It"s so nice to find someone who actually knows what he"s talking about.The repairs are precise and practical and very promising.This protects my roof extremely well. Thank you for your very detailed videos.God Bless You.
Never thought I’d be watching a never video on metal roof repair to help me with my metal roof container that some one did a few nevers on that I now have to fix so it never happens again! Thank you for the great info !
Thank you so much for making this video. I am a single mom taking care of my house and I don’t have this kind of knowledge from my upbringing. I appreciate you so much! You give me hope that I can do this. Thank you thank you thank you
@@FlatRoofDoctor Same here. Single female and can not afford to hire someone. After watching you? I feel I can do this till I can afford a roof. Water is pouring in my home.
Roof Dr....thanks for all your great videos, and advice, and blah blah blah. 😂 I just purchased a gallon of Turbo Poly Seal a few weeks ago. The stuff is truly amazing! My home has a metal flat roof on it, that while it is clearly not anywhere close to being new, it's not currently leaking anywhere, nor is it rusted in any place. However, all the screw heads have surface rust, with many of them showing signs of either backing out a bit, or their rubber gaskets being dried out, and cracking. So, long story longer, last fall I took one out, and brought it up to the Homeless Despot with me to match it up for new replacements. All the screws in the roof are #9, 1 1/2". And the few that I did fool with, seemed to still have the ability to make a good purchase back into the wood under the metal. Not having seen your channel back then (or this video, of course), I reasoned that some of the new replacement screws may NOT be able to get a good (or any!) purchase, when going back in. So I figured I'd use some GE Silicone Clear seal caulk into each hole, before putting the new ones in. And yes, I bought a plastic bucket of the same exact size (Buildex Teks Roofing screws 400 ct). But also, a 25 ct bag of #12 1 1/2", should a particular hole have ZERO purchase in it. Obviously, after seeing this video, I realized that I've f'd up. I should have bought a 400 ct of the #12s, and called it a day. 😐 So, with all that being said...my question to you is, now that I have a gallon of Turbo Poly Seal, do you think I can get away with using the #9s if I use the TPS in the holes that still have good purchase into the wood? I can't return em, and that box of screws was $37. Or do you think I'd be wiser eating the cost of another box of the #12s? Thanks so much for your time, and any response! That was some serious blah, blah, blah, for sure. Lol. Sorry for the "novel."
Never knew the roof needed U.V. protection,and that there was a product for it! Seeing all the cracking and exposed tar on my roof,it sure helps to get a video on it and your teaching!👍✌☘🕊
When you say "never use the same size screw, always go one size bigger", are you referring to the length or the diameter? Thanks for all the roofing tutorials. Learning a lot. Baie dankie!
I hope you can give an advise. My roof has overtightened hex screws and now I think this is where the roof leak is coming from. Is it okay to put silicone sealant on the hex screws as temporary fix? What do you advise? should I replace the screws already or just untighten them? Thanks! you have great content!
Listen Mr Flat roof Doctor. Thank you so much for what appears to be sound understandable valuable help with this subject. We sort of think these things are magic and they're not. Just good common sense help. Thank You. I wish you were near me.
To anyone thinking about using any kind of white elastomeric or silicone coating listen to him!! I did it a few years back and after 2 years it cracked all over and ruined my whole roof. Ended up costing me over $5000. Only use aluminum coatings
Hey Dylan You are absolutely spot on. I am about to make a video on Aluminum Asphalt paint. I think that is the best coating to protect your roof from rust. But you still have to fix the leaks. Aluminum Asphalt is not to seal the roof from leaking.
Thank You for another great video. How can I tell the size of the screw I take out so I can make sure I replace with a larger screw? Where is a good place to get the replacement metal roof screws? They are special screws,yes?
I have another question! What's the difference between your Silver paint being used in the video, and say, an "exterior oil based aluminium" paint? Also, I really want to paint my metal roof white, as the house is being painted gray, with white trim, and white gutters. Is there a particular brand of oil based paint for metal roofs that you would recommend, that is available in different colors? Thanks!
You can use caulk, but you must clean the area first with appropriate cleaners, caulk with urethane and then top coat to prevent the caulk from cracking. We recommend a GAF metal roof coating….
Thank You for the very helpful videos, my wife & I purchased a skating rink 14 years ago to give the local kids a place to go and we are still going' the building was built in 1982. The roof had all 5 of the never do's done to it, it took me weeks to remove the tar & silicone, the worse leaks were where the end caps (not sure the technical term) where the metal roof ends on the sides (i am refering to the part you sanded that was rusty at 6min 21 secin the video), I found that the butle tape was dry and chalky, i replaced it with new butle tape, its been a few years & the tape is breaking down again, can I just use the turbo seal where it joins all along where the cap touches the edge of the roof or is there a better way, this roof is massive? Thank You for all You do to educate folks like me.
Never use caulking but what do I use in the big gap on the top of roof? Haven’t watched entire video yet hope the answer is there! Thanks for these nevers:)
have you ever used sandpaper and rust converter then coated with neptune? ... also would think you would want to be wearing harness if your going to be working on thee edge of the roof your on. cool video though
Thanks for info. I am having a terrible time trying to order this turbo seal. I called their# it is no longer in service. Is this company out of buisness?
I am very skeptical about coatings. i would recommend fix all the leaks 1st, then if the metal is in relative good shape, coat it with Aluminum Asphalt paint. This Aluminum Asphalt will protect your roof from rust and is highly reflective. Leaks can always be fixed even after the Aluminum Asphalt was applied.
I wish I could hire you to fix my leaky roof instead. These metal roof leaks in my house have been stressful to deal with as it's hard to identify the leak. The roof looks in good condition and there are no seals so it can only be one of the screws but they all seem good so I don't know which one and I'm afraid to remove one and create more leaks. Can I just put this Turbo Poly Seal over a screw? and more importantly where can I buy this stuff in person. Would a Home Depot or Lowe's have it?
Yes just dab the screws with Turbo. You can buy it here and have it delivered at your doorstep in person. bergstromm.com/product/turbo-poly-seal-1-2-gal-with-silver-coat-protection/
So what are the fixes. I have a dent from a tree limb that fell on small steel roof. The dents not leaking but will hold water. Do I use filler to fix, or do I use a square piece of steel/aluminum and attach with epoxy. You told me the never what is repair process to fix it?
Hey Granny. I have many videos showing you how to make repairs. It appears you only saw 1 video on the entire youtube library. Believe me, there are many more videos. Maybe it was a little late at night and you had to go to bed. I am sure you have good reasons. Take care and get some sleep.
I don't see any rust at all Now never never oh wait there is a little bit of rust here and please don't move the camera because there's more rust behind me Good job man believe it or not you helped me a lot with your videos
Hello thanks again for your knowledge. What would you suggest to cover a flat modified bitumen roof that was installed over an old roof 10 years ago. I in spected the roof and seems to be in great shape still. Nevertheless I'd like to maintain it by applying a coat of the Karnak aluminum paint. What would you suggest. Also fiber or unfibered?
You say never use a coating but what about a roof that is 70% covered in surface rust wouldn't a coating prolong the life of it more than leaving it alone?
I think coatings could be great. but it is almost impossible to have the surface so clean that it is ready to receive a Silicone or Latex coating. Then like any paint, which coatings are, are exposed to UV's that will shorten the life expectancy of the coating. I think if you want to prolong the metal roofs life, and prevent rusting, you should use Aluminum Asphalt instead. It is very seldom to see Aluminum Asphalt bubble up and peele. It is reflective and adheres almost to any surface without much prep.
I get why people want to use coatings in efforts to cool the interior but they will fail & require a lot of maintenance & cost more than if you just paid a higher cooling bill. It's insane when these roof coating companies tell there customer the roof needs pressure washing 2-3 times a year because dirt kills the heat reflecting ability. Those coatings are endless money pits & you be better just using insulation under the roof.
The only true way to treat rust is to treat iT with rust converter,this reacts with the rust and helps to slow down the process. Covering the rust with a sealer should really only be done once the rust has been treated.
sure , you got a point. But the moment you prevent oxygen from reacting with metal, rust stops. no matter the condition. I have coated roofs with Aluminum Asphalt " Silver coating" and did not remove the rust prior, and it is still holding after many years
It has been used on Torch Down Roof, Build-Up roofs and metal roofs for many years and I have not seen any cracking. The Aluminum is metal, therefor cant be affected by UV's
from skylight panels to fall protection to coatings, this guy is really mad. Sorry man, please don't watch these videos, you might get a hear6 attack and then I would be in trouble.
Are you not a hypocrite? Good advice on some things but…You say never apply coating and then you apply a coating around the screws? 🙄 Elastomeric coatings with embedded fabric along seams and caulk around screw heads with an overall top coat does work when applied properly. 20 years plus with no more leaks!
It"s so nice to find someone who actually knows what he"s talking about.The repairs are precise and practical and very promising.This protects my roof extremely well. Thank you for your very detailed videos.God Bless You.
Never thought I’d be watching a never video on metal roof repair to help me with my metal roof container that some one did a few nevers on that I now have to fix so it never happens again! Thank you for the great info !
OG brother - This man knows what he's talking about, I think I really like him
I f****** love this guy
This man knows his stuff.
thanks
Thank you so much for making this video. I am a single mom taking care of my house and I don’t have this kind of knowledge from my upbringing. I appreciate you so much! You give me hope that I can do this. Thank you thank you thank you
You are so welcome!
@@FlatRoofDoctor Same here. Single female and can not afford to hire someone. After watching you? I feel I can do this till I can afford a roof. Water is pouring in my home.
Women im available
Thank you!! I was about to do a no no and get sealer due to a leak in my shed. Wish you here! Hired!
ohhh boy learned so much in just a few minutes thank you sir
you are welcome
Finally , an experienced honest man who gives out affordable common sense advice.
Thanks
@@FlatRoofDoctor ty kindly.. makes sense 🤔. Dollar 💵 ^ cents...7/22 \¿》..
Roof Dr....thanks for all your great videos, and advice, and blah blah blah. 😂
I just purchased a gallon of Turbo Poly Seal a few weeks ago. The stuff is truly amazing!
My home has a metal flat roof on it, that while it is clearly not anywhere close to being new, it's not currently leaking anywhere, nor is it rusted in any place. However, all the screw heads have surface rust, with many of them showing signs of either backing out a bit, or their rubber gaskets being dried out, and cracking.
So, long story longer, last fall I took one out, and brought it up to the Homeless Despot with me to match it up for new replacements. All the screws in the roof are #9, 1 1/2". And the few that I did fool with, seemed to still have the ability to make a good purchase back into the wood under the metal.
Not having seen your channel back then (or this video, of course), I reasoned that some of the new replacement screws may NOT be able to get a good (or any!) purchase, when going back in.
So I figured I'd use some GE Silicone Clear seal caulk into each hole, before putting the new ones in. And yes, I bought a plastic bucket of the same exact size (Buildex Teks Roofing screws 400 ct). But also, a 25 ct bag of #12 1 1/2", should a particular hole have ZERO purchase in it.
Obviously, after seeing this video, I realized that I've f'd up.
I should have bought a 400 ct of the #12s, and called it a day. 😐
So, with all that being said...my question to you is, now that I have a gallon of Turbo Poly Seal, do you think I can get away with using the #9s if I use the TPS in the holes that still have good purchase into the wood?
I can't return em, and that box of screws was $37. Or do you think I'd be wiser eating the cost of another box of the #12s?
Thanks so much for your time, and any response! That was some serious blah, blah, blah, for sure. Lol. Sorry for the "novel."
I am glad you found it working for you
liked your story! So what did you end up doing? 😁
"NEVER!" Great video!
So easy to watch , simple explainations . Thank you :)
You are welcome!
I thoroughly enjoy these videos. Full of knowledge
Glad you like them!
Sr muchas Gracias Por Ensenar, es increible la voluntad que tiene Usted en Compartir sus Conocimientos , Gracias !!!!!!
Never knew the roof needed U.V. protection,and that there was a product for it! Seeing all the cracking and exposed tar on my roof,it sure helps to get a video on it and your teaching!👍✌☘🕊
Great video! To the point, much appreciated!
When you say "never use the same size screw, always go one size bigger", are you referring to the length or the diameter? Thanks for all the roofing tutorials. Learning a lot. Baie dankie!
Talking about diameter.
It would be helpful if you explained the ingredients of Turbo Polyseal. It’s not available here How do I recognise an equivalent?
I hope you can give an advise. My roof has overtightened hex screws and now I think this is where the roof leak is coming from. Is it okay to put silicone sealant on the hex screws as temporary fix? What do you advise? should I replace the screws already or just untighten them? Thanks! you have great content!
Listen Mr Flat roof Doctor.
Thank you so much for what appears to be sound understandable valuable help with this subject. We sort of think these things are magic and they're not. Just good common sense help.
Thank You.
I wish you were near me.
I am glad I could be of some value
Good video. How did you upload the sound in mono? Incredible. My left ear got all the information
Great work. Great infromation. Thank you.
Love your videos….question….do you use the same turbo seal around the skylight panels? I also need a little confidence to tackle this by myself.😬
To anyone thinking about using any kind of white elastomeric or silicone coating listen to him!! I did it a few years back and after 2 years it cracked all over and ruined my whole roof. Ended up costing me over $5000. Only use aluminum coatings
Hey Dylan You are absolutely spot on. I am about to make a video on Aluminum Asphalt paint. I think that is the best coating to protect your roof from rust. But you still have to fix the leaks. Aluminum Asphalt is not to seal the roof from leaking.
So you wouldn't recommend putting Henry's aluminum coating over turbo poly and fleece repairs? Paint the whole roof with it?
Thank You for another great video. How can I tell the size of the screw I take out so I can make sure I replace with a larger screw? Where is a good place to get the replacement metal roof screws? They are special screws,yes?
I found screws on Amazon. I will try to remember to post a link to those screws. It appears they work for all circumstances
@@FlatRoofDoctor Please post the screws you found.
When you say use larger screws. Do you mean larger in diameter or just in the head hex size? Great video and thanks!
I love the polka Music.
I wish this man lived near to me.
I have. A lot to do on a 80s California mountains home. So much more than I hoped $
I almost thought you said you were 80. But if you are half that age I might consider. lol
@@FlatRoofDoctor yea just about:)
Thanks for replaying best wishes
What about using fiberglass mat and epoxy? Would it adhere properly to the metal?
No coatings. I got that. What is the appropriate fix for surface rust over a large area?
I have another question! What's the difference between your Silver paint being used in the video, and say, an "exterior oil based aluminium" paint?
Also, I really want to paint my metal roof white, as the house is being painted gray, with white trim, and white gutters.
Is there a particular brand of oil based paint for metal roofs that you would recommend, that is available in different colors? Thanks!
How do I take off the tarr from the roof? There are so many places on my roof done with tarr and leaking all over.
You can use caulk, but you must clean the area first with appropriate cleaners, caulk with urethane and then top coat to prevent the caulk from cracking. We recommend a GAF metal roof coating….
Thank You for the very helpful videos, my wife & I purchased a skating rink 14 years ago to give the local kids a place to go and we are still going' the building was built in 1982.
The roof had all 5 of the never do's done to it, it took me weeks to remove the tar & silicone, the worse leaks were where the end caps (not sure the technical term) where the metal roof ends on the sides (i am refering to the part you sanded that was rusty at 6min 21 secin the video), I found that the butle tape was dry and chalky, i replaced it with new butle tape, its been a few years & the tape is breaking down again, can I just use the turbo seal where it joins all along where the cap touches the edge of the roof or is there a better way, this roof is massive?
Thank You for all You do to educate folks like me.
What did you end up doing?
What is that coating you use called, the polyseal. How can we get in touch with you. Great channel
Thank you for your videos :)
The caulking I use expands and contracts with the material
Where do you get that product?
How do you change the color of a metal roof without replacing it?
Great vid💙💙💙please list brand names of coating products used...thx👍
Ok will do
The rust should be treated first before coating.
Dang I want to buy some of that polyseal but it’s expensive will have to wait until next month probably
I'm very pleased you made this video i was thinking of using tar but not now or corking good advice 👍
Glad I could help
Never use caulking but what do I use in the big gap on the top of roof? Haven’t watched entire video yet hope the answer is there!
Thanks for these nevers:)
Use common sense. Big gaps has to be filled. Whatever is necessary.
Thank you sir❤
Sir , what do you suggest when there's a crack made by accidentally stepping on a riser !? How do I seal it and with what !?
I used Turbo Poly Seal to seal those cracks
I never comment. But today I will. Never have I seen an expert explain things so simple he should become a teacher. One more never, thanks.
Is turbo polyseal a type of bitumen? we dont get that in my country. and pity the cameraman is not conscious of the shadows
I have leaks in my metal shop roof from misdrilled holes. What do you recommend to fill these holes?
Turbo Poly Seal
@@FlatRoofDoctor should I fill the hole first with a pop rivet?
What do you do for a rusty metal roof ? rust converter ?
❤
have you ever used sandpaper and rust converter then coated with neptune? ... also would think you would want to be wearing harness if your going to be working on thee edge of the roof your on. cool video though
Hey Felix. I have not used the. products you mentioned. there are so many products on the market.
Thanks for your comment.
Thanks for info. I am having a terrible time trying to order this turbo seal. I called their# it is no longer in service. Is this company out of buisness?
Good video boss 💪thanks
You bet
I love the info and video , the music is not needed though, it's hard to hear.
Thank you 🙏 sir
Do you have a rubber roof coating you recommend ? I’m looking to spraying my 40x60 shop .... it has a metal roof on it
I am very skeptical about coatings. i would recommend fix all the leaks 1st, then if the metal is in relative good shape, coat it with Aluminum Asphalt paint. This Aluminum Asphalt will protect your roof from rust and is highly reflective. Leaks can always be fixed even after the Aluminum Asphalt was applied.
Awsome! Thank you for your speedy response. Keep up the good work
@@323guzmandavalos take care
I wish I could hire you to fix my leaky roof instead. These metal roof leaks in my house have been stressful to deal with as it's hard to identify the leak. The roof looks in good condition and there are no seals so it can only be one of the screws but they all seem good so I don't know which one and I'm afraid to remove one and create more leaks.
Can I just put this Turbo Poly Seal over a screw? and more importantly where can I buy this stuff in person. Would a Home Depot or Lowe's have it?
Yes just dab the screws with Turbo. You can buy it here and have it delivered at your doorstep in person. bergstromm.com/product/turbo-poly-seal-1-2-gal-with-silver-coat-protection/
So what are the fixes. I have a dent from a tree limb that fell on small steel roof. The dents not leaking but will hold water. Do I use filler to fix, or do I use a square piece of steel/aluminum and attach with epoxy. You told me the never what is repair process to fix it?
Hey Granny. I have many videos showing you how to make repairs. It appears you only saw 1 video on the entire youtube library. Believe me, there are many more videos. Maybe it was a little late at night and you had to go to bed. I am sure you have good reasons. Take care and get some sleep.
By the way, if it is only a dent, there is no need to do anything. You could try to knock the dent back from underneath.
Veteran roofer, no safety line.😁
Very nice 👍🏼 job sweetheart
Thank you 🤗Sweetheart, you are the best. If you did not help shoot the videos, I would not have anything. Thanks for your love
Gracias 👍👍👍
gracias mija por tu tiempo ok muchas gracias y tu has videos ok
I don't see any rust at all
Now never never oh wait there is a little bit of rust here and please don't move the camera because there's more rust behind me
Good job man believe it or not you helped me a lot with your videos
Where can I buy turbo seal from in uk
sorry, only in the US
I want the tarbo poly seal
lol
Yes
TNX MAN !!!!
Hello thanks again for your knowledge. What would you suggest to cover a flat modified bitumen roof that was installed over an old roof 10 years ago. I in spected the roof and seems to be in great shape still. Nevertheless I'd like to maintain it by applying a coat of the Karnak aluminum paint. What would you suggest. Also fiber or unfibered?
The man uses Milwaukee power tools so he obviously knows what he's talking about.
Lol okay then
Hahahahahahahaaha! Thats why they charge twice as much for their tools! Because it makes you look smarter 😂
🎉
@@mrhorn185 u817⁹7
Weirdo 😊
You say never use a coating but what about a roof that is 70% covered in surface rust wouldn't a coating prolong the life of it more than leaving it alone?
I think coatings could be great. but it is almost impossible to have the surface so clean that it is ready to receive a Silicone or Latex coating. Then like any paint, which coatings are, are exposed to UV's that will shorten the life expectancy of the coating. I think if you want to prolong the metal roofs life, and prevent rusting, you should use Aluminum Asphalt instead. It is very seldom to see Aluminum Asphalt bubble up and peele. It is reflective and adheres almost to any surface without much prep.
@@FlatRoofDoctor Is aluminum asphalt good directly over rusty metal?
Never say never, Sometimes you use what you have to.Might be all you have.
Never's are to warn you from making a mess, then have to clean it up later
Done all those mistakes
"never step on the risers" as he walks on the risers.
I get why people want to use coatings in efforts to cool the interior but they will fail & require a lot of maintenance & cost more than if you just paid a higher cooling bill. It's insane when these roof coating companies tell there customer the roof needs pressure washing 2-3 times a year because dirt kills the heat reflecting ability. Those coatings are endless money pits & you be better just using insulation under the roof.
The only true way to treat rust is to treat iT with rust converter,this reacts with the rust and helps to slow down the process. Covering the rust with a sealer should really only be done once the rust has been treated.
sure , you got a point. But the moment you prevent oxygen from reacting with metal, rust stops. no matter the condition. I have coated roofs with Aluminum Asphalt " Silver coating" and did not remove the rust prior, and it is still holding after many years
@@FlatRoofDoctor ,yes,however,oxidation will continue on the inside of the plate that a top coat application will not reach.
He referring to diameter
never...never...never...ever?
lol
1. correct / 2. correct / 3. correct / 4. correct / 5. correct / 6. WRONG / Silver Coat is not UV stable, it will crack!
It has been used on Torch Down Roof, Build-Up roofs and metal roofs for many years and I have not seen any cracking. The Aluminum is metal, therefor cant be affected by UV's
Never use an impact on your fasteners! Use an adjustable torque screw gun.
How about never get on a roof with skylight panels without fall protection, you now nothing about professional roof coatings.
from skylight panels to fall protection to coatings, this guy is really mad. Sorry man, please don't watch these videos, you might get a hear6 attack and then I would be in trouble.
Are you not a hypocrite? Good advice on some things but…You say never apply coating and then you apply a coating around the screws? 🙄 Elastomeric coatings with embedded fabric along seams and caulk around screw heads with an overall top coat does work when applied properly. 20 years plus with no more leaks!
Hes talking about the entire roof idiot theres a difference sealing a spot then trying to coat the entire Roof
You didn't listen. He also has broken English. He was not being hypocritical