful. Longer videos can show more detail and introduce different aspects and situations of roofing repair jobs that people might encounter. All your information is much appreciated.
I am watching from Winter Haven, Florida. I will replace my roof on my own, it's about the size of work you just did. Thanks for showing us. Greatly appreciative. Hurricane Milton took some shingles off.
I know you are used to it, but the odds will catch up to you without any sort of protection. A shingle rips, or your boot slides, and your life is changed forever. Be safe. Great video.
From Deming, NM where we regularly get wind gusts of 70 mph. My 9 yo mobile home started losing shingles 2 years ago. Found one guy who replaced the first ones, but his repair blew away as well as more. No one wants to come out this far. I’m going to give it a shot thanks to your video.
State of Washington in Olympia. Like others, I appreciate the full, uncut format. This is a huge help. I have a leak and will replace a few tabs. Thank you!
Hello from Birmingham, Alabama! Thanks for making these videos. We’re getting ready to patch a section over our patio. This really helps, thanks for sharing your knowledge! And I do appreciate the start to finish to see all the steps.
Hi my name is Tony owner of ABC Lock an Key in Sarasota Florida one man operation. I saw your video enjoyed it very much. This is a fantastic video. anyone who would want to learn how to patch or fix. you are a great teacher. I enjoyed your video. have a great day.....🌴
Thanks for this unedited video. I don't actually have shingles that need replacing, but I know some day I will, so it's useful for me to have an idea when I have to actually do it
Yep another Milton induced shingle repair. Good video. I've watched several. This was best. the uncut unedited works for those of us who dont assume that everyone knows whats happening in between the "steps".
Just for your family. Take a few minutes and get tied off. You seem like a really good guy. I would like to keep all the good guys in the biz. Good luck and stay safe.
I damaged two shingles today, trying to fix a roof leak (no roofing experience whatsoever), so I ended up replacing them. Waiting for tomorrow's rain to see how they hold out. If it works, who knows, I may even attempt to reroof the house someday:) Subscribing to the channel for educational purposes in the meantime. Thank you from Washington state!
Thank you Brian for another informative video. As you often demonstrate, nail placement is critical in shingle roofing. And each shingle represents another opportunity to screw things up. Few people can maintain focus on each and every nail, but that is what it takes. Don't mind "longer" videos either.
I was looking at the larger nailing area on the shingles and noticed that about half the area marked for nailing, only goes through 1 layer. I thought that wasn’t good, as the shingles could melt apart, or if the nail hits just off the second layer, it could blow through the top layer.
I’m watching from DFW, Texas. I work in IT but had to do some roof work one day. Found one of your videos and have watched everyone since then. Thank you for your knowledge!
I watched a couple of your videos now. I needed a refresh on roof repair. I'm in El Paso, Texas, and the high winds took two of my shingles today and threw them in the pool. If the wind lets up tomorrow, I'll be up doing the repairs. In my area, finding a competent contractor is far and few between!
Lakeland, FL... Have some shingle damage from Ian and now they came off in Milton, I am going to do some temporary repairs until the claim for Ian is paid and I can put a new roof on... great video, insight, and knowledge... keep it up!
Watching from Dallas, Tx I was quoted $250 labor to replace about 4 shingles that a tree branch scratched over time. I’ll wait till the weekend and do it my self 👍🏽
Hi Brian, I'm a homeowner in Sherman, Connecticut. We had some big wind here on Jan. 9/10 and it blew off 16 shingles! It was so nice to watch your video and get some pro tips. Best wishes!
Your videos are great learning tools for roofers and consumers, thanks for the education you continue to always share. Agree with other posters... an honor to watch, and appreciate your honesty and integrity.
Thank you for the video! Watching out of northern NJ. I have someone trying to rip us off at $4,500 to replace a few patches of shingles. This is very helpful with understanding the job.
I'm out of a small town called Romayor TX. I have a roof repair that I'm needing to fix. This was very informative now to fix the wood that isn't any good in the eve
While I may not have the confidence to try a repair on my roof, this video will help me go up and try to get an idea of whats happening if something goes wrong. Thanks from South Boston, VA!
Great tutorial, had a couple of shingles damaged in a recent storm so now quite happy to have a go at them. Watching from the east coast of England (uk).
I have found that a rubber foam yoga mat (cheap from Goodwill) is very useful. Tools and me less likely to slide off my not-to-steep roof, even on the ridge. It's lightweight, can be cut in half and easily replaced with another if it gets too goopy. Try it; you'll like it!
From Dominican Republic love your work you have passion for your work. my motto if you are going to do something do it right or don’t do it at all. And thank you for sharing the tips
17:01 When I first bought my house, I gravitated towards the shorter videos. How hard could making and repairing things possibly be, right? I now appreciate these longer videos.
Hello, here from Centerview, Missouri. Had a really windy storm a few days ago (80mph), and it did the same thing to my roof, in three spots, as in the video. Thanks for taking the time to post this video, as it refreshed my memory. I have all the materials, and I'll be repairing the roof in the morning. 2 thumbs up!
From Chester United Kingdom, and have a Park Lodge based in Welshpool, Wales, United Kingdom - Suffered 9x tiles breaking loose, and your video has given me the courage to have a go myself - Only need to buy that fancy crowbar / hammer then, sorted, Thank You for taking the time to share
Brian, I am one of your competitors out of Hamilton County, that being said, I want everyone to know how amazing your craftmanship, your konwledge base and integrity is. An honor to watch your videos.
Nice comment Eric 👍✌🏻
Good morning Eric, I really appreciate that! Just to clarify I don't think we're competitors. There is plenty of work out there for everyone, that being said I am pleased to be your 1st subscriber!
@@GrandRoofingInc Wise words, I'm friends with other roofers in our area and agree completely. Plenty of work for everyone. I made a video a while back but got really busy and never uploaded, maybe I'll start. All the best!
@@ericrhodesbusiness I'll be looking for it, I've subscribed and rang the bell so hopefully I'll be notified when you do.
@@GrandRoofingInc
Well, I'm your newest roofing competitor in the Hamilton county area, and soon I'll have taken ALL of the clients from both of your businesses! Mua ha ha ha! No, seriously I'm not a roofer, and I don't even know what state Hamilton county is in.
I'm here because I'm confused as to what to use to cover a bare plywood spot on a roof with standard asphalt shingles. I was initially going to use felt paper, but apparently the home centers don't sell it in anything smaller than huge rolls. Some of it is slightly thicker than the rest. Which is best?
🚫 However, the "expert" at Lowes recommended another option, which was to buy the 1gal can of Henry brand, solvent based roof coating and spread that over the bare plywood instead of using felt paper. Then install the new 3-row shingles(after the coating completely dries I assume). Seems to me that may not provide a consistently flat enough surface for the shingles(??)
Which of those 2 options would you recommend, and lastly, can I just buy a tube of roof sealer for my caulk gun and use it to seal roofing nails AND hold down loose shingles, or do I need roofing cement and sealer?
Thanks.
I like when someone shows from start to finish and not just skip things
Best DIY roof repair video I have found yet. Thank you for going over the details that the layman wouldn’t know, like bonding areas, nail placement, etc.
Watching from Ottawa Ontario Canada, will be up on my sons roof later today. Will not let him hire a company just for a few loose shingles and can teach him to DIY when possible. He has a big enough mortgage to deal with ! Thanks for very clear instructions. You are doing kindness to the world by sharing your knowledge. G-d Bless you!!
Watching from Boston, Massachusetts. I will be replacing a few roof shingles this weekend. Thanks for the video. Well done
Thank you, very good tutorial. This girl gonna be fixing her roof this weekend and saving a few hundred dollars. God bless and keep you safe on them roofs.
Wichita.
Me too girlie!
Another great job of explaining what you do and why. A fan from Oscoda, Michigan but born and schooled in Indy.
I'm a roof inspector in Florida. I totally appreciate your videos. I learn so much every time. Keep up the good work!
You’re right, Im one of those who likes the longer videos and showing the job start to finish. For those doing it themselves, it helps to see the obstacles a professional encounters so we can be prepared if it happens on our project and problems solve without panicking.
Showing the step by step with all the intricacies is the unspoken “common knowledge”
Lakeland, FL. I enjoyed watching this very informative uncut video. Luckily I only need to make a small area shingle repair after Hurricane Milton. Thank you for the step by step video and for explaining the obstacles you encountered and worked around.
Watching from Vancouver, WA... need tips for roof repair for center top of garage roof, squirrels chewing through.
Commenting from Los Angeles, California,...good job! As a homeowner, I going to try and DIY to save money. Thank you!
As long as you're comfortable being up there, just make sure careful. Not saving too much money if you get hurt.
Dayton OH new viewer and quick subscriber! You're a professional, conscientious, and a thorough worker! Knowledge is power, and few recognize sharing earns respect and trust. Your business is going to thrive. Thank you Brian.
From Augusta GA. I like the simple explanation you provide for the repair
Watching from Smyrna, Tennessee. Thank you,
From Michigan and have been a roofer for 17 years and you are doing a great job 💪👊
I find your videos very informative and helpful. Longer videos can show more detail and introduce different aspects and situations of roofing repair jobs that people might encounter. All your information is much appreciated.
I am watching from Winter Haven, Florida. I will replace my roof on my own, it's about the size of work you just did. Thanks for showing us. Greatly appreciative. Hurricane Milton took some shingles off.
Thanks. Great video. Winter does suck. Coming to you from Southern California.
I know you are used to it, but the odds will catch up to you without any sort of protection. A shingle rips, or your boot slides, and your life is changed forever. Be safe. Great video.
I’m watching this video today 11/16/2023 From Florida, it helped me a lot , I have to do the same on my roof since the last hurricane 😅. Thanks 👌
Great tutorial! Thank you for the full detailed explanation.
From Deming, NM where we regularly get wind gusts of 70 mph. My 9 yo mobile home started losing shingles 2 years ago. Found one guy who replaced the first ones, but his repair blew away as well as more. No one wants to come out this far. I’m going to give it a shot thanks to your video.
I'm watching from Rochester, NY. Your video really helps. You demonstrated all the necessary steps to do the job. Great instruction. Thank you 👍
Watching from Brazil, Brasília-DF, thanks for help, and I finished to repair my roof (shingle) with support of yours videos.
Watched from FL, Hurricane Milton roof repairs, lost about 12 shingles. Thanks
Coming from Nova Scotia Canada. You’re my go to video guy! Awesome work.
State of Washington in Olympia. Like others, I appreciate the full, uncut format. This is a huge help. I have a leak and will replace a few tabs. Thank you!
Down south, Houston Texas. Thanks for the vid.
I like long unedited videos. Thank you for posting. I appreciate your work.
Watching from Central FL, I appreciate the longer videos you do, they're more comprehensive.
Tucson AZ Here, currently got this issue thank you for a proper repair video and the information provided.
Hello from Birmingham, Alabama! Thanks for making these videos. We’re getting ready to patch a section over our patio. This really helps, thanks for sharing your knowledge! And I do appreciate the start to finish to see all the steps.
Hi my name is Tony owner of ABC Lock an Key in Sarasota Florida one man operation. I saw your video enjoyed it very much. This is a fantastic video. anyone who would want to learn how to patch or fix. you are a great teacher. I enjoyed your video. have a great day.....🌴
DYI housewife from Wyoming. I'm replacing a couple of shingles before winter sets in. Yes, to full length videos. Thanks for the help!! Annette
Thanks for this unedited video. I don't actually have shingles that need replacing, but I know some day I will, so it's useful for me to have an idea when I have to actually do it
Great of video length unedited is great. Watched because I have shingle wind damage here in Arkansas and will be repairing it myself soon.
Yep another Milton induced shingle repair. Good video. I've watched several. This was best. the uncut unedited works for those of us who dont assume that everyone knows whats happening in between the "steps".
Just for your family. Take a few minutes and get tied off. You seem like a really good guy. I would like to keep all the good guys in the biz. Good luck and stay safe.
Texas
I learned a lot from your video. I'm preparing for my roof to get 13 shingles replaced.
I damaged two shingles today, trying to fix a roof leak (no roofing experience whatsoever), so I ended up replacing them. Waiting for tomorrow's rain to see how they hold out. If it works, who knows, I may even attempt to reroof the house someday:) Subscribing to the channel for educational purposes in the meantime. Thank you from Washington state!
Thank you Brian for another informative video. As you often demonstrate, nail placement is critical in shingle roofing.
And each shingle represents another opportunity to screw things up. Few people can maintain focus on each and every nail, but that is what it takes.
Don't mind "longer" videos either.
Watching from Pryor Creek, OK (Lake Hudson). Great video!
Portland Oregon, out here we used malarkey shingles. They give us 1”3/4 nail area for roofers that can’t nail shingles property
I know I like using Malarkey myself, but they became very hard to get last year.
I was looking at the larger nailing area on the shingles and noticed that about half the area marked for nailing, only goes through 1 layer. I thought that wasn’t good, as the shingles could melt apart, or if the nail hits just off the second layer, it could blow through the top layer.
I'm watching from Raeford, North Carolina and learning a bundle. Thanks
About to do a small patch job after a windstorm in Paintsville KY. Thanks for the tips!
Clearwater, Florida and you give me confidence to tackle my Repair
From Texas and this helped alot since its my first time doing my own repair
Watching from Indianapolis! Thanks for teaching me how to repair my shed roof!
Nice, you're almost in my backyard. I'm glad it was a help!
I’m watching from DFW, Texas. I work in IT but had to do some roof work one day. Found one of your videos and have watched everyone since then. Thank you for your knowledge!
Thank you I appreciate that! What type of IT do you do?
I watched a couple of your videos now. I needed a refresh on roof repair. I'm in El Paso, Texas, and the high winds took two of my shingles today and threw them in the pool. If the wind lets up tomorrow, I'll be up doing the repairs. In my area, finding a competent contractor is far and few between!
Lakeland, FL... Have some shingle damage from Ian and now they came off in Milton, I am going to do some temporary repairs until the claim for Ian is paid and I can put a new roof on... great video, insight, and knowledge... keep it up!
Checking in from Canada, doing a small repair today and came across your video. Very detailed and helpful. Thank you!
Fort st john, bc. Canadian roofer here, have learned a few little tricks and enjoy watching the worst roof ever series, keep up the good work
Thank you!
Watching from Dallas, Tx I was quoted $250 labor to replace about 4 shingles that a tree branch scratched over time. I’ll wait till the weekend and do it my self 👍🏽
Hi Brian, I'm a homeowner in Sherman, Connecticut. We had some big wind here on Jan. 9/10 and it blew off 16 shingles! It was so nice to watch your video and get some pro tips. Best wishes!
Thanks!
Your videos are great learning tools for roofers and consumers, thanks for the education you continue to always share. Agree with other posters... an honor to watch, and appreciate your honesty and integrity.
Thank you for the video! Watching out of northern NJ. I have someone trying to rip us off at $4,500 to replace a few patches of shingles. This is very helpful with understanding the job.
I’m a rep for one of the shingle manufacturers. Refreshing to see some actual craftsmanship. Cheers from Chicago.
Watching from Denmark, Europe🇩🇰
Dawson, Ga. here, Brian. I recently discovered your channel. It's laid back and informative. Love the hatchet hammer. God bless, brother.
Thanks Brian, You showed me exactly what I needed to do. I live in N.C. and I`m 72. Now, do I have the courage to go back up there.
Watching from Hungary. Thank you for the tricks... that magnetic axe is supercool...
I'm out of a small town called Romayor TX. I have a roof repair that I'm needing to fix. This was very informative now to fix the wood that isn't any good in the eve
Watching from Hudson, FL
Not much winter weather here.
Thanks
While I may not have the confidence to try a repair on my roof, this video will help me go up and try to get an idea of whats happening if something goes wrong. Thanks from South Boston, VA!
Great tutorial, had a couple of shingles damaged in a recent storm so now quite happy to have a go at them. Watching from the east coast of England (uk).
great video. and the fact you ran into unexpected things ... all the better man. thanks
So close to the edge. I'd rather watch Brian. Great job!
Damn, wish you were in SC. I'd be getting you to fix my roof.
I might end up having to do a little shingle fix on my roof. Greatly appreciate all the info and tips in this video!
I have found that a rubber foam yoga mat (cheap from Goodwill) is very useful. Tools and me less likely to slide off my not-to-steep roof, even on the ridge. It's lightweight, can be cut in half and easily replaced with another if it gets too goopy. Try it; you'll like it!
Watching from Seattle. my roof has a giant hole going through… thanks for the tricks.
I'm watching your video in the SHOW ME STATE of St.Louis Missouri. Great video. Thank u.
Armada, Michigan. I am going to fix my own roof now!! Thanks!
Austin, Texas Brother!
Thank You for the insight on Asphalt shingle repair :)
From Dominican Republic love your work you have passion for your work. my motto if you are going to do something do it right or don’t do it at all. And thank you for sharing the tips
The dominican republic is a beautiful country! We went there in 2013
Hi Brian, david here watching from fort Worth Texas. Have learned a lot from watching your videos. Big thanks
Doing my first comp shingle repair in Placer County California. Nice to just be listening to you talking as I work my way through it. Thx.
I am watching from Trinidad and Tobago. Thanks for the information
Hi there. Always love watching your videos. I live in Scotland UK. Scottish John.
Watching from Nova Scotia Canada
Thanks for the tips
17:01 When I first bought my house, I gravitated towards the shorter videos. How hard could making and repairing things possibly be, right? I now appreciate these longer videos.
Very helpful video. It's almost identical to my current issue. Watching from southern Wisconsin.
Thanks for the video. Great information. I'm watching from New Brunswick, Canada
Winter Sucks
Hello, here from Centerview, Missouri. Had a really windy storm a few days ago (80mph), and it did the same thing to my roof, in three spots, as in the video. Thanks for taking the time to post this video, as it refreshed my memory. I have all the materials, and I'll be repairing the roof in the morning. 2 thumbs up!
Learning a lot from you. Watching from Sandwich, Illinois.
Watching from Anchorage Alaska. Still roofing up here is the snow and cold!
Watching from New York. Very helpful.
Watching from Kazabazua, QC, Canada. Awesome video once again!
Yea, I've watched whole video. Hopefully I can repair my roof leaking by learning from your video. Thanks
Thanks for the tips. Watching from Seattle, WA.
I appreciate the long video. From Utah.
From Chester United Kingdom, and have a Park Lodge based in Welshpool, Wales, United Kingdom - Suffered 9x tiles breaking loose, and your video has given me the courage to have a go myself - Only need to buy that fancy crowbar / hammer then, sorted, Thank You for taking the time to share
Watching from Newport News, VA. Thanks for this video, I will be using your techniques to replace 2 damaged singles. Thanks again for the tips
from Fort Erie Ontario Canada. Thanks for the great video it will definitely help.
Watching from Houston,Tx thanks for everything you do!
Winter doesn't suck much in Texas. Summer on the other hand. Thanks for sharing your know how.
Watched your post from Chattanooga, TN. Good work.