Attic Access D-I-Y New Roof Hatch in a Old House

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
  • This video is a how-to account of how I installed this attic access roof hatch on my roof.
    I needed to get up in the attic to install a new ductless heat pump, and solar light tube along with upgrading the insulation.
    I have natural wood cathedral ceilings and there was no good place to install an access hatch inside of my house.
    The new attic roof hatch was the best option for my situation.
    I hope all you do-it-yourselfers that watch this video get some enjoyment and maybe you might pick up a couple tricks along the way.
    Good luck with your nest project.
    Uncle Gary
    Hi, I want to give you a little information about myself, Uncle Gary.
    I am a true Jack-of-all-trades in building, remodeling, gardening, and homesteading.
    At an early age, before high school graduation, there wasn’t much that I didn’t try, just to see if I could.
    I would catch trout out of the streams around my home and cook them over an open fire, on a stick,
    In the same streams were areas with a crayfish population, which looked like mini lobsters, and tasted good boiled with some butter.
    Some more out-of-the-ordinary things that my buddy Vern and I did were:
    Melt aluminum
    Make a still (and blow it up)
    Make fireworks
    Build numerous tree forts and even dug a tunnel fort
    Make snare traps
    Building go-carts
    Raising pumpkins and chickens
    Riding cows and horses
    At the age of 14, I helped my father build a house in Washington State (wood frame)
    At the age of 16, we built 2 barns, one for livestock and a machinery storage barn
    At the age of 18, I helped my father build a house in Florida (masonry)
    Then at the age of 22, my father and I cut the logs and had them milled so we could build my house in 1984
    Former owner of a home remodeling, decorative concrete and insulation / energy efficiency company, with a 3 man crew
    Residental Landlord for over 33 years
    Certifications include:
    State of New York Code Enforcement Official
    Building Performance Institute, Envelope Professional, and Building Analyst Professional
    Certificate of Completion for Energy Auditor and RESNET HERS Rater
    Certificate of Completion for Solar Hot Water Training and PV System Design & Installation
    I haven’t stopped building, remodeling, or trying new things
    I hope you enjoy these videos and realize that building and remodeling projects are not as hard as you might think
    Good luck with your next project
    Uncle Gary
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