Hey Brian! Bryan? Idk, anyway man, thanks for your videos sir! I have been climbing cell towers since 2015 up until just a few months ago doing some rough work. I got into roofing sales with an awesome reputable company because I had no work life balance @ my other job with my wife and kids(amazing money but not worth the time away from fam). I watch your videos every day so I can learn from you. We have an awesome install crew and repair guy so I basically just sell and kiss babies now. But I watch your stuff every day because the info I get off this channel literally helps me as a sales guy in my day to day and I’ve been able to explain something’s that I’ve learned from your channel to homeowners & most the time they tell me “no roofer has ever mentioned that” or “we had no idea”. Just your knowledge alone and explanations have helped my understanding of this side of the construction industry. I never try and pretend I’m an expert and if the homeowner has a question I can’t answer I ask my team that have been installing and doing it for years. But you just come out with some awesome little tid bits of knowledge in every video which doesn’t not go under-appreciated or unnoticed! Thank you my friend! I hope I can shake your hand one day and buy you a beer.
Haha It's Brian with an (i) the proper way! 😆 I joke with my brother-in-law which is with a (y). I really do appreciate the feedback, I'm glad the videos can help people! RUclips has helped me learn over the years so that's what I'm putting them out there for. I do like a good beer, that could be a possibility, where are you watching from?
I never realized you can get your nail placement right by looking at the split in the tabs, very cool. I don't roof but I might end up patching something someday, it's good to know a little bit about how to do it, thanks man. I'm going to fix a small leak in the morning at a nail and look around and see why it's getting in there, I appreciate the videos.
Based on your recommendation, I bought a set of those ladder stand-offs. I love the extra stability they give. Not too sure how well the foam pads will hold up over time, but I'll still use them even when the foam pads depart.
On an architectural shingle roof on a 2/12 pitch(entire roof covered in Ice & Water) removing shingles is impossible(for me anyway). How far from the edge of the shingle above it should I make sure the nails in the lower shingle are from the edge. I know I said that wrong but the people who put the roof on 15 or so years ago put some nails to close to the edge of the keyway(where the shingles meet) and even with the ice and water we are starting to get some water spots in our den ceiling. No drips just a stain that is slowly getting bigger. Thank you sir, appreciate your channel.
Hello, i just started my Business and its a Roof Service Business and i like your Vids because they are direct and help me explain to clients better without over explaining . i under sell myself and my work but i need jobs bad , i had to quit my Roofing job because of Bullying at the Vice-President level. im struggling for work so i go door to door to get clients so i can have a pay check for my large family. i will continue to use your method of patience and knowledge to be able to hire help with these jobs. Its a little difficult by myself but pays well. LeakNoMore LLC, no threat to you im just starting out.
I have a business question? Do u have a Mexican crew? And if so do u insure them? Or are they subs? If so do they have their own insurance? And if they do. Do they have workers comp as one of their policies?
@@oscarguevara5089 haha not all hispanics are mexican, not all brown people on a roof are mexican lol im salvi, not and ms13 rapist as were being labeled but a hard working roofer trying to feed his family aand keep customers with a smile on their face.
@@CDCK006 I know that my grandpa is salvadoreño to and I’m half Guatemala and half Nicaragua all Central America .. I just read it and interpreted the wrong way haha . What state u roof at ? I’m a roofer as well
You brought out not just one but many things to watch for, thanks. You can tell you’re very knowledgeable. Thanks for sharing.
Each video is a course in what to do vs what not to do, can’t thank you enough Brian, gRand explanation/as always.
Hey Brian! Bryan? Idk, anyway man, thanks for your videos sir! I have been climbing cell towers since 2015 up until just a few months ago doing some rough work. I got into roofing sales with an awesome reputable company because I had no work life balance @ my other job with my wife and kids(amazing money but not worth the time away from fam). I watch your videos every day so I can learn from you. We have an awesome install crew and repair guy so I basically just sell and kiss babies now. But I watch your stuff every day because the info I get off this channel literally helps me as a sales guy in my day to day and I’ve been able to explain something’s that I’ve learned from your channel to homeowners & most the time they tell me “no roofer has ever mentioned that” or “we had no idea”. Just your knowledge alone and explanations have helped my understanding of this side of the construction industry. I never try and pretend I’m an expert and if the homeowner has a question I can’t answer I ask my team that have been installing and doing it for years. But you just come out with some awesome little tid bits of knowledge in every video which doesn’t not go under-appreciated or unnoticed! Thank you my friend! I hope I can shake your hand one day and buy you a beer.
Haha It's Brian with an (i) the proper way! 😆 I joke with my brother-in-law which is with a (y). I really do appreciate the feedback, I'm glad the videos can help people! RUclips has helped me learn over the years so that's what I'm putting them out there for. I do like a good beer, that could be a possibility, where are you watching from?
Thanks for the standoff recommendation. I bought one with the chain ladder wrap to keep it from pulling out.
Great way to explain the starter strip!
Love you passing on all of your knowledge.Love your Content.God bless you and your family.
I never realized you can get your nail placement right by looking at the split in the tabs, very cool. I don't roof but I might end up patching something someday, it's good to know a little bit about how to do it, thanks man. I'm going to fix a small leak in the morning at a nail and look around and see why it's getting in there, I appreciate the videos.
Based on your recommendation, I bought a set of those ladder stand-offs. I love the extra stability they give. Not too sure how well the foam pads will hold up over time, but I'll still use them even when the foam pads depart.
I'm thinking about protecting the pads with pipe insulation, swimming noodle or garden hose.
On an architectural shingle roof on a 2/12 pitch(entire roof covered in Ice & Water) removing shingles is impossible(for me anyway). How far from the edge of the shingle above it should I make sure the nails in the lower shingle are from the edge. I know I said that wrong but the people who put the roof on 15 or so years ago put some nails to close to the edge of the keyway(where the shingles meet) and even with the ice and water we are starting to get some water spots in our den ceiling. No drips just a stain that is slowly getting bigger. Thank you sir, appreciate your channel.
Great informative video, thanks.
Hello, i just started my Business and its a Roof Service Business and i like your Vids because they are direct and help me explain to clients better without over explaining . i under sell myself and my work but i need jobs bad , i had to quit my Roofing job because of Bullying at the Vice-President level. im struggling for work so i go door to door to get clients so i can have a pay check for my large family. i will continue to use your method of patience and knowledge to be able to hire help with these jobs. Its a little difficult by myself but pays well. LeakNoMore LLC, no threat to you im just starting out.
Where are you located?
Morgantown WV area , and surrounding area. @@GrandRoofingInc
Advertise somehow ain't no genuine roof repairs guys around here.
Very informative videos. Thank you very much!
This is exactly what I needed to learn. Thanks boss
You look like the actor Orlando Bloom, your so handsome.
Awesome and so informative as always dude ..
If i'm going to repair shingles on a roof with two layers, do I leave the old under layer alone and only replace top layer?
Really a smart and experience man you are..!! 🤔👍👏👏👍🙏
now its 2023, the big problem is i cant find gray 3 tabs anymore
I have a business question? Do u have a Mexican crew? And if so do u insure them? Or are they subs? If so do they have their own insurance? And if they do. Do they have workers comp as one of their policies?
Why does it matter if it’s a “Mexican crew” or not lol
@@oscarguevara5089 haha not all hispanics are mexican, not all brown people on a roof are mexican lol im salvi, not and ms13 rapist as were being labeled but a hard working roofer trying to feed his family aand keep customers with a smile on their face.
@@CDCK006 I know that my grandpa is salvadoreño to and I’m half Guatemala and half Nicaragua all Central America .. I just read it and interpreted the wrong way haha . What state u roof at ? I’m a roofer as well
@@oscarguevara5089 california roofer, did remodels for 3 years but i think the roof is where i belong, easy money and i feel right up here haha
In this video, the entire roof really needs to be replaced. Totally worn out.
Have u ever found a roof that is done “good” that u don’t find nothing wrong even if u nitpick? (Not saying this job is good obviously has errors)
Lots of face nails 🤣 that's how I fixed my 3 tab roof before I replaced it. All the tabs were coming loose and it was only like 7 years old
Unmailable surface.
Auto claim. Get your contract and upgrade where possible. YW