Liquid applied roofing membrane & full width brick veneer

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024
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  • @atanjacket
    @atanjacket Год назад

    I just started watching these videos a couple days ago because they came up in my recommended (Probably because I am looking to purchase a house in the next couple years.), and I had no idea you were from Mass until I looked it up. My dad's hometown is Avon. Small world

  • @craiguglandrealty3705
    @craiguglandrealty3705 Год назад

    I love following the progressive of this beautiful custom home. I can't wait to see the finished project!

  • @PimpShoesPhoLife
    @PimpShoesPhoLife Год назад +9

    Nice work as always. Getting ahead of paint on that window trim is a major blow to the armchair experts waiting to call you out on it.

    • @TT-ik3kd
      @TT-ik3kd Год назад

      Even pros miss stuff like that

  • @Felis_sylvestris
    @Felis_sylvestris Год назад

    Very impressed with the skills and professionalism of the builders!

  • @Podchynok
    @Podchynok Год назад

    Here in western Canada we use liquid membrane mostly in commercial setting. They are great option for tight to reach spaces or when monolithic membrane required.
    Be ready to pay pretty penny for it and it takes skill to apply.

  • @jacobpalmer9247
    @jacobpalmer9247 Год назад +1

    Great detail with the weep holes. Joe Lstibruk says that brick veneer needs to be back ventilated, and relying on weep holes is “faith based ventilation .” I’ve never seen a truly ventilated brick veneer. Since the need to back ventilate brick (moisture reservoir) veneers is still relatively newly identified, how would that detail look/work.

  • @jochute
    @jochute Год назад

    Thank you for a lot of information in each video, very concise. These walk throughs are loaded with tips.

  • @dustinmarquand5301
    @dustinmarquand5301 Год назад

    Brick is gorgeous.

  • @alext9868
    @alext9868 Год назад +2

    how will u do the transition between liquid membrane and da Vinci ?

  • @kennorthunder2428
    @kennorthunder2428 Год назад +1

    Nicely done!

  • @rapfreak7797
    @rapfreak7797 Год назад +1

    What is a water table? I assume from what I see it’s like a drip edge for the siding?

  • @hi-ye4rz
    @hi-ye4rz Год назад

    I really like this dude he is very relatable

  • @samhartfieldlewis5247
    @samhartfieldlewis5247 Год назад

    Hi some interesting stuff there, regarding the brick I think a engineering brick (call them that in UK, dark grey/blue colour) below the soldier courses would of looked brilliant, with the shingle and also much much better below and coming out the ground.
    Used too live not far from there, for a few years in Westwood, miss the area.
    Take care Sam

  • @believerscc
    @believerscc Год назад

    On the liquid flashing area at the dormer, why not use something like Huber Liquid Flash?

  • @iansevs549
    @iansevs549 Год назад

    wonderful work

  • @kevinmarkey2039
    @kevinmarkey2039 Год назад

    Is it compatible with the GCP Ice and Water shield??

  • @copisetic1104
    @copisetic1104 Год назад +1

    I grew up in a family of brick layers, we would never lay brick below the ground line. Old brick will break down. Modern composite high temp made brick maybe.

  • @RICKR1ZZLE
    @RICKR1ZZLE Год назад +1

    Slate, lead flashing, cedar shakes. Are all Chef's kiss. You also modernized the install of these historically reliable building products, which is nice to see. When discussing the liquid membrane in that dormer pan, the tradesman compared it against rolled products and sheet asphalt etc. Why not flatlock or standing seam copper or zinc or lead? Those products have a 1000+ year history of lasting as long as the slate. Is it a cost thing? You obviously have the subs who can do it in sheet metal.

    • @TT-ik3kd
      @TT-ik3kd Год назад +2

      Its just waterproofing they are fabricating metal over it. Its a second line of defense

    • @RICKR1ZZLE
      @RICKR1ZZLE Год назад

      @@TT-ik3kd Thats really really good then. I thought it was going to be left like that and upon reflection, that makes no sense. The metal has a 100 year lifespan as does the slate typically. I wonder how long these waterproofing membranes last in practice.

  • @kwmuntisbuilds1766
    @kwmuntisbuilds1766 Год назад

    How can you provide the proper flashing for over the top of the slate when you’re not fabricating a copper or metal pan to overlap the actual finished roof?

    • @TT-ik3kd
      @TT-ik3kd Год назад

      They are in fact fabricating a pan over the waterproofing

  • @jaimeroman7699
    @jaimeroman7699 Год назад

    What color is that?
    On the roof and siding

  • @colinstu
    @colinstu Год назад +1

    6:50 uh oh.. the dreaded "unintentional" design

  • @jamesoncross7494
    @jamesoncross7494 Год назад +1

    I'm suprised they didn't use copper flashing on the chimney.

  • @angeloc700
    @angeloc700 Год назад

    Awesome work, as always! Though, I probably would have gone with a constructed copper pan instead of the membrane under the homework loft window. But my personal preference is not meant to take away from the excellent craftsmanship demonstrated here.

    • @TT-ik3kd
      @TT-ik3kd Год назад +1

      This is simply a waterproofing method even if I did copper I would do this under it!

  • @ykciR
    @ykciR Год назад +1

    Do you like that there is a chimney? All those air sealing details. Just for there to be a chimney. Or how does that work? Can you still get a tight house?

    • @Katana_00
      @Katana_00 Год назад +1

      And it’s huge.

    • @gregh99
      @gregh99 Год назад +2

      The fireplace is a sealed unit with glass doors, drawing air from outside. Pause at 0:10 to see it. Pause at 1:05 for the other one.

  • @MrTooTechnical
    @MrTooTechnical Год назад +1

    I love the chimney brick. A few things. Why did u attach angle iron to the foundation to support 10,000 of brick versus integrating a foundation brick ledge. Majrex ain’t alkaline resistant, it will dissolve behind the brick. Also, I know u said u hate to see exposed foundation and love to Barry the brick below the mulch. But that brick is old and is NOT meant for below grade, unlike newer made , harder fired, brick. Take care

    • @TT-ik3kd
      @TT-ik3kd Год назад

      That angle wont move, ever, more cost effective I presume or easier to waterproof?

  • @peteyou2325
    @peteyou2325 Год назад

    Are those real cedar shingles?

  • @josephhuether1184
    @josephhuether1184 Год назад

    Is this a Kemper membrane?

    • @davidmaccio1877
      @davidmaccio1877 Год назад

      Hey joe, this is similar to kemper in the fact that its liquid and fully reinforced, but different chemical make up. Soprema alsan is a PMMA. Rapid curing

  • @davelindgren5245
    @davelindgren5245 Год назад +2

    I live in a pretty expensive tract home in California. The people that built it were worried about one thing. Meeting production goals. The quality in that home compared to mine would be like comparing a Chevy Nova to a Bently.

  • @stanstatic
    @stanstatic Год назад

    Would love to see/hear more about those fire places.