A Basic Composition Shingle ReRoof with B VEnts Getting It Right

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  • Опубликовано: 27 апр 2019
  • This Video shows how we install B-Vent Flashings on Composition Shingle Roofing during the training of a crew and also shows what real 30-pound felt is (not #30 like most use), it also shows the option for a DL-Syle Drip Edge. How to get the most when installing a composition shingle roof. Music by BenSound.

Комментарии • 14

  • @jamesgreenblat1778
    @jamesgreenblat1778 Год назад +2

    I’m a 3rd generation retired residential sheet metal craftsman.
    My father was licensed here in San Francisco, California for 56 years. He only had a sheet metal contractor’s license but we did HVAC as well.
    The roofers here don’t care about what is being vented and they install the flashing with a standard bonnet top.
    Duravent was replaced with type B Metal Bestos and I would caulk just above the flashing before putting on the storm collar.
    We only have the B vent penetrating above the flashing and then the collar goes over the B vent down to the top of the flashing.
    We’re not in an area such as you where the temperature falls below 40 degrees.
    Very interesting method much different than us on the west coast.

  • @ernstmontoban1975
    @ernstmontoban1975 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks to share that with us, very helpful

  • @RooferNews
    @RooferNews 5 лет назад

    Awesome tips again Gary for beginners and pros. I put you on the news today. Take care, David

  • @jaimedpcaus1
    @jaimedpcaus1 7 месяцев назад

    Very nice!

  • @user-kw6rq2zh1g
    @user-kw6rq2zh1g 3 месяца назад

    Really explained well. . I'm getting a small leak around my B-Vent and plan to replace all the parts. Can you recommend a place to purchase the B-Vent parts, flashing, counter flashing, etc. you use.

    • @Austinroofingcontractors
      @Austinroofingcontractors  3 месяца назад

      Look for the best HVAC (heating & air supplier) and they will likely carry them! Best of luck,
      Gary W

  • @sh2697
    @sh2697 2 года назад

    do we need to rubber mat in california?

  • @jbt7115
    @jbt7115 3 года назад +2

    Gary Nice job! I have a couple questions. What brand of ice and water under payment do you use? Also, the 2 flashings you use are they the same size?

    • @Austinroofingcontractors
      @Austinroofingcontractors  3 года назад +1

      There are many good peal and stick underlayments that seal screw and nail penetrations. The most flexible is StormGuard, our favorite overall is Tarco PS 200 which has a tough surface protector. The flashings are the same size, and due to the slight separation provided by the underlayment thickness, they fit together well. Thanks for your question, GW

    • @jbt7115
      @jbt7115 3 года назад

      Gary, thanks for that info. I have another question. I have tried to get the Ecco products from local wholesalers in my area (Los Angeles), but they only sell to licensed contractors. Any chance I can buy the Ecco supplies through you?

  • @hamzahassan7730
    @hamzahassan7730 2 года назад

    Our houses gas vent has loads and loads of black caulk on the flasher. Because of that, now the caulk is cracked and looks bad.

  • @marywhitehair5675
    @marywhitehair5675 Год назад

    Do you usually paint these?

    • @Austinroofingcontractors
      @Austinroofingcontractors  Год назад

      Mary, thanks for the question. Out and around Austin, most are painted, in the older part of town, for example, N. UT Historic District, we do not paint them very often. When we paint, we use real primer and paint so they last. Have a blessed day!