You are the best teacher and humble, the world need people like you,, God bless you my friend,,thankful,, I don’t need to learn to be the fastest roofer,, I need to learn to do right,,!
Hey Eric thanks from me and my family. I did my last roof and it took me a month! These tips are plenty good. Me and my square slow things down but keep things straight. I doing my roof again but this time in a week using your tricks. Ottawa Canada.
Thanks for the great lessons, i am a building inspector and now I really appreciate the work and skill level of roofers 10 times more, you're a great ambassador for the trade.
Hi Eric Thanks for the great video. I really learned a lot from you and Nacho. You have a very good way of teaching people. Your explanation is very clear and I can tell that you are an experienced roofer. I'm grateful for the time you took to film this and explain everything.
great detail Eric. Thanks for all the information you put out. Its been 25 years since I put on a roof and I'm getting ready to do a couple of them this year. Thanks again.
I'm a framer and see roofing all the time I tried it one time but took a job for myself to get extra money for my family and all I can say is I respect roofers it's a hard job on your body I'm feeling it I'm only doing ten square man body is killing me
I think is funny ,to see comments about not painting the flashings before I install them, the reason I don't do it is because sometimes I use roof cement underneath the shingles around the flashing , if I paint them before, the paint might prevent the roof cement from sticking to the flashing properly, the way I do it , the paint fades on the shingle after a couple of weeks because the dirt and dust make it disappear for the shingle.
yes, you're completely right,pipe flashing should be painted after roofing is completed ,maybe it looks better if you do it before, but you have to consider that tar should be bonding to metal instead of paint.
I hate to tell you but you applied the starter role incorrectly! You're supposed to cut off the three tabs reverse the shingle around so the tar strip is to the outer edge nail it down then when you put your first course on top of the tar Strip that's on the Leading Edge holds the three tabs down!
love the comments from all the pros who say it must be done this way!! roofing just like most building trades is not black n white!! there are many different techniques and as long as it's water tight! it's all right
@@shawnshaffer7408 Sure, that's true, but there are codes to follow. If someone watches and does a job, they might get a fine or have to tear it out. Not all those pros are being know-it-alls. They are sometimes trying to help.
good stuff man... nice that u are showing people how to do stuff and that was very cool of u to help that lady out... dont listen to the hater comments...
Hey Garcia. Just watching your video to see , learn and learn again. Maybe you are not the the best, but as far as I am watching youtube DIY or some work done by many guys, you are one honest hardworking dissent guy and that's what most people love. I am telling you this from my own experiences. Do not pay attention to the commens full of sarcastic questions. Keep doing what you doing the best.
hahahahahaha , thanks for watching , by the way , the word perfection does NOT exist , everyone has different opinions and I take them as an advice. thanks for watching sir . Eric
I like the big nail line pattern of these shingles, most have a single line that is very close to the exposure point of the shingle... as a professional roofer in an area with real variety of weather I would say he did a pretty darn good job for the market he is in.....
First I take a full shingle lay it then I take my next shingle cut of 6’ tab then take my next shingle and cut a 12’ tab then it all becomes a book 5 step start book.
Awesome Sir you made that woman so happy i wish I can afford you to do my roof on my trailer it's leaking pretty bad got lots bad wood on the roof but i can't afford anybody im doing it myself but ran out of everything for the roof so i lose it has to keep leaking i can't afford shingles and OSB sheathing it cost to much money for all that it cost me 18000.00 dollars to finish my roof
Also. If you use 3 tabs for starts strips. You should lower your 3 tabs and cut off the 3 tabs leaving the black seal on the out side the edge so your shingle can adhere to the starts black seal with the shingle black seal. The reason is becuase the starter and shingle need to bond together so you won't have lift on the first rowshingles due to higher winds.
Eric - I commend you for helping this family like you did! I am self employed as a handyman (not super wealthy rich but earn my living) and helped an elderly woman with rotted out soffits / trim on her house. Animals were getting into attic space - I replaced/repaired house rotted trim and trapped raccoons in attic. I didn't charge her for labor - she had materials given to her by somebody else. I found your video in search of learning about the starting shingle - I bought a roll of starter strip 12" wide 30 feet long that has adhesive on both sides. I'm wondering if you know of this type starting material - I have yet to find a roofer video using it. I'm thinking it is better than starting shingle method traditionally done (as you show in this video). I enjoyed your video - I'm not much on roofing technology. 😁👍
Thanks Eric, I really like your videos man. I just built my own solid roof attached patio cover here in San Bernadino county. So i specifically wanted to know california codes. Your videos helped me out a bunch man! Plus I enjoy your style brotha! Cheers!
Adr1an110 Thank you Adrian...sometimes I run across people that need help , I don't mind, back in 2000 to 2004 I did roof for a TV show that was called ...Xtreme Makeover Home Edition , but back then cells didn't have cameras to record, i only got pics from those shows.
Thank you Mr Garcia , tus videos me están ayudando demasiado. Estoy trabajando en mi techo y tu experiencia la mejor . Y no le aga caso a los envidiosos . La delante eres chingon.
read the comment Mihael Zimmerman, I had a limited budget on this roof, I gave some of my free time to get this job done for this family , believe me I was leaking all over the house, so . I know what kind of starter to use, but when the budged is limited or I would say , no budget at all , you have to become creative and come up with a decent installation. I bet you any money that roof will stay there for the next 30 years , starter has nothing to do with the shingles sir . have a nice day Eric.
I agree the starter course has nothing to do with the shingles, it's so when the water hits the end shingles it doesn't go between the singles!..... and also to help to hold them down with the strips of tar on The first course.
Roofing Solutions By Eric Garcia Why are you shingling a flat roof like that? Isn't it the slower the water sheds off the roof the more time the shingles are susceptible to damage I just watched a video where the pitch on the roof at least should be 2/12
Thanks for the tips for doing my roof, I will be doing the underlay in the morning and then using a similar architectural shingle. Ignore the rude comments, they are either from self righteous know-it-all roofers or people who frankly lack the balls to learn from your videos and undertake this type of project on their own. Keep up the good work and continue posting!!
Sorry If I can't reply to all the comments ..but I read them all and I really appreciate them ...good or bad ...I really learn a lot from you viewers also ! Thank you very much for watching !! Greetings ! Eric Garcia
Nice video. Learned some things. The camera was just a little confusing because it didn't always stay focused on the work being done. Thanks. Hopefully you keep making the videos!
If I were rich I would fly you & your crew to Indiana to put a new roof on my house, feed you & shelter you all while doing the job. I can tell you are careful doing your job & doing it right. I wished everyone cared about their finished jobs as you sir. My dad always said you do your job right because your name is on the line. Though I will never put a roof on a house, at least when the time comes for me to have a new roof or my mother, I can observe the workers & make sure they are doing it right! Thank you-Thank you- Gracias
Personally, I never go below 6" on my books, I stick to 8" books. 8, 16, 24, 32, 40. Last book being a bit short of 8" because shingles vary a inch or two between brands. Get one less shingle but rather have 1 less book than the bare minimum stagger.
Im not a roofer,but I thought the same. Its a better way to cut the starter shingle instead. Hes a good roofer thata why I watch his videos. Hopefully one day I can roof a house.
If you're starting from a rake side, you can usually put the starter shingle going up the rake first, and then butt the starter shingle up the the edge of that one on the eaves, that should give you a good stagger, otherwise just cut a 8 inch piece off s starter, put that small piece in first, then put a full one next to it. But just have to make sure the starter and actual shingle you're putting on has the same length otherwise with every run you build up the stagger will get smaller.
great video... who ever you are, you have a good hand that's for sure.the ironic thing is that your helper or who ever he is..... showing the true face of most of roofers out there.... on a cheap deal. its competitive, deals are cheap.... time is gold.I seen it all... hardwood installers for $1.20 (Canadian) per sq.ft.... nailing every third row....roofers, with 12 years warranty, with 2 or 3 nails per line on average....remember, you get what you pay for. no miracle deals anywhere.pay good, the guys will take their time to finish properly.pay cheap, the guys are on the clock..... then wonder how the hell did they do it so fast....chears
Hi Eric, thanks for the video. I am planning to put new shingles over the existing roof, what are pros and cons by not removing the damaged shingles due to recent hail storm. The roof right now is 20 years old. By not removing the old ones, I can say( just guessing, I have no experience) pros: less work, less trash, more saving, more stable , water leak chances are less due to double layer. cons: more weight on the roof. what do you all suggest ?
good start up (I normally do it much different/ easier). However, never put 2 nails in a shingle always try a minimum of 3. And when your close to the edge put 2 on the white line and 1 on the upper left close to the edge of the house. The shingle needs that support especially when there are strong winds.. Great job other than that! thumbs up
How did you shingle under the AC unit? Or do you leave the old under there and tie it into the new the best you can or do you unhook the unit and move it over and then move it back when the new shingles are in?"
bluebird5100 as you know move the ac unit ..cuz more money ..sometimes the house owner dont want pay people normally go around with the new shingles ..
Like it. So you just cut out a few books at a time? And follow each book till roof is done? And no chalk lines across the roof? Just asking? Thank you.
Ya nail the piss out of the starter down low so the first course edge is next to nails all the way across...leak, leak, leak, leak. I use tackers on the top of the starter pieces because the first course nails hold it down
Do you have a video or know of a video where they show how to do a woven valley where the shingles run N to S and E to W on a gable roof? This is with 3 tab shingles. Awesome video. Thank you very much.
Le falta al nacho x aprender x q si le estan tomando video no debe ponerse nervioso y hacer los cotes bien chingones al pasar las pipes pero ahi la lleba mi nacho hechele ganas los ruferos chingones son michoacanos y le handan hechando ganas en Houston...
Looks like a low pitch roof. Would you lower the exposure to about 5 1/4 inches instead of 5 1/2 or 5 5/8 inches? Those architectureal shingles creates ponding on low pitch roofs
i am a fan of your videos but i have a question about your starter pieces. does the company that made the shingles allow 6" or 7.5" step? or does the packaging tell you otherwise? alot of the full tab shingles in canada require 10" is my reason for asking
De todos los rooferos q hay ninguno lo ponemos como dicen las instrucciones. Todos los hacemos a nuestra manera. En cualquier parte de US todo cambia. Unos quiere 4 clavos otros 5 clavos. Hay q trabajar a como la compañia donde andes pida. Que mal te expresas de las personas. Ahi se demuestra la etica de trabajo y el profesionalismo que tienes. En fin todos podemos cometer errores, es una falla de ser humano ✌🏻
No escuchaste bien . nacho me pregunto ...por que pierdes el tiempo haciendo este video , le conteste, por que hay personas que suben videos que ni siquiera saben como hacerlo , hacen sus pendejadas y las suben al internet , no hablo de los que miran los video , me refiero a todos esos Hack roofers que hacen de todo y no hacen nada bien , me enfada eso . no hablo de ti ni de nadie
otros 6 como los architectural shingles a mi los roofers con " un chingo de experiencia " siempre me según ellos me enseñaban pero ahora trabajo por mi cuenta y gracias a dios por siempre hacer las cosas bien y con calma tengo mucho trabajo y ellos donde siempre de gatos y sabelotodos
You are the best teacher and humble, the world need people like you,, God bless you my friend,,thankful,,
I don’t need to learn to be the fastest roofer,, I need to learn to do right,,!
Hey Eric thanks from me and my family. I did my last roof and it took me a month! These tips are plenty good. Me and my square slow things down but keep things straight. I doing my roof again but this time in a week using your tricks. Ottawa Canada.
Thanks for the great lessons, i am a building inspector and now I really appreciate the work and skill level of roofers 10 times more, you're a great ambassador for the trade.
Can you become an inspector without work experience?
Thank You Eric Garcia for taking the time to show others how to DIY the shingles and help save us some big money U are a good man!
This is the best explanation I've seen so far. Thank you brother!!
I’ve been doing roofing for 40 years and I can spot mistakes if you want I can go down there and keep you humble
Why don't you point out his mistakes so we can learn and he can address what you say is done wrong?
Good to know there are people in the world that care. That's a wonderful thing you helping this homeowner in need, and making the videos. God Bless!
Except he’s wrong. Seal strip needs to be over the drip edge. Not 6” in from the eave or rake
Thank you for the detailed steps sharing,learned a lot as a new seller of roofing products
Hi Eric
Thanks for the great video. I really learned a lot from you and Nacho. You have a very good way of teaching people. Your explanation is very clear and I can tell that you are an experienced roofer. I'm grateful for the time you took to film this and explain everything.
Buenos dias Familia. Gracias por compartir tan valuable information y tu tiempo 🙏😉👌🏼
great detail Eric. Thanks for all the information you put out. Its been 25 years since I put on a roof and I'm getting ready to do a couple of them this year. Thanks again.
Thank you Garica. You are one of the best.
I'm learning, and your video is most helpful. Looks better than I have seen around today. Very professional. Thank you!
I'm a framer and see roofing all the time I tried it one time but took a job for myself to get extra money for my family and all I can say is I respect roofers it's a hard job on your body I'm feeling it I'm only doing ten square man body is killing me
I think is funny ,to see comments about not painting the flashings before I install them, the reason I don't do it is because sometimes I use roof cement underneath the shingles around the flashing , if I paint them before, the paint might prevent the roof cement from sticking to the flashing properly, the way I do it , the paint fades on the shingle after a couple of weeks because the dirt and dust make it disappear for the shingle.
yes, you're completely right,pipe flashing should be painted after roofing is completed ,maybe it looks better if you do it before, but you have to consider that tar should be bonding to metal instead of paint.
I hate to tell you but you applied the starter role incorrectly! You're supposed to cut off the three tabs reverse the shingle around so the tar strip is to the outer edge nail it down then when you put your first course on top of the tar Strip that's on the Leading Edge holds the three tabs down!
love the comments from all the pros who say it must be done this way!! roofing just like most building trades is not black n white!! there are many different techniques and as long as it's water tight! it's all right
@@shawnshaffer7408 Sure, that's true, but there are codes to follow. If someone watches and does a job, they might get a fine or have to tear it out. Not all those pros are being know-it-alls. They are sometimes trying to help.
yep you about right Eric
is just common sense
Keep up the good work. You and Nacho make a great team.
good stuff man... nice that u are showing people how to do stuff and that was very cool of u to help that lady out... dont listen to the hater comments...
God Bless you for helping the family. Thanks for posting this video. It has a lot of good hints and techniques!
I like your videos I am getting ready to do my roof I spent a lot of time watching your videos thank you for your time
Thanks for the video! Just started roofing few days ago and you’re a better teacher than my husband 😂 now I can school him 💪🏼💪🏼
gracias mr ahora podre instalar mejor roofing.......sabia poner algo pero las tecnicas q aprendi con usted son fantasticas
thanks to this video I chaned my way of nailing...I now nail like u...my boss asked me how i starting going faster amd looking like a pro
lol, thank you sir
Hey Garcia. Just watching your video to see , learn and learn again. Maybe you are not the the best, but as far as I am watching youtube DIY or some work done by many guys, you are one honest hardworking dissent guy and that's what most people love. I am telling you this from my own experiences. Do not pay attention to the commens full of sarcastic questions. Keep doing what you doing the best.
hahahahahaha , thanks for watching , by the way , the word perfection does NOT exist , everyone has different opinions and I take them as an advice.
thanks for watching sir .
Eric
..good advice...I start with a full shingle, because I run the first starter up the rake...you are good!
Thanks very much for this video Eric. It really helps me out with the roof replacement that I am doing on my own house.
I like the big nail line pattern of these shingles, most have a single line that is very close to the exposure point of the shingle... as a professional roofer in an area with real variety of weather I would say he did a pretty darn good job for the market he is in.....
First I take a full shingle lay it then I take my next shingle cut of 6’ tab then take my next shingle and cut a 12’ tab then it all becomes a book 5 step start book.
Thank you the detail instructions, you have inspired me to fix my own roof. Gracias.
+Joe Bautista you are welcome sir
Awesome Sir you made that woman so happy i wish I can afford you to do my roof on my trailer it's leaking pretty bad got lots bad wood on the roof but i can't afford anybody im doing it myself but ran out of everything for the roof so i lose it has to keep leaking i can't afford shingles and OSB sheathing it cost to much money for all that it cost me 18000.00 dollars to finish my roof
Also. If you use 3 tabs for starts strips. You should lower your 3 tabs and cut off the 3 tabs leaving the black seal on the out side the edge so your shingle can adhere to the starts black seal with the shingle black seal. The reason is becuase the starter and shingle need to bond together so you won't have lift on the first rowshingles due to higher winds.
Just a question if you leave the tabs on the bonding tar is still there ?
best in depth video on RUclips. helped me big time cuz Cambridge shingles are way different then the 3tabs
Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Man you humble you take it seriously an you do great work
thank you Eric. I reshingled my roof and used your video to do it .greetings from land o lakes WI .cool!
Eric - I commend you for helping this family like you did! I am self employed as a handyman (not super wealthy rich but earn my living) and helped an elderly woman with rotted out soffits / trim on her house. Animals were getting into attic space - I replaced/repaired house rotted trim and trapped raccoons in attic. I didn't charge her for labor - she had materials given to her by somebody else.
I found your video in search of learning about the starting shingle - I bought a roll of starter strip 12" wide 30 feet long that has adhesive on both sides. I'm wondering if you know of this type starting material - I have yet to find a roofer video using it. I'm thinking it is better than starting shingle method traditionally done (as you show in this video).
I enjoyed your video - I'm not much on roofing technology. 😁👍
Thanks Eric, I really like your videos man. I just built my own solid roof attached patio cover here in San Bernadino county. So i specifically wanted to know california codes. Your videos helped me out a bunch man! Plus I enjoy your style brotha! Cheers!
Great video Eric. Very cool you were able to help that family out.
Adr1an110 Thank you Adrian...sometimes I run across people that need help , I don't mind, back in 2000 to 2004 I did roof for a TV show that was called ...Xtreme Makeover Home Edition , but back then cells didn't have cameras to record, i only got pics from those shows.
Thank you Mr Garcia , tus videos me están ayudando demasiado. Estoy trabajando en mi techo y tu experiencia la mejor . Y no le aga caso a los envidiosos . La delante eres chingon.
Algun dia el alumno superara al maestro!!! En el buen sentido de la palabra... Siguele echandole ganas pinche nacho!!! Saludos
read the comment Mihael Zimmerman, I had a limited budget on this roof, I gave some of my free time to get this job done for this family , believe me I was leaking all over the house, so .
I know what kind of starter to use, but when the budged is limited or I would say , no budget at all , you have to become creative and come up with a decent installation. I bet you any money that roof will stay there for the next 30 years , starter has nothing to do with the shingles sir .
have a nice day
Eric.
you guys do good work really enjoy watching your videos
MR. Garcia, Thank you for the tips. Starting a huge job this week and need all the tips i can get. U r a true professional. Thank you again.
thank you for watching sir , share and subscribe please
I agree the starter course has nothing to do with the shingles, it's so when the water hits the end shingles it doesn't go between the singles!..... and also to help to hold them down with the strips of tar on The first course.
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Why are you shingling a flat roof like that? Isn't it the slower the water sheds off the roof the more time the shingles are susceptible to damage
I just watched a video where the pitch on the roof at least should be 2/12
Great job my man.
Really good video. Thank you.
Thank you for your videos Mr Garcia!
Erik garcia gracias por compartir tus conocimientos han cido de gran ayuda para mi
You are #1 Eric
Thank you amigo, your instruction gave me confidence
Thank you for the informative video!
Thanks for the tips for doing my roof, I will be doing the underlay in the morning and then using a similar architectural shingle. Ignore the rude comments, they are either from self righteous know-it-all roofers or people who frankly lack the balls to learn from your videos and undertake this type of project on their own. Keep up the good work and continue posting!!
Sorry If I can't reply to all the comments ..but I read them all and I really appreciate them ...good or bad ...I really learn a lot from you viewers also !
Thank you very much for watching !!
Greetings !
Eric Garcia
+Roofing Solutions By Eric Garcia Just read the description. You're a good man.
I want to thank you for your help. I learned so much from your video.
What are you using to cut the shingles with ? that doesn't look like an ordinary knife from where I'm from, but it's like perfect straight cuts
gracias por compartir primo apenas ando aprendiendo el roofing y tus videos si ayudan,
exito primo y puro pa delante
Thanks for sharing this great educational video
Nice video. Learned some things. The camera was just a little confusing because it didn't always stay focused on the work being done. Thanks. Hopefully you keep making the videos!
So helpful Eric, thank you.
Come do my house in NC!!! I’m watching you cuz we need our roof done so bad, I’m convinced we can do it ourselves
Did you do it?
シ꧁ᒪᗴT ᘜO ꧂シ I found someone to do it for $3800. Which after a we added all our supplies we would need that was the best way to go
Salute bro I've learned a lot off of you. I've watched most of your video chingao. Keep posting 👍🏽
Juan Ruiz l
Gracias Brother great video
Thanks for posting this Video Eric.
Very helpful and good detail and tips!
If I were rich I would fly you & your crew to Indiana to put a new roof on my house, feed you & shelter you all while doing the job. I can tell you are careful doing your job & doing it right. I wished everyone cared about their finished jobs as you sir. My dad always said you do your job right because your name is on the line. Though I will never put a roof on a house, at least when the time comes for me to have a new roof or my mother, I can observe the workers & make sure they are doing it right! Thank you-Thank you- Gracias
you are awesome man I learned alot thanks for the video
Good Job. Thanks for the help!
Thanks Eric!
Thanks for the video primo.
I enjoyed the lesson , buen jale...
Nice job amigo just one little thing
After you remove the roof make sure you guy’s clean the rain gutters
good job pinchi nacho,, perron el vato
malarkey has a 5 and 5/8 booking pattern if you do that you'll have a perfect book
how we cut our books...
Brandon Bissett More wind resistant if you increase the distance To about 10 inches
But you were correct
NDNTacO49 No he’s trying to figure out how to cut it properly
Personally, I never go below 6" on my books, I stick to 8" books.
8, 16, 24, 32, 40. Last book being a bit short of 8" because shingles vary a inch or two between brands.
Get one less shingle but rather have 1 less book than the bare minimum stagger.
I love this. It's really educational. I love it! XD XD
Que Dios y Maria le brinden muchq salud y prosperidad. Muy informativos los videos gracias.
That no no noo sounded like my foreman watching me work 😂😂
always take 6- 8" off your first starter shingle therefore you can start your first coarse with a full!! just saying one of my techniques
Im not a roofer,but I thought the same. Its a better way to cut the starter shingle instead. Hes a good roofer thata why I watch his videos. Hopefully one day I can roof a house.
If you're starting from a rake side, you can usually put the starter shingle going up the rake first, and then butt the starter shingle up the the edge of that one on the eaves, that should give you a good stagger, otherwise just cut a 8 inch piece off s starter, put that small piece in first, then put a full one next to it. But just have to make sure the starter and actual shingle you're putting on has the same length otherwise with every run you build up the stagger will get smaller.
great video... who ever you are, you have a good hand that's for sure.the ironic thing is that your helper or who ever he is..... showing the true face of most of roofers out there.... on a cheap deal. its competitive, deals are cheap.... time is gold.I seen it all... hardwood installers for $1.20 (Canadian) per sq.ft.... nailing every third row....roofers, with 12 years warranty, with 2 or 3 nails per line on average....remember, you get what you pay for. no miracle deals anywhere.pay good, the guys will take their time to finish properly.pay cheap, the guys are on the clock..... then wonder how the hell did they do it so fast....chears
Thanks for posting this with architectural shingles. I'm going to be installing my roof, this is helpful.
Hi Eric, thanks for the video. I am planning to put new shingles over the existing roof, what are pros and cons by not removing the damaged shingles due to recent hail storm. The roof right now is 20 years old. By not removing the old ones, I can say( just guessing, I have no experience) pros: less work, less trash, more saving, more stable , water leak chances are less due to double layer. cons: more weight on the roof. what do you all suggest ?
If you shingle over an existing roof you won’t know I️t the wood is damaged
good start up (I normally do it much different/ easier). However, never put 2 nails in a shingle always try a minimum of 3. And when your close to the edge put 2 on the white line and 1 on the upper left close to the edge of the house. The shingle needs that support especially when there are strong winds.. Great job other than that! thumbs up
One thought. If you were to trim 6" off your first starter shingle, you could then start your first row of shingles with a full shingle.
chignon, gracias amigo . me ayudó un chingo tu video yo solo instalé mi techo , la idea de los libros está perra
Love your video.....Thankyou
How did you shingle under the AC unit? Or do you leave the old under there and tie it into the new the best you can or do you unhook the unit and move it over and then move it back when the new shingles are in?"
bluebird5100 as you know move the ac unit ..cuz more money ..sometimes the house owner dont want pay people normally go around with the new shingles ..
good advice man. love the video
shout out to nacho man!!
en donde trabaja eric no dices aces buen jale gracias por poner tus videos ayudas mucho que estes bien amigo y saluda a nacho
Thanks for the video!
Good job, thanks
Thanks for sharing
Nice video learned a lot about shingle around the pipe boots thank you . Did you guys tear off and clean up in the 4 hr job time?
Like it.
So you just cut out a few books at a time? And follow each book till roof is done?
And no chalk lines across the roof? Just asking? Thank you.
Good video. very helpful. I see you already got Pre cut patterns. what are the measurements for those?. that's what starts it off.
Good video sir
Ya nail the piss out of the starter down low so the first course edge is next to nails all the way across...leak, leak, leak, leak. I use tackers on the top of the starter pieces because the first course nails hold it down
El primer single que pusiste .lo pusiste entero o l cortaste algo?
Va entero hermano el primero
Do you have a video or know of a video where they show how to do a woven valley where the shingles run N to S and E to W on a gable roof? This is with 3 tab shingles.
Awesome video. Thank you very much.
nice job
ta chingon el video muy bien explicado grasias por el video
Mr. Garcia puedo cortar en starter unas 5" para poner el shingle primero completo???
Le falta al nacho x aprender x q si le estan tomando video no debe ponerse nervioso y hacer los cotes bien chingones al pasar las pipes pero ahi la lleba mi nacho hechele ganas los ruferos chingones son michoacanos y le handan hechando ganas en Houston...
Eric Garcia. Mi pregunta es se le debe quitar a los SHINGLES al instalarlos la cinta de plastico donde va impreso el codigo y la marca del producto?
no
gracias
Roofing Solutions By Eric Garcia
Looks like a low pitch roof. Would you lower the exposure to about 5 1/4 inches instead of 5 1/2 or 5 5/8 inches? Those architectureal shingles creates ponding on low pitch roofs
Good job bro
pero muy sierto siga subiendo sus videos para kienes no saben.suerte.
i am a fan of your videos but i have a question about your starter pieces. does the company that made the shingles allow 6" or 7.5" step? or does the packaging tell you otherwise? alot of the full tab shingles in canada require 10" is my reason for asking
De todos los rooferos q hay ninguno lo ponemos como dicen las instrucciones. Todos los hacemos a nuestra manera. En cualquier parte de US todo cambia. Unos quiere 4 clavos otros 5 clavos. Hay q trabajar a como la compañia donde andes pida. Que mal te expresas de las personas. Ahi se demuestra la etica de trabajo y el profesionalismo que tienes. En fin todos podemos cometer errores, es una falla de ser humano ✌🏻
No escuchaste bien . nacho me pregunto ...por que pierdes el tiempo haciendo este video , le conteste, por que hay personas que suben videos que ni siquiera saben como hacerlo , hacen sus pendejadas y las suben al internet , no hablo de los que miran los video , me refiero a todos esos Hack roofers que hacen de todo y no hacen nada bien , me enfada eso . no hablo de ti ni de nadie
otros 6 como los architectural shingles
a mi los roofers con " un chingo de experiencia " siempre me según ellos me enseñaban
pero ahora trabajo por mi cuenta y gracias a dios por siempre hacer las cosas bien y con calma tengo mucho trabajo
y ellos donde siempre de gatos y sabelotodos
Es un enbesil