Where's the video showing you tying in the architectural roofing shingles in the valley of your new gable roof into the existing roofing shingles? Thanks.
Call a friend buy something to drink and drink after your done! Each board requires a 1/8 inch gap for expansion. Cover all nail heads just in case at install. Why cover nail heads you ask OSB sucks up water if the membrane is broken. OSB will swell and retain water if it gets in contact with could cause mold issues and the wood rots when wet. Meaning if the fastener is driven to deep you see OSB in the nail head area COVER it! Makes a jobs sound much easier to do it right at the start!
Even my temp 8 yr roofed 12 x16 shed feels so whimpy once you put stuff inside. With a yard as big as yours; this you could have done the Cremona down under. Or out at least to 18' with a deck
Thank you for your video, Question: How did you install "side panel (V shape)" Did you install them between two 2x4? I tried to remove and replace side panel at the left corner, but it was stuck at least with two more nails at the top section somewhere beteen two 2x4.
Bummer you completely skipped the step I was hoping to see! 😅 When sheathing a gable roof with a ridge beam, how did the sheathing panels mate up at the peak? Did they extend taller than the ridgebeam and touch each other? Did they finish plumb with the ridge beam?
Curious if you used spacers between the sheets of sheathing? No continuous roof vent - are you using turtle backs to vent the roof? May wanna pay a college kid $20/hr to help you carry this stuff up there and hold something while you nail it. It’s brutal. 👍
@@cattigereyes1 when they expand, without spacers, you can see the ridges where they meet through the shingles. Seen that happen. Roof gets the most weather changes from extreme heat (sun) and ice/cold.
Curious how you tie the existing shingled roof into the new one with the valley. I saw in comments that you had someone help and didn't record - but did you have to strip that whole side of the existing roof to shingle in a proper valley? Or how else can you get valley flashing under old (likely to tear/crumble when lifted) shingles? I'm gonna run into this myself and would love to know any secrets here at the crucial detail. If you don't mind explaining what you and your helper did?
Special valley seal tape and then valley flashing over that, then overlap with shingles on both sides of one valley shingles overlap the flashing to divert water down flashing.
damn i wanted to c how u tied into the existing roof with the sheathing and so forth, but i understand how that was prolly hard to do and record at same time, especially when u trying to beat the weather or nighttime, i did my pation extension on a 3/12 pitch and it hella hard to put up those 4x8 sheets of plywood so i can't imagine on a 8/12 roof
Where's the video showing you tying in the architectural roofing shingles in the valley of your new gable roof into the existing roofing shingles? Thanks.
I saw you had a big helper with driving the tractor over with the plywood on it. You can't beat that.
Just did a 10x15 shed with 8/12 worst part is getting the ply up on the roof and aligned!
Call a friend buy something to drink and drink after your done! Each board requires a 1/8 inch gap for expansion. Cover all nail heads just in case at install. Why cover nail heads you ask OSB sucks up water if the membrane is broken. OSB will swell and retain water if it gets in contact with could cause mold issues and the wood rots when wet. Meaning if the fastener is driven to deep you see OSB in the nail head area COVER it! Makes a jobs sound much easier to do it right at the start!
This guy deserves the Golden hammer 🔨 award.... at the carpenter awards Grammy's 👍
Haha youre the MVP
Hola e visto tu trabajo barias bese y me gusta mucho gracias por tu ayuda estructural
At least you have a tractor to do the hard job of easily liftng the sheathing. Dont complain.
You show your work in fast-motion. That keeps me interested. Very nice video😄
GOod to hear! Its hard to find a good medium between time lapse and regular showing too much taking too much time.
Nice work!!!
Even my temp 8 yr roofed 12 x16 shed feels so whimpy once you put stuff inside. With a yard as big as yours; this you could have done the Cremona down under. Or out at least to 18' with a deck
Looking good!
Thanks brother!
Wish i could rent the roller. I have one project i need it for and its $50 lol
Thank you for your video,
Question: How did you install "side panel (V shape)" Did you install them between two 2x4?
I tried to remove and replace side panel at the left corner, but it was stuck at least with two more nails at the top section somewhere beteen two 2x4.
How did you shingle the valley?
Bummer you completely skipped the step I was hoping to see! 😅 When sheathing a gable roof with a ridge beam, how did the sheathing panels mate up at the peak? Did they extend taller than the ridgebeam and touch each other? Did they finish plumb with the ridge beam?
Hey sorry, they sit about an inch down from the peak
Hey there @BreakFreeHomestead, I didn't see you brace the roof in this video.
Did you do another video showing how you braced it?
It's just tied into the existing roof.
Curious if you used spacers between the sheets of sheathing? No continuous roof vent - are you using turtle backs to vent the roof? May wanna pay a college kid $20/hr to help you carry this stuff up there and hold something while you nail it. It’s brutal. 👍
We didn't use spacers, and theres a vent along the top. Next time I WILLLL have a helper. Pretty dumb doing it myself.
Spacers are used for expansion due to heat. The boards expand and contract day night and can crack at the ends without spacing.
@@cattigereyes1 when they expand, without spacers, you can see the ridges where they meet through the shingles. Seen that happen. Roof gets the most weather changes from extreme heat (sun) and ice/cold.
How am I supposed to yell at you if you don't reverse lap your zip tape?!? Good work brother, looks sharp.
Thanks Stephen, appreciate the support!
Great video,is there a video of the shingling?
No, unfortunately not. Sorry about that someone else helped me and didn't want to be filmed.
@@BreakFreeHomestead totally understand.
this guy is a good man!!
I never cut the roof until I shingle
that makes 0 sense fool....
nice work
Thanks Brother!
I don't know how to roof shingles in this case. Is there anyone help me?
Excelente trabajo y muy bien explicado
¡Gracias por apoyar nuestro canal! 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Where did you finish the shingles and meeting the roof line of the house?
A few rows above the new ridge
@@BreakFreeHomestead I was referring to a video where you show that.
Curious how you tie the existing shingled roof into the new one with the valley. I saw in comments that you had someone help and didn't record - but did you have to strip that whole side of the existing roof to shingle in a proper valley? Or how else can you get valley flashing under old (likely to tear/crumble when lifted) shingles? I'm gonna run into this myself and would love to know any secrets here at the crucial detail. If you don't mind explaining what you and your helper did?
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Special valley seal tape and then valley flashing over that, then overlap with shingles on both sides of one valley shingles overlap the flashing to divert water down flashing.
damn i wanted to c how u tied into the existing roof with the sheathing and so forth, but i understand how that was prolly hard to do and record at same time, especially when u trying to beat the weather or nighttime, i did my pation extension on a 3/12 pitch and it hella hard to put up those 4x8 sheets of plywood so i can't imagine on a 8/12 roof
Sorry about that man, definitely would have helped to have a second person 🤣🤣 Gravity is an SOB
Watch video 1
Is there a video on the roofing shingles yet?
I had someone help me and didn't record it. On the next project I will!
The MOST expensive sheathing.. double the cost of OSB
It sure is nice not to have to paper it.
Why not leave the boards on the forklift tractor thing u have and install them 1 at a time?
That might have been a good idea 😂😂😂
@@BreakFreeHomestead lmao I was just wondering why
@@BreakFreeHomestead great job though !!
Vids are great. Good work. Just what I was lookin for but...Cut the awful music 😊
Thanks. Haha some of my older videos music was way too loud. maybe just deaf back then.
you should show all of your work, even if you make a mistake so someone like me can learn from your mistake.
For sure!
Vent
You don't sheath a roof. You sheath walls. And you deck a roof. Common rookie mistake
I sheathed it real good.
Your wife can't help you at all?
She was broken.