DaVinci Roofscapes vs Asphalt Shingles Video 1 of 5

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • www.AsktheBuild... founder, Tim Carter, discusses in this video how he used to use asphalt shingles but now favors synthetic slate by DaVinci Roofscapes. READ Carter's expose' book about unethical practices in the asphalt roofing industry: www.roofingrip...
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    Tim Carter was compensated by DaVinci Roofscapes to make this video series so you, the consumer, could be made aware of the problems you face in making decisions when buying roofing materials.

Комментарии • 37

  • @amused2deth
    @amused2deth 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks Tim! Can't wait for 2-5!

    • @askthebuilder
      @askthebuilder  2 года назад +1

      Be sure you subscribe to my FREE newsletter right here front and center: www.AsktheBuilder.com - Also, I now LIVE stream each M-F at 4 PM Eastern time at ruclips.net/user/askthebuilder

  • @dileas4892
    @dileas4892 5 лет назад

    Thanks for your videos!!! watched 1-5 great stuff, was wondering what the cost per bundle(not installed..can do myself), and how many bundles to the square(10x10), would love to put this product on my house..any info would help

    • @askthebuilder
      @askthebuilder  5 лет назад

      I don't like to put prices in videos or comments because they go out of date. All you have to do is get your answers from DaVinci Roofscapes.

  • @TheSimpleObserver
    @TheSimpleObserver 9 лет назад +1

    I believe you had a ORGANIC ( saw dust based) roof.
    The better, and now standard for asphalt roofing is fiberglass base.
    Sorry to hear that you are one of the many customers to have trouble with the shingle industries experiment in thick “lifetime” organic roofing.
    For the money a fire rated fiberglass roof is a great bet. It will last about 20-50years.
    I love the look of slate, but most homes can’t take the weight, so the synthetic product should work very well. You should not have any trouble as long as you used a quality roofing Ice and Rain guard like Tamco Moisture Guard Plus.

    • @WreckDiver99
      @WreckDiver99 9 лет назад

      Mark M I wish Mark. My "fire rated fiberglass roof" is only 13 years old. It will need replacing within 2 years. More than 25% of the roofs in my subdivision have already been replaced due to deterioration, wind damage and more. I lost two shingles in a storm about two months ago...I went up to fix the problem and was shocked to see how much deterioration had happened. The shingles were quite literally falling apart. These were rated at 25 years, and in 13 they are already approaching the end of their life. Seeing that these were builder installed I don't think I have much recourse except to suck it up and replace the roof early. I'd love to get the DaVinci installed, but I don't think I can swing it financially... :(

    • @askthebuilder
      @askthebuilder  9 лет назад +1

      Mark M Mark, I believe (I actually know for a fact) that you're wrong. My asphalt shingle roof was made by IKO. I still have the brochure describing it. It was fiberglass. Fiberglass mats don't have any impact on why many asphalt shingles are failing.
      I'm doing a huge investigative report on this topic. The Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association, GAF, and Certainteed have REFUSED to answer my questions. What does that tell you?
      I'm confident that my research will show that the addition of too much powdered limestone and/or fly ash into the shingles is making them too brittle with too little asphalt to bond to the ceramic granules.
      What brands of shingles are made with saw dust? Share that with me please and paste URLS right in your response to point us to them.

    • @TheSimpleObserver
      @TheSimpleObserver 9 лет назад

      Ask the Builder
      IKO has BOTH organic and fiberglass shingles. What was the Warranty
      term for your roof? Do you have a wrapper from the install of the roof? Did you send a shingle in to IKO?
      That shingle does not look like a fiberglass shingle. I rip off literally tons of shingles every week
      and from the video I do not think that is a fiberglass shingle. It does not have the “fibers” sticking out of
      the sides and the type of deterioration looks like a organic shingle to me.
      The trouble with this
      communication is that you have TOUCHED the roof and I have not. I would say you would know best because you
      have that advantage.
      I don't have ANY stake in this conversation other than
      understanding a roofing problem. All of
      the trouble I have seen with shingles has been from poor bonding, ripping on
      the tabs. And curling, like what you
      have.
      You seem to have fixed the problem with your roof, and it
      looks great! Hopefully the industry can
      fix the trouble with the asphalt roofing so many other people can get more life
      out of the roofs.
      The information about Organic roofing using wood (sawdust)
      came from a training booklet from Certain Teed.
      I do not have that booklet anymore and with all the lawsuits about
      Organic roofing it is hard to nail down and real answers from manufactures,
      but I did find this link quite quickly
      on the internet… greenecosolutions.net/reflective-roofing/history-shingle-types/

    • @TheSimpleObserver
      @TheSimpleObserver 9 лет назад

      WreckDiver99 That sucks! Why did the shingle blow off? Did the roofer use a air gun or hand nail? Often what happens with a air nailed roof it gets nailed too high and then the shingle will "flop" and pull itself out of the nail's grasp. When a gun is used the nail can go into the shingle too much and that will make the grasp of the nail poor.
      Do you have a three tab type shingle or a laminated type?
      The roofer that installed the roof should stand behind the install, even after 13 years.
      How large is your roof, maybe the installer will split the cost with you. What ever happens DO NOT LET THE ROOFER PUT A NEW ROOF OVER YOUR OLD ROOF.

    • @TimCarterW3ATB
      @TimCarterW3ATB 9 лет назад

      Mark M I've interviewed many roofing company executives over the years for past columns of mine. *None* have ever said they incorporated saw dust in their shingles. Wood chips perhaps, but not saw dust. Years ago *organic* shingles contained cotton. It was the major component of the felt. Read about it here:
      www.askthebuilder.com/black-algae-stains-on-asphalt-shingles/

  • @llywelynddraig853
    @llywelynddraig853 Год назад

    What are these made of? They look great.

    • @askthebuilder
      @askthebuilder  Год назад

      Virgin vinyl polymer. Nearly identical to the nupont-fiber bowls Uncle Rico was hawking in the Napoleon Dynamite movie. Advance to 1:04 here: ruclips.net/video/lsKRlVwXThU/видео.html

  • @RSTI191
    @RSTI191 5 лет назад +1

    Hi, love your videos.
    I'm contemplating a DaVinci roof on my English Tudor home.
    Any issues since your initial post?
    Thank you
    Signed,
    Former Building Inspector..

    • @askthebuilder
      @askthebuilder  5 лет назад +1

      None at all. It's magnificent roofing material. It actually looks BETTER now than when I installed it. It's dulling up a bit which makes it look even MORE realistic like real slate. It's key to install it just as the instructions say. I hand-nailed mine with traditional double-dipped hot galvanized nails. You'll not be disappointed, that's for sure!

    • @RSTI191
      @RSTI191 5 лет назад

      A big thank you for taking the time to respond.
      Samples are enroute to me..
      John...

  • @Mark-vw4ly
    @Mark-vw4ly 6 лет назад

    What are the metal looking hooks on the roof ?

    • @askthebuilder
      @askthebuilder  6 лет назад +4

      Snow and ice guards. When the slabs of snow slide down the roof, these break up the pieces so you don't get hit with an iceberg.

    • @Mark-vw4ly
      @Mark-vw4ly 6 лет назад

      Ask the Builder thanks

    • @kurtvonfricken6829
      @kurtvonfricken6829 4 года назад

      Mike Graveman
      They also hold big sheets of snow and ice and allow it to melt instead of sliding down and causing damage. They are mostly used over doors, driveways, and sidewalks.

  • @danielk8926
    @danielk8926 7 лет назад +2

    I am confused, the green laminate roof you show is an organic otherwise known as felt based shingle. It is not a fiberglass.
    I roofed for 30 plus years. I have forgotten more than you know. Don't argue with me. And yes, the fake slate products look great, and I have installed them as well. There have been massive failures with the earliest versions of them. Davinci is ok, but not my fav.

    • @askthebuilder
      @askthebuilder  7 лет назад +5

      Thanks for your most polite comment. I'm willing to bet you $50 that you don't know more than I do about shingles and roofing. Read my recent book and then be honest... Go to: www.roofingripoff.com

  • @jeffconnor8821
    @jeffconnor8821 5 месяцев назад

    We all want that just not everybody can afford it😂

    • @askthebuilder
      @askthebuilder  5 месяцев назад

      My dad taught me many years ago, "If you have to ask how much something costs, you can't afford it." Boy, was he ever right!

    • @jeffconnor8821
      @jeffconnor8821 5 месяцев назад

      @@askthebuilder I like to know how much my food is before I pay for it lol but yeah I think every homeowner in the world would use that if they could afford it I'm 40 years old been doing it since I was 15 never met anybody that could afford one

  • @billdavis3957
    @billdavis3957 4 года назад +1

    It is a disgrace that you replaced a genune real slate roof in good condition on a building you said was beautiful with cheap asphalt shingles. That depreciated the resale value of the building tremendously. You have no taste and simply want to take the easy cheap typical contractor route.

    • @askthebuilder
      @askthebuilder  4 года назад +8

      Bill, I clearly stated in the video starting at 1:25 that it was a mistake due to inexperience. I was 24 years old at the time. I feel your criticism of me having no taste is unfounded as you can see the roof behind me in the video that I installed by hand. How about you share some of the mistakes that you made at age 24? Record a video, upload it to your channel, and then come back here and paste in the URL to it in your next comment. We'll be patient waiting for your video.