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  • @Octopusmaster
    @Octopusmaster 5 лет назад +6

    I really like TPO systems. As a home inspector in FL I see it on a lot of mobile homes and the owners love it. I also get scrap pieces from a roofing buddy of mine and I use it for roofing my bee hives

  • @kopynd1
    @kopynd1 5 лет назад +1

    in 1979 the braas system everything was hand welded area and details, back pain, knees red raw, the solvent weld was 3 times, we used to do the upside down roofing system a lot quicker than the flex disc fix

  • @peterandkodiak9762
    @peterandkodiak9762 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent video content! Your team did a great job!!!

    • @trustroofing
      @trustroofing 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much Peter, we agree! :)

  • @Goldchannel12
    @Goldchannel12 Год назад +2

    Wow you guys did a good job look awesome

  • @Lombardi54
    @Lombardi54 8 лет назад +2

    It's beautiful!

  • @Garciasroofing
    @Garciasroofing 7 лет назад +48

    For some reason , there are always people that think they can do it better , I bet you any money , most of the haters here can't stand on a roof for 8 hours, they don't even know how is like to be on your knees heat welding the single ply membrane ,they don't know how the white single ply membrane burns your face and bothers your eyes , as usual brainless people , write , comment ,nonsense stuff.
    you guys did a very good job, I'm glad you didn't show this people how to actually do it , it's not worth your time , as long as the roof don't have a leak in the next 10 years , you are a good roofer!! most of the bad roofers have a leak on the first fucking rain and they still brag about knowing what they're doing .
    Good job !

    • @jimcomstock8328
      @jimcomstock8328 7 лет назад +3

      I reply with facts. I have been doing single ply roof for 30 years. Started with Hypalon (Burkline), Trocal, JPstevens, Bondcoat, Firestone EPDM, Carlisle EPDM. Got certified for Firestone in "86 back when ya had to get certified to install. I have been offered jobs with Johns Manvill and Sarnifil to be an inspector. We installed Carlisle back in the day when you earned points for perfect roofs and could use the points to buy things from their catalog. So putting on a punch free roof is how I was taught 30 years ago. So when I said there were things done wrong they were. If i inspected this roof they would have been back fixing more then a few things. As for fall protection 6 foot up 6 foot in. PERIOD. 25k fine from osha dont feel good in the bank. Last leak I had was 5 years ago and it was trade damage. My name is on here if ya dont believe me check with any of the big Manufacturers Carlisle, JM, Sarnifil Firestone here in southern CA. Ill let them tell ya.

    • @99quintinsnapshot
      @99quintinsnapshot 7 лет назад +3

      Jim Comstock > Did checked your references and u had major leaks in all your projects ... you were ban from the industry. I heard you are selling umbrellas to your former customers..

    • @jimcomstock8328
      @jimcomstock8328 7 лет назад +1

      Thats pretty funny have a great day.

    • @carlosmacias538
      @carlosmacias538 5 лет назад +1

      I roof all day every day from torchdown modified to hot tar gravel to foam and TPO this roof would never pass inspection it’s wrong insulation he ripped the owners off bye giving them a crap roof

    • @ivanalvarez8561
      @ivanalvarez8561 5 лет назад

      First of all, the box is ugly as fuck. Line that shit up so it looks presentable. Second, wear sunglasses X87+ so your eyes wont supposedly "burn". (The reflecting sun rays wont melt your face either)
      Third, Quality matters.

  • @danielmelgozajr9091
    @danielmelgozajr9091 8 лет назад

    good presentation!!

  • @davidbrown9390
    @davidbrown9390 3 года назад +9

    To all of those who want to give OSHA so much praise.... When a government tells a grown man how to set up his ladder then that is too much government! This man is obviously capable of sett ing up a ladder and being his own judge as to whether or not it will hold.

    • @mr.g937
      @mr.g937 2 года назад +2

      OSHA does not exist to stop a person from choosing to do something unsafe. It's there to prevent a boss from coercing their employees to do something unsafe.

    • @mr.g937
      @mr.g937 2 года назад +2

      I might add...OSHA rules are written in blood

    • @davidbrown9390
      @davidbrown9390 2 года назад

      @@mr.g937 thanks for the insight

    • @darthnatas953
      @darthnatas953 2 года назад

      @@mr.g937 Wrong. OSHA exists so that government nannies can keep a job where they don't have to actually produce anything. OSHA fines companies hundreds of thousands of dollars daily for employees doing things the boss doesn't even know about. Notice they fine the employer, who knows nothing about it, not the man who actually did the alleged unsafe act.

    • @mr.g937
      @mr.g937 2 года назад

      @@darthnatas953 Nothing I said was incorrect. It's usually the employer making their employees cheap out on safety gear and skip certain procedures in an effort to save on time and money. You think a roofer gives a shit how quickly he does a job he gets paid by the hour on? No. Do you think he cares that a harness slows him down? No. So in the end it's because his boss tells him to hurry up or he's fired that he chooses to skip it.

  • @luckydog-287
    @luckydog-287 4 года назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @cee5773
    @cee5773 3 года назад

    Great video bro

  • @garrett3113
    @garrett3113 5 лет назад

    We use 80mil for the deck and 60mil for flashing only and unsupported for detail.

  • @chrisbrennan9173
    @chrisbrennan9173 5 месяцев назад

    im thinking about taking a job doing this. Not fond of heights .Ive had to deal with them as ive been a carpernter for years but not a fan. like it gave me anxiety watching ur guy with the heat roller on the edge. couple questions though i was always you had to be tied off that close. but then where ? sometimes theres nothing to tie too. also when you installed the seam on the edge , why wouldnt you use fasteners? it seems like that would be the ideal place, protecting from wind etc?

  • @IWBVS
    @IWBVS 8 лет назад

    great job on my roof in orange county!

  • @henrycole8705
    @henrycole8705 11 месяцев назад +1

    great business to ne in if your not the worker. millions can be made

  • @letsgocryptochannel
    @letsgocryptochannel 2 года назад +1

    Doing the exact roofing.. but, it must be nice working with no wind. I do Rhino bond and fully adhered systems Calgary AB Canada

  • @trap.l0rdxdd410
    @trap.l0rdxdd410 4 года назад

    I feel like this is in San Pedro near the bridge

  • @wyattburns6436
    @wyattburns6436 Год назад +2

    Need termination plates around penetrations before you wrap and flash them

    • @trustroofing
      @trustroofing Год назад

      You are correct :)! We have upgraded a lot of our specs since we installed this one. This roof remains in service 10 years later and we continue to improve our process everyday.

  • @juanosorno8153
    @juanosorno8153 2 года назад +4

    HI. I am about to start a 100,000 SF gravel roof just like the one you replaced and we may use TPO. I have some questions: Is TPO more expensive than other roofs? What kind of screws are used?

    • @IWBVS
      @IWBVS 2 года назад

      We have a gravel roof. This company installed tpo for us. So far so good. I don't know what kind of screw they used but it's holding up well

  • @singformenterpriseco.ltd.3613
    @singformenterpriseco.ltd.3613 6 лет назад

    hello! Great job! That's a beautiful roofing work!
    for how long have you been working in this field?

    • @PeaceVeggieeNate
      @PeaceVeggieeNate 5 лет назад

      Hi, I am the owners son. This company has been in business since 1980 and Tommy has been roofing since the mid seventies. In terms of Single Ply PVC and TPO we have been installing these for about 12 years.

  • @vishnur7833
    @vishnur7833 4 месяца назад

    Which adhesion is best for TPO sir

  • @infrared1731
    @infrared1731 5 лет назад

    What size generator would you recommend to use to run 2 leister heat guns?

    • @1Zombie5
      @1Zombie5 5 лет назад

      any solid mid range generator (4000+ wats) will run 2 leister guns fine. Usually for our guns we are able to find on site power but have a 12000 watt honda generator we use for our robot welder and as needed for the hand welders

  • @craigskouby8228
    @craigskouby8228 8 лет назад +1

    Heard that

  • @IWBVS
    @IWBVS 7 лет назад

    How does this compare to Modified Bitumen for longevity and less maintenance? We have puddles on our roofs after a rain. Southern California, so not too much rain.

    • @jimcomstock8328
      @jimcomstock8328 7 лет назад

      last alot longer. does not split at the seams like torch.

    • @thresher2656
      @thresher2656 5 лет назад +1

      Torch is the king of roofs 3 ply torch. Single ply can easy put a hole even with a nail head.

    • @thresher2656
      @thresher2656 5 лет назад +1

      Bitumen is 1/2 thickness is a beast of roofing 3 ply torch, easy can last 30 years with maintenance. Compared with 40 mil, 60 mil , 80 mil TPO.

  • @rolffrankenbach3773
    @rolffrankenbach3773 11 месяцев назад

    Can the final TPO surface be painted in a color to make it look less institutional?

    • @trustroofing
      @trustroofing 11 месяцев назад

      Hey! TPO Comes in other colors such as gray and tan. There are other custom color membranes available as well. Getting the product in original color that you desire is always preferable to painting after the fact :)

  • @franklevantini3239
    @franklevantini3239 2 года назад

    But what about in climates you leave windows open all year round like puetro rico. No ac as I enjoy hot weather . Like I need no insulation. Recommended TPO . Windows act like a cooling system. As me likes it at 85 to 90 degrees. Asking them how to install without the insulation as same temperature as outside. For concrete.

  • @jasonmethot9573
    @jasonmethot9573 4 года назад +2

    What about possible dry rot that needs to be repaired? Especially if structural integrity is comprised like beams and purlins? Your roofs only gonna be only as sound as the roof deck under it. 🤷‍♂️

    • @anthonyestrada9037
      @anthonyestrada9037 2 года назад +1

      That's up to the buyer to decide 🤷‍♂️

    • @wilsonveloso3910
      @wilsonveloso3910 2 года назад

      You can also go in the attic from the inside and check the plywood and beams!

    • @trustroofing
      @trustroofing Год назад

      You make a great point, not all roofs can have a recover done. This particular roof had a sound deck, did not have major water intrusion issues. This allowed a recover to be done and save the building owner lots of money and get his tenants a waterproof covering. You are correct though in a lot of cases a full removal is the only way to go.

  • @davidm4160
    @davidm4160 5 лет назад +2

    Can you use this product on a corrugated metal roof?

    • @PeaceVeggieeNate
      @PeaceVeggieeNate 5 лет назад

      Yes you can, you would install a special insulation first which is ordered specially for each metal roof and fits into the standing seams, the TPO or PVC then gets installed on top, we have done several like this

    • @lindagenette4241
      @lindagenette4241 5 лет назад

      Depends on the thickness of the metal but generally yes depending on your proximity to high wind zones and the pitch of your roof. You may need "special" fasteners as well. Call a reputable commercial roofer, they’ll give you a proposal and spell out your options.

  • @monicaburton
    @monicaburton Год назад

    How do you secure the foam board ? Plates n screws too?

    • @trustroofing
      @trustroofing Год назад

      Yes they make wider plates that are designed to hold the insulation down :)! In some other systems insulation can be foam adhered down as well.

  • @michaelfinney6052
    @michaelfinney6052 8 лет назад +35

    They must not have OSHA in California

    • @tonitosaravia75
      @tonitosaravia75 7 лет назад

      Michael Finney da🔉🔉

    • @fisharmor
      @fisharmor 7 лет назад

      I know, they're not even wearing helmets. SMFH

    • @jaywemuith9095
      @jaywemuith9095 7 лет назад +5

      Why would they need helmets osha does not require

    • @jaywemuith9095
      @jaywemuith9095 7 лет назад

      Osha does require to come off 6foot from any fall surface greater than 6 feet

    • @OSOGOL9
      @OSOGOL9 5 лет назад +2

      This video is beyond me.... the way the roof access ladder is set up on the stairway. No warning lines whatsoever, no monitor watching the guy using the robot, using supported membrane instead of detail or non-supported membrane for field flashings... Hahahha these guys are a joke

  • @olahlouis9087
    @olahlouis9087 3 года назад

    Hi tommy how do you eliminate wrinkles with tpo roof ?

    • @IWBVS
      @IWBVS 2 года назад

      Our wrinkles went away after a few weeks.

    • @trustroofing
      @trustroofing Год назад

      Best way is to install the material tight in the first place. Mechanically fastened systems are designed to have a bit of give in between so that the system can expand and contract, if it is to tight then the welds can be torn in that process. If there are wrinkles beyond normal measures, they can be cut and then the area cleaned and patched, this can be unsightly though and add extra points of potential water intrusion.

  • @chrisbrennan9173
    @chrisbrennan9173 5 месяцев назад

    sorry one more question for anyone why go decking_ gravel- rigid foam -TPO. why cant they leave out the gravel?

    • @davidborntreger691
      @davidborntreger691 3 месяца назад

      Gravel was added only to hold the original Membrane down
      It was only a part of the ballasted membrane system
      What this video is showing is the installation of TPO OVER that system , because the former system had failed
      And of course they remove the rock before installing the TPO over the top

  • @henrystaggs227
    @henrystaggs227 6 лет назад +5

    I keep seeing these videos of roofers working with out fall protection

    • @RoofingFacts
      @RoofingFacts 4 года назад +1

      most roofers, especially flat/ low slope roofers, seem to have minimal regard for osha and safety regulations.
      While I firmly believe safety is not optional, that opinion is exceedingly rare amongst professionals

  • @adamgibson4121
    @adamgibson4121 7 лет назад +5

    He used unsupported flashing to flash a curb that is wrong u are suppose to use tpo not unsupported

    • @supercatforever
      @supercatforever 5 лет назад +1

      Now you can use unsupported. U dont know nothing.

    • @PeaceVeggieeNate
      @PeaceVeggieeNate 5 лет назад

      Since this video we no use reinforced wrap on our curbs with non reinforced detail on the corners, with that being said the vast majority of roofs we did like this are under 10 year warranty and do not leak or experience problems

  • @chrishollier9231
    @chrishollier9231 6 лет назад

    Do you guys glue down your material to the insulation?

    • @PapiSquati
      @PapiSquati 6 лет назад

      The insulation is fastened to the wood deck and the single ply is fastened to the deck on top with screws every foot on center.

    • @brandonmccall3661
      @brandonmccall3661 6 лет назад

      Depending on the product, Firestone TPO can be fully adhered using TPO Adhesive leaving a seam to be welded down, or mechanically fastened using screws and plates every foot.

  • @mikepoynter2124
    @mikepoynter2124 6 лет назад

    Formatable lol. It's reinforced pin head

  • @ROOF-il4lo
    @ROOF-il4lo 7 лет назад

    please write in the average cost of square meters? Thank you!

    • @jimcomstock8328
      @jimcomstock8328 7 лет назад

      too many variables to say that. Depends on insulation type, mechanically fastened or total adhered. PVC or TPO or EPDM.

    • @ROOF-il4lo
      @ROOF-il4lo 7 лет назад

      I'm interested in PVC or TPO as EPDM. The average cost of standard, without dismantling the old blood. Thank you!

    • @jimcomstock8328
      @jimcomstock8328 7 лет назад +1

      ballpark for mechanically attached (screwdown) is about 100 for 100 square feet. you convert for meters

    • @IWBVS
      @IWBVS 7 лет назад +2

      Ours was $21,000 USDfor 6500 sq feet over the existing roof. They swept off the gravel, installed insulation, and installed the TPO on top. No AC units and no parapets. 5 estimates and that was the lowest price. Everyone else was at $28-$43k

    • @DeaganZ3488
      @DeaganZ3488 5 лет назад

      $230-$375 per sq. depending

  • @whatdafuq8804
    @whatdafuq8804 7 лет назад +4

    Jobsite is far from OSHA compliant. They would probably run out of ink with all the commercial jobsite infractions. Damn

    • @Garciasroofing
      @Garciasroofing 7 лет назад

      why are a hater ? didn't you see the results ? these guys know what they are doing , I would like to see one of your job sites, about OSHA , they don't bother you unless you have an accident , OSHA is only on government jobs sir , learn your ABCs

    • @whatdafuq8804
      @whatdafuq8804 7 лет назад +4

      I was not hating Eric Garcia. Also you should really do more research before you make yourself look even more foolish. Yes OSHA is gov but they have jurisdiction over every square inch of this country. If your a General Contractor , Roofing Contractor or any other construction trade or a manufacturer or distributor af all goods and services in this country and operate as a Corporation , Incorporated , LLC and even special conditions as Sole Proprietor then everything you do is subjected to OSHA jobsite inspections.
      Regardless if someone calls themseves Bubba Gump Roofing or if you work for the Department of Defense you are required to operate in accordance with OSHA regulations and standards. I have watched your videos too Mr. Garcia and have to admit I am literally shocked with your comments pertaining to OSHA. I suggest you bring your company up to speed on Jobsite compliance Do you even know what the OSHA abbreviations stand for ? Occupational Safety Health Administration and when was the Occupational Safety Health Administration created and why ? It was created within the labor board and passed by Congress in 1979 as the Occupational Health and Safety Act. And the why is ..to assure so far as possible every working man and woman in the NATION safe and healthful working conditions and to preserve our human resources." Now does that sound anything like it was intended or limited to Gov projects ?
      And yes , all my projects regardless if they are Residential or Commercial are OSHA compliant. Residential contractors are full of people who think they know it all and usually more than not they learn things the hard way but when you do Commercial work then your held to a higher standard of compliance. OSHA fines are harsh on Residential but Commercial fines are brutal however OSHA will fine a Residential contractor just as fast as they would a Commercial one except most times depending on the infraction a Commercial contractor can absorb the fine better than a Residential one because more money in Commercial jobs.
      OSHA field inspectors drive around in the inner cities , suburbs , catastrophe zones and they have even been known to show up on jobsites after a permit is pulled from the building department. Lots of times your competition will report you to OSHA just because they are butt hurt because you won a contract that they wanted or maybe they just didnt like you ? There is also a good possibility that another contractor reports you because he was fined for the same infractions that your getting away with ? Another possibility is they are following regulations and requirements and feel since they have to wear harnesses , toe boards , hard hats , safety glasses , caution tape , railings ,flags along the perimeter of the roof, construction cones , fencing , fire prevention , grounded extension chords , first aid kits , trip hazards , fall hazards , hatch locks , ladder extending a minimum of 3' above the gutters/Eves and lets not forget a safety plan and in some instances having an oppointed safety observer so they feel like you should too.
      Thanks to Obama he signed a bill called the "Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015” which raises the maximum fine for a lesser violation moves from $7,000 per worker exposed to unsafe conditions to $12,500 per worker. The maximum fine for a serious infraction moves from $70,000 per worker exposed to unsafe conditions to $125,000 per worker exposed. That is up a staggering 80% from the 90's.
      As far as hating on this video I said nothing in regards to the workmanship. I was merely stating a fact that if this guy got his jobsite tagged the fines for non compliance could shut down a roofing company pretty quick. It would not take long with a crew of 4 to rack up well over $100,000 in fines for lesser infractions and could meet or exceed $500,000 for willful infractions.
      I knew several roofing contractors that were fined well over $250,000 and over $1,000,000. Also knew a painter that was fined $160,000 for exterior infractions. Needless to say 2 of those guys I mentioned lost everything and closed up shop. They were good hardworking roofers but they ignored the regulations and it bit them hard in the ass.
      Humor me and research OSHA regulations for roofing and jobsite compliance and take that knowledge and apply them to your daily routine and your weekly safety meetings if you have them.

    • @jimcomstock8328
      @jimcomstock8328 7 лет назад +2

      dont know where you are but osha pops up all the time here in CA. My guys were harnesses within 8 feet of any leading edge with a drop of anything over 5 feet. I have not had to make any phone calls to family telling them bad news. 6 foot up 6 foot in is osha i go above that. have been for 20 years. Been doing single ply since firestone and carlysle were the only options. EPDM the old days.

    • @IWBVS
      @IWBVS 7 лет назад +2

      This company has been doing my roof for a while. Sure, doesn't look OSHA compliant but I'm not sure how they get away with it so often. Their work is pretty good though and we've never had an issue. The city always finalizes the permit on it as well.
      Is 15-20 years the real life of it? 50 sounds a bit exaggerated.

    • @IWBVS
      @IWBVS 7 лет назад +1

      I've been noticing roofing jobs in my area where this company installed my roof(Orange County, CA) and even with major builders, no one had harnesses when installing or repairing roofs, even flat roofs without parapets. So I"m not sure how strict OSHA is. Apparently, they don't pop up that often?
      I think this company loosely throws out the number "50 years" for their caulk and roof. I'm sure they're probably 15-20 years. Hopefully we'll be good for 20+ years.

  • @mikepoynter2124
    @mikepoynter2124 6 лет назад

    Weld first

  • @alancortez1114
    @alancortez1114 4 года назад +1

    Every roof penetration needs to be at a minimum 8” high of the roof level

    • @RoofingFacts
      @RoofingFacts 4 года назад +1

      that actually varies by manufacturer and city. Many are starting to say 12-14", pipes are generally 5-6" for manufacturers, and many places only hold the rule along the lines of :"high enough for manufacturer approved terminations and penetration seals", which is usually 2-3".

    • @alancortez1114
      @alancortez1114 4 года назад

      Colorado Consultants For Roofing yes anyone can get away with anything but the right thing to do is 8” minimum for every penetration

  • @garrysefcik6481
    @garrysefcik6481 4 года назад

    shit they make peel n stick

  • @hisrighthandsaves
    @hisrighthandsaves 6 лет назад +2

    Regardless no fall protection

  • @JOKER-ee9xv
    @JOKER-ee9xv 2 года назад

    That is not tpo, probably epdm

  • @joshuacooper5866
    @joshuacooper5866 4 года назад

    We can get a haircut

  • @detumaki
    @detumaki 6 лет назад +3

    Your thin insulation will not hold up to hail, forming small dents in the membrane straining the scrim. This will simultaneously make the membrane more susceptible to hail but potentially also cause premature delaminations. However, this us an industry issue for letting people do it with a system that's barely been made since 2001 (I know it dates to the 70s, but fire-retardent chemical shortages resulted in a formula change in 2001, for those who don't know roofing history and want to Google to say I'm wrong without knowing CSPE from EPDM.) Beyond my hatred of using one of the worst insulations out there, I agree with your quality. Also, for Gods sake open up your walking welder and clean it out before you fry both the element and motor. The fact I can hear that screaming "kill me" from that distance is a genuine concern to me.

    • @PapiSquati
      @PapiSquati 6 лет назад +1

      I work for this company which is based in Los Angeles where it almost never hails, we offer and hold to 10 year labor warranties on all of the hundreds of single ply roofs we install every year and dont have problems with our roofs during our warranties (the few callbacks we do have we handle swiftly) :). We also use Secure Rock and other stronger insulations when we can, this option is cheaper though for customers on a budget and we hold to the same high performance standard.

    • @bryanm5214
      @bryanm5214 5 лет назад

      @@PapiSquati I'm in LA also, looking for TPO flat roof company to replace a flat roof.

  • @rileyjohnson8564
    @rileyjohnson8564 5 лет назад +2

    Guys gonna go blind 😂

  • @christophercody8177
    @christophercody8177 4 года назад

    Sunglasses bra

  • @josemaldonado376
    @josemaldonado376 4 года назад

    I do roofing I am a badass roofer give me ur address to one of ur jobs I’ll go and show u what I can do

  • @chopperinthetrunk1917
    @chopperinthetrunk1917 Год назад

    Tell your hand welder to get on his knees and weld it right. Everyone thinks they can weld I guarantee his work will fail.

    • @trustroofing
      @trustroofing Год назад

      This roof was done almost 10 years ago and remains in service, leak free and functional. The detail welds are the most important part of a TPO system I agree with you there. We probe our work multiple times as part of the process to ensure we don't miss cold welds.

  • @giovanimitu
    @giovanimitu 5 месяцев назад

    2:41 dudeeee go fasterrr:))))))))))))))))) you will finish your all corners in 1 year :))), i m working with speed 9 and i make it good :))) :P :P im makeing a orizontal window with 4 corners in 8 min max ":))

  • @donnyjluna
    @donnyjluna 4 года назад

    Cheap foam no hd iso bords big oof. The glue gana eat strait thu it o wait they didnt add glue on a 2 story flat elevation cheap work all the way around...

    • @ItsOnlyFate777
      @ItsOnlyFate777 4 года назад

      Why would you add glue on tpo when it is a large amount of the time screwed in? At least in Cali..