Do a video on best underlayment 2024, best asphalt shingle 2024 and so on. I'm in so cal and wish I could find someone to do a standing seam steel roof on my personal residence. But it's nearly impossible.
can you please make a video on how to convert a closed valley to an open valley? my roof has concrete tiles and i want to open the valley for better drainage
Depending on the tile, sometimes with flat tile you don’t need to. However it’s safer if you do, less of a chance to damage the valley metal. If you do end up removing tiles I would recommend snapping a chalk line first
Thanks for the rundown! I wanted to see the FallTech one in person.
Do a video on best underlayment 2024, best asphalt shingle 2024 and so on. I'm in so cal and wish I could find someone to do a standing seam steel roof on my personal residence. But it's nearly impossible.
Ya, standing seem is very expensive and hard to find a good provider for in LA
If you’re interested I may have someone that can help. Shoot me an email andre@roofrepairspecialist.com
@RoofRepairSpecialist Thank you brotha, I will have send an email.
can you please make a video on how to convert a closed valley to an open valley? my roof has concrete tiles and i want to open the valley for better drainage
Got it. Will put that on my list of ideas. The short answer is an angle grinder.
@@RoofRepairSpecialist do you remove the tiles before cutting with grinder?
Depending on the tile, sometimes with flat tile you don’t need to. However it’s safer if you do, less of a chance to damage the valley metal.
If you do end up removing tiles I would recommend snapping a chalk line first