Thank you for posting the company’s history in this video. Most people won’t read it but I did….the benefit of reading these is to get a pulse on a company’s growth to get a glimpse of how they think and operate. The most compelling part was when they changed their name in 2010 to Isaiah and why…again, thank you!!
Put a steel roof on my own home this past summer in Texas, energy costs went down and held up to hail and wind and rain, looks great, supposed to be a 30 to 50 year duration. Last roof me and my wife will ever need. Worth every penny, and insurance went down 30%.
I have become a fan of these new metal roof panels. I have been around two builds using them. Its the best of both worlds IMO. That one lot is going wish he had burned all of that when he had it cleared instead of waiting. Unless he plans on grinding it all up then it doesn't really mater.
Geoff, I have been watching since the clearing for the farmhouse on Chris's channel. I am a comfortably retired business man of 45yrs, and recognize a successful business plan when I see it. You are a ambitious entrepreneur and a guy with a dream! I think paring with Chris on these projects is genius and a smart business move on both your parts. Entertainment, Instruction, Sourcing, Marketing, Promotion and a Sweat Equity install all wrapped up in a fun, and humorous presentation. Well Done Sir.!! Thanks for taking all of us along for the ride. You both demonstrate what it takes to be successful and prosperous in this country. A dream, unrelenting dedication and hard work, and daring fate against constant risk. Lead on....I wish you both a bright future!
Man, the Metal Roofs have come a long way from what it was !! So, so many different styles and colors now, you can get, and not even look like metal. Great video Geoff !! Have a Great Afternoon...
Be looking forward to the install and hearing your thoughts on the product as it progresses. Thanks for the tour, I found it very interesting, appreciate you taking us along.
So interesting the way technology and innovation are making a variety of different styles of products including roofing materials. Will look great on the new house.
Fascinating. Liking the ridge cap at 5:45. Floor staff seem well trained and in-sync with each other. Having your employees trained by I.I. is smart. Gotta love made in the USA. 👍👍👍
Pretty cool to see metal roofing that has so many colors & texture variations.....really looking forward to see what you decide on, and when it's on the house.
It is so cool to see how similar manufacturing is done across different industries. I work with brake pedals for the big 3 and we have the same safety protocols and stuff.
My wife and i were just looking at different metal roof options so hoping to see more on this from you and what you guys have picked for your roof. Thanks for another great video.
We offer a Lifetime Warranty for the initial owner and then a transferable 40-year warranty. The warranty transfer as many times as the home is sold during 40 years ... and is completely non-prorated. Many roofing warranties really "get you" on their proration and transferability.
Great video , i am looking to replace my ancient slate roof with a metal roof and i would love to find something that looks similar and i bet they have it .
I didn’t get it on video, however, they have a section of the plant where all they do is match samples sent to them. Lots of historic houses that need repairs, etc.
You have a great manufacturer of metal shingles in Austria -- check out Prefa sometime. I'm sure they'd take you on a plant tour. I was there several years ago.
Cool process. I just had my roof done with 40 yr shingles. I priced the Metal at 3X the shingle price. I'll be lucky to live another 15 years. So, I went cheaper. But, I'm not Cheap, just Frugal. lol
I liked that video. Seeing all the machines and what they do. Great job. Its amazing what different machines can do. I work in a huge factory and we have a lot of amazing machines as well. Have a Bealy Good day
Touring Bealy: "They got all kinds of different roof styles, terracotta, standing seam,".....Old Leaky Haney Place, were going with Old Leaky Haney Place, the individual pieces look like Swiss cheese and come with matching drip buckets for inside the hovel.
The old presses are reliable as hell. We have quite a few in our stamping facility but they are not coil feeds. Every part is hand moved through the die stages.
☘️🇮🇪🇺🇸 love the full spectrum of viability & adabability of the metal over shingles, environmentally etc. Just keeps getting better Geoff , bravo 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 where’s your glass coming from? Thickness coatings? Blessings 🙏🏼🌹
Greetings from the UK. Really interesting video thank you. Here in the UK, we use terracotta tiles, slate tiles et cetera. Metal roofing materials are unusual. Interested to know why you are going for a metal roof? I imagine a metal roof can be quite noisy too, and needs more insulation?
We are using metal because of the longevity, cost, weight and the sound. Slate would be awesome but it’s expensive and heavy. We both like the sound of rain hitting a metal roof. We’re already going to have a lot of insulation since we’re building as “tight” a house as we can. Great question 😊. Thanks
As long as the home has some attic space and insulation, we do not get sound transmission complaints. We do offer ways to help deaden the sound if it is a big concern due to the structure's design.
Faux natural finishes seem to be a thing. Beats the old corrugated tin that came in any color you wanted except grey. It is also interesting to see that the raw coils are coming in with the colors seemingly "forged" in instead of being finishes that eventually wear off and just look horrible after about 15 years, even if the roof is still performing according to warranty.
No doubt about it, coatings have come along way. The technology we have used for about 30 years is PVDF chemistry finishes -- fantastic results in terms of fade and chalk resistance. Current developments focus a lot on making finishes that have multiple hues and designs.
Nice to see you making made in the USA choices. Looks like they have a good operation. Offering training/support to your guys is a big plus. I've always liked the look of slate roofs. We all have different favorites. What style are you thinking to use?
I was amazed at how much was still done manually. I guess there isn’t enough demand to make the packaging and handling automated cheaper with robots and such. I guess we should be happy that they still keep a lot of humans employed in the USA and not slave labor in China.
We do a lot of visual inspection of the parts during the packing process. That is important to us. I have seen plants that do very little inspection and I really wonder about their quality control.
How are these shingles installed? One of the downfalls of traditional metal roofing is that galvanized nails with neoprene washers are used for installation, after a point in time the neoprene washers break down and no longer provide a seal, causing roof leaks.
Put in lots of anchor points on the roof. Metal roof is great but when a little green alge grows on the roof. It is very very slippery. Add bit of wetness and you can't climb up. You buy more land and you will called Ben Cartwright of North Carolina 😅
How does that metal stand up to the extremes of temperature you have where you live? I have metal roofing, it lasted 10 years, during that time it faded, and eventually corroded.
They do color testing on their metal and have warranty against fading. Most of the houses in our vicinity have metal roofs that have been on a long time. Obviously, lots of options and quality variance depending on whose product you use.
Geoff it looks like you had your work cut out for you trying yo hide Mr. Yoder’s face, but you forgot to hide Mrs. Yoder’s face. Living in Iowa as a teen, we say the Amish all the time at the old Threshers reunion at Mt Pleasant on later day week end. they hate having their photo made, almost as much as criminals! 😂😂😂😂 So was Mr. and Mrs. Yoder their in the Amish Cadillac or the Coup DeVille ?
Actually, if you had a regular flatbed with pit the tire bumps on the way, that fork lift works fine. It's just your trailer is not what they load normally so that's why it looked weird. As long as he didn't damage the product or trailer, he did a good job.
Thank you for posting the company’s history in this video. Most people won’t read it but I did….the benefit of reading these is to get a pulse on a company’s growth to get a glimpse of how they think and operate. The most compelling part was when they changed their name in 2010 to Isaiah and why…again, thank you!!
Put a steel roof on my own home this past summer in Texas, energy costs went down and held up to hail and wind and rain, looks great, supposed to be a 30 to 50 year duration. Last roof me and my wife will ever need. Worth every penny, and insurance went down 30%.
I have become a fan of these new metal roof panels. I have been around two builds using them. Its the best of both worlds IMO.
That one lot is going wish he had burned all of that when he had it cleared instead of waiting. Unless he plans on grinding it all up then it doesn't really mater.
Always love to see "how they make it" as well as "here's the stuff, let's put it in." Thanks for that.
If you're ever in our neck of the woods (west central Ohio), stop on by!
@@ClassicRoof Used to live in Fairfield Township. Figures! Now geographically embarrassed.
Very cool place Mr Bealy Good up here where I’m from Alcoa bought out Reynolds Aluminum 😎🇺🇸
Fun fact, I worked for a division of ALCOA when I was in my early 20’s 😁
Yep, we have products that have history with Kaiser Aluminum, Alcoa, Reynolds, and Alcan.
Wow Dint Know there's was so Many Different types you can have Thanks That Was Bealy Interesting Bealy Roofing INC here we Come lol
Geoff, I have been watching since the clearing for the farmhouse on Chris's channel. I am a comfortably retired business man of 45yrs, and recognize a successful business plan when I see it. You are a ambitious entrepreneur and a guy with a dream! I think paring with Chris on these projects is genius and a smart business move on both your parts. Entertainment, Instruction, Sourcing, Marketing, Promotion and a Sweat Equity install all wrapped up in a fun, and humorous presentation. Well Done Sir.!! Thanks for taking all of us along for the ride. You both demonstrate what it takes to be successful and prosperous in this country. A dream, unrelenting dedication and hard work, and daring fate against constant risk. Lead on....I wish you both a bright future!
Thanks Robert!
Man, the Metal Roofs have come a long way from what it was !! So, so many different styles and colors now, you can get, and not even look like metal. Great video Geoff !! Have a Great Afternoon...
Thanks 😊. You too
I have Roser Stone Coated roof on my house. It was expensive but will last me the rest of my life. No regrets on buying it.
Be looking forward to the install and hearing your thoughts on the product as it progresses. Thanks for the tour, I found it very interesting, appreciate you taking us along.
thanks for the tour 👏👏👏👏👏👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍
So interesting the way technology and innovation are making a variety of different styles of products including roofing materials. Will look great on the new house.
Fascinating. Liking the ridge cap at 5:45. Floor staff seem well trained and in-sync with each other. Having your employees trained by I.I. is smart. Gotta love made in the USA. 👍👍👍
That is our Hi-Flow Ridge Vent. Much heavier duty and better vented than most ridge vents. 21 NFA
Pretty cool to see metal roofing that has so many colors & texture variations.....really looking forward to see what you decide on, and when it's on the house.
It is so cool to see how similar manufacturing is done across different industries. I work with brake pedals for the big 3 and we have the same safety protocols and stuff.
Thanks
My wife and i were just looking at different metal roof options so hoping to see more on this from you and what you guys have picked for your roof. Thanks for another great video.
Awesome. They have a sample pack they could mail you. I’ll be doing more in depth with them as the build progresses.
love the factory tours and this was no let down. I didn't know there were that many different metal roof styles. I only thought it was standing seem.
Thanks for sharing, its good to get an edumacation! :)
Thanks for the tour Jeff.
THANKS AGAIN FOR YOUR TOUR OF THE U.S.A MADE METALS MADE SHINGLES. QUESTIONS THEY ARE LIFE TIME.
We offer a Lifetime Warranty for the initial owner and then a transferable 40-year warranty. The warranty transfer as many times as the home is sold during 40 years ... and is completely non-prorated. Many roofing warranties really "get you" on their proration and transferability.
That was interesting Geoff , thanks 👍
Great video , i am looking to replace my ancient slate roof with a metal roof and i would love to find something that looks similar and i bet they have it .
I didn’t get it on video, however, they have a section of the plant where all they do is match samples sent to them. Lots of historic houses that need repairs, etc.
It's nice to see where the materials that you buy are manufactured. They seem like a good company to buy from. Have a Bealy Good Day,God Bless!!!❤😊
Thanks, you too!
Interesting thanks for the tour
A Metall Roof, interessant! But the Carpenter and the Tiler must Great Master to be. All Additions to know and to work up. Greeting from Austria 👍
Danke 😊
You have a great manufacturer of metal shingles in Austria -- check out Prefa sometime. I'm sure they'd take you on a plant tour. I was there several years ago.
Interesting video Mr Bealy Good, a lot of choices to choose from.
Terra cotta all the way. Thanks for the video; look forward to seeing this product installed on your house.
Cool process. I just had my roof done with 40 yr shingles. I priced the Metal at 3X the shingle price. I'll be lucky to live another 15 years. So, I went cheaper. But, I'm not Cheap, just Frugal. lol
I liked that video. Seeing all the machines and what they do. Great job. Its amazing what different machines can do. I work in a huge factory and we have a lot of amazing machines as well. Have a Bealy Good day
Glad you enjoyed it!
Touring Bealy: "They got all kinds of different roof styles, terracotta, standing seam,".....Old Leaky Haney Place, were going with Old Leaky Haney Place, the individual pieces look like Swiss cheese and come with matching drip buckets for inside the hovel.
The old presses are reliable as hell. We have quite a few in our stamping facility but they are not coil feeds. Every part is hand moved through the die stages.
I'd take a heavy older press over a new one for our type of work any day of the week!
☘️🇮🇪🇺🇸 love the full spectrum of viability & adabability of the metal over shingles, environmentally etc. Just keeps getting better Geoff , bravo 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 where’s your glass coming from? Thickness coatings? Blessings 🙏🏼🌹
Zola windows. Triple pane. Coating on a few. I’ll do a deep dive into them at some point
@@BealyGood ☘️🇮🇪🇺🇸 interesting, I had you 4 all filmed .security wise . Good choice manufacturer , you’re a 3am thinker planner bravo
Cool tour , thanks for taking us along .
We did a tour of the metal roofing company we ultimately bought our roofing materials from. It was fascinating. They are in Piney Flats, TN
I know exactly who you're talking about! Good people.
Greetings from the UK. Really interesting video thank you. Here in the UK, we use terracotta tiles, slate tiles et cetera. Metal roofing materials are unusual. Interested to know why you are going for a metal roof? I imagine a metal roof can be quite noisy too, and needs more insulation?
We are using metal because of the longevity, cost, weight and the sound.
Slate would be awesome but it’s expensive and heavy.
We both like the sound of rain hitting a metal roof. We’re already going to have a lot of insulation since we’re building as “tight” a house as we can.
Great question 😊. Thanks
As long as the home has some attic space and insulation, we do not get sound transmission complaints. We do offer ways to help deaden the sound if it is a big concern due to the structure's design.
Great video thanks for sharing.
Great content Geoff.
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Faux natural finishes seem to be a thing. Beats the old corrugated tin that came in any color you wanted except grey. It is also interesting to see that the raw coils are coming in with the colors seemingly "forged" in instead of being finishes that eventually wear off and just look horrible after about 15 years, even if the roof is still performing according to warranty.
No doubt about it, coatings have come along way. The technology we have used for about 30 years is PVDF chemistry finishes -- fantastic results in terms of fade and chalk resistance. Current developments focus a lot on making finishes that have multiple hues and designs.
BEEN SEEING METALS SHINGLE ON FACEBOOK A BRUNCH
Yes, but beware of the company (I won't say their name) that offers a "free" metal roof, it's a scam.
I C THAT ADS A LOT ON FACEBOOK & ON TV .WE PUT A FREE ROOF FOR FREE.THERE NOTHING FREE IN THE WORLD.
Yikes! No such thing as a free lunch (or roof) @@DeweyCheatumNHoweLLC
Nice to see you making made in the USA choices. Looks like they have a good operation. Offering training/support to your guys is a big plus. I've always liked the look of slate roofs. We all have different favorites. What style are you thinking to use?
There’s a grayish color that looks like slate that we will probably use.
Very nice. Have a great week!
@@silverlicious2086 you too!
Nice!! Going to keep the mansion dry!! Question Geoff, how’s the Reolink camera doing on the new property?👍🇺🇸
It’s doing great
Thank yo very much for the content! Very interesting. Looking forward to more "stuff". Miss seeing Dog Dog and the poultry, no more egg gathering😪.
I’ll fit some in somewhere
Always a couple of minutes for another thing to do!😁
I was amazed at how much was still done manually. I guess there isn’t enough demand to make the packaging and handling automated cheaper with robots and such. I guess we should be happy that they still keep a lot of humans employed in the USA and not slave labor in China.
We do a lot of visual inspection of the parts during the packing process. That is important to us. I have seen plants that do very little inspection and I really wonder about their quality control.
@@ClassicRoof nice to see a company that cares about its products and people. Way to go.
A faith based company that manufactures high quality building material. How about that!
How are these shingles installed? One of the downfalls of traditional metal roofing is that galvanized nails with neoprene washers are used for installation, after a point in time the neoprene washers break down and no longer provide a seal, causing roof leaks.
They have tabs on them with a hole for a screw. Start at the bottom. Install a row and then the next row covers the tab.
These have concealed fasteners and interlocking panels. Here are some installation videos you may enjoy: ruclips.net/p/PL415A88F74FC633EC
Put in lots of anchor points on the roof. Metal roof is great but when a little green alge grows on the roof. It is very very slippery. Add bit of wetness and you can't climb up.
You buy more land and you will called Ben Cartwright of North Carolina 😅
The Cartwrights 😁😁🤣
GLAD U R BUYING AMERICA MADE IT WILL LAST A LONG TIME.
Those Metal shingles are nice looking. I used straight metal roofing on my house. Less time and money. My house is plain. Your house will not be.
How does that metal stand up to the extremes of temperature you have where you live?
I have metal roofing, it lasted 10 years, during that time it faded, and eventually corroded.
They do color testing on their metal and have warranty against fading. Most of the houses in our vicinity have metal roofs that have been on a long time. Obviously, lots of options and quality variance depending on whose product you use.
It all starts with the finish as we say. The PVDF finishes we use lead the pack in terms of fade and chalk resistance.
Do you think a skid steer with a grapple attachment would work better for the rebar? Thanks for the factory tour. 😎
Possibly. Even a forklift that could actually tilt forward and dump would have been better.
Ever need some grating, should check out the company I work for. Ohio Gratings out of Canton, OH.
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Geoff it looks like you had your work cut out for you trying yo hide Mr. Yoder’s face, but you forgot to hide Mrs. Yoder’s face.
Living in Iowa as a teen, we say the Amish all the time at the old Threshers reunion at Mt Pleasant on later day week end.
they hate having their photo made, almost as much as criminals! 😂😂😂😂
So was Mr. and Mrs. Yoder their in the Amish Cadillac or the Coup DeVille ?
I talked with them before and had some awesome conversation. They actually told me to not even worry about it but I tried anyway 😊.
Terra cotter looks bitchin!
How hell resistant is that roofing?
It’s a pretty thick gauge.
How the devil does anybody know how hell resistant something is?😁 @@BealyGood
@@larrywalker7759 🤣🤣
Yes roofing does have a hail rating. Hail resistant roofing can have beg discount on your insurance.@@larrywalker7759
roofing does have a hail rating. Hail resistant roofing can have beg discount on your insurance.@@BealyGood
Actually, if you had a regular flatbed with pit the tire bumps on the way, that fork lift works fine. It's just your trailer is not what they load normally so that's why it looked weird. As long as he didn't damage the product or trailer, he did a good job.