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Digital Roofing Innovations
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Приєднався 20 кві 2017
Are you a homeowner, roofing contractor, or roofing salesmen looking for how to roof a house, roof repair, or even a roof replacement? Our channel is designed all things roofing such as how to build a roof of every kind, how to roof a shed or just general home improvement. We also will have plenty of content designed specifically for roofing contractors to better run your business and how to best utilize your roofing salesmen. We cut our teeth in the construction industry so now we want to bring our knowledge to homeowners and other roofing contractors to help with how-to videos and ways to get your jobs done. Zach Blenkinsopp is a Licensed General Contractor, a US Military Disabled Veteran, and has a wealth of knowledge in the construction industry.
Let us help you with your next project using our method of "Modern Approach and Traditional Values"!
For more FREE information and full-length articles, please visit us at www.digitalroofingcompany.com/blog
Let us help you with your next project using our method of "Modern Approach and Traditional Values"!
For more FREE information and full-length articles, please visit us at www.digitalroofingcompany.com/blog
Conclusion of "How to Start a Roofing Company"
I can't tell you how much I have enjoyed teaching you this course! This course was shot totally unscripted and I just wanted to let the camera roll while I gave you all the best advice I possibly could. I hope to hear your success story and I hope you stay in contact. Only members and people who have bought the course is going to have access to this so please keep this between you and me. If you ever need anything or have questions, my email address is zach@digitalroofingcompany.com #roofingcontractor #roofingbusiness #roofer
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Відео
Roofing Secrets - Reduce Overhead and Why to Build Slow
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I know you are tired of me talking about "Low Overhead" but the reason I continue to beat the dead horse is because this is a concept that is lost in today's society. Most people will teach you the opposite which is why so many businesses fail. 80% of roofing companies fail within their first two years! If you follow my rules, you will not only stay in business, you're going to flourish! #roofi...
Perfect Client and Build the Roofing Company YOU Want
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Identifying your perfect client for your roofing company is important for two main reasons: It allows you to allocate marketing resources so you can go after that specific customer and more importantly, you can build your LIFE around what kind of clients you do business with. If you follow my advice about keeping a low overhead for your company and a low overhead for your life, you will start s...
How to Make Your First Sale in Roofing!
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Making your first sale is one of the most amazing experiences any business owner will ever accomplish. It's such an amazing feeling when your dream becomes a reality for your first signed contract. I am going to help you go through the process of making your first sale and helping to make sure it goes well. #roofingsales #roofingcontractor #roofer
When Should a Roofing Contractor Start Paying Themselves?
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When do you need to pay yourself? One of the books I recommend reading in this video series is "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki and in my opinion, the greatest book written on personal finance. Mr. Kiyosaki says to "pay yourself first", but there's an advantage to delayed gratification. Let's explore this concept in detail. #roofer #roofingbusiness #roofingcontractor
How to Lower the Overhead for Your Roofing Business!
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One of my all time favorite subjects and the key to sustaining PROFITS and steady cash flow with your business: Overhead. I wanted to spend an entire video dedicated to the premise of this one subject. Strap on your boots ladies and gentlemen because you need to LISTEN! #roofingbusiness #roofingcontractor #roofer
Why Every Roofing Contractor Needs a Credit Card and LOC
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Well you know what a credit card is, but what about an LOC (Line of Credit)? Most Roofing Contractors NEVER take advantage of credit cards and lines of credit which is why they stay poor and never more to the next level of wealth. We are going to make sure you don't have that problem. #roofingbusiness #roofer #roofingcontractor
Why Paying Your Roofing Suppliers and Bills is Important
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Paying your roofing suppliers and bills on time is important! If you ever want to establish a LOC for your suppliers, then paying them on time is how you get there. This relationship is vitally important to the success of your business. #roofingbusiness #roofingsupplier #roofingcompany
How to Bankrupt Your Roofing Company
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I am dedicating an entire video just for this one subject: Cash Flow for your roofing company. Cash flow is the lifeblood of your business and if you don't understand it, it's the difference in your business doing extremely well or going under. #roofingbusiness #roofingcontractor #roofing
Billing Customers and Cash Collection for Roofing Projects
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Why is billing customers and cash collection so important for a roofing business? Because it maintains your cash flow and it's how you get paid! This is one of the most crucial lessons you will take because without cashflow, your business will fail. #roofingbusiness #roofingcontractor #roofer
Best Types of Roofing Jobs - Insurance, Bid, or Negotiated?
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Do you know the difference in insurance work, bid work, and negotiated work for roofing projects? Well in this video, I am going to teach you all three and how use can use each type for your roofing business.#roofingcontractor #roofing #roofer
How to Write Roofing Estimates Using Roof Measurements
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Do you know how to write roofing service estimates for roof replacement and roof repairs? Do you know how to properly measure a roof? In this video, I am going to teach you the best practices for both.#measureroof #roofestimate #roofer
What Kind of Roofing Business Do You Want?
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Do you want to be a Business Owner, Self Employed, or a Hybrid Business? Most roofing companies fall under one of these categories. Which one do you want to be? #roofingbusiness #roofingcontractor #roofer
How to Pay Your Roofing Salesmen and Staff
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How do you pay your employees' salaries, commissions, and bonuses? This is a good question and different on who you ask. There are some pretty clear rules when it comes to 1099 and W-2. Let's explore some of the possibilities! #roofingbusiness #roofingcontractor #roofingsales
Best Roofing CRM, Apps, and Programs to Help You Win!
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There are many digital tools you can use for your roofing business such as CRM's (Customer Relationship Management), Company Cam, and aerial roof measurement tools. I am going to go over the good and why some of these might be good for your business. #roofingbusiness #roofer #roofingcontractor
How to Set Up Office and Admin for a Roofing Company
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How to Set Up Office and Admin for a Roofing Company
Top Tips for Recruiting Employees for Roofing Company
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Top Tips for Recruiting Employees for Roofing Company
Top Commercial Roofing Hacks for Roofers
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Top Commercial Roofing Hacks for Roofers
Top Residential Roofing Hacks for Roofers
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Top Residential Roofing Hacks for Roofers
Most Common Marketing Scams To Watch for Roofers
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Most Common Marketing Scams To Watch for Roofers
Roofing Leads From Angie’s List, Home Advisor, etc.
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Roofing Leads From Angie’s List, Home Advisor, etc.
Digital Marketing for Roofing Contractor
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Digital Marketing for Roofing Contractor
Roofing Advertising - Social Media, Domain Name, and Website
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Roofing Advertising - Social Media, Domain Name, and Website
Roofer Advertising - Digital vs Traditional Marketing
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Roofer Advertising - Digital vs Traditional Marketing
Best Basic Advertising for Roofers for Profits - Ch 5 Vd 17
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Best Basic Advertising for Roofers for Profits - Ch 5 Vd 17
Door Knocking for Roofers - Does it Work? Ch 5 Vd 16
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Door Knocking for Roofers - Does it Work? Ch 5 Vd 16
Better Pay - Residential or Commercial Roofing? Ch 5 Vd 15
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Better Pay - Residential or Commercial Roofing? Ch 5 Vd 15
How to Pay Your Roofing Subcontractors - Ch 4 Vd 14
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How to Pay Your Roofing Subcontractors - Ch 4 Vd 14
How to Find Roofing Subcontractors - Ch 4 Vd 13
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How to Find Roofing Subcontractors - Ch 4 Vd 13
Hiring In-House Roofers or Roofing Subs - Ch 4 Vd 12
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Hiring In-House Roofers or Roofing Subs - Ch 4 Vd 12
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music is a little too loud. Great video! Please continue making content.
1. Roofs are analog not digital 2. Ice and water hasn’t been around nearly as long as shingles, how did we ever get by until then? 3. Underlay is snake oil if you’ve ever ripped a roof more than 20 years old you’d know lol.
Did you actually go back n find the leak?
Grace is by far the worst material you could ever try using. The problem is in the heat you can’t work with it without having it eventually fold up and stick to itself. These membranes that are coated in plastic are terrible for nailing into especially since they do what they advertise and that’s shed moisture and the issue I have with it is that fasteners are metal so that moisture tends to rust out the fasteners placed over top of it. Granulated material tends to absorb and distribute moisture enough to prevent moisture from making continuous contact with fasteners whereas plastic coated surfaces will hold that moisture in bulky beads that will sit against obstacles like the tops of shingles and nail penetrations. It’s especially bad when placing drip cap or drip edge over top of material with plastic coating. As a roofer of 30 years I will always recommend a granulated material for eaves protection.
Damn now I’ve got to go back inside and get changed out of my tank top and flip flops 😊
I really like video on how many nails to install a shingle I've done two roofs of my life, I've used a staple gun is that still a good practice today did I put on I lived in this house and it's been on for 30 years now. I live in Phoenix Arizona so we don't get a lot of wind
I don't care if they used recycled plastics or if it comes from pure Pennsylvania crude. Does is look and act and last like slate for substantially less money?
You gotta be quite an idiot to throw all the fucking tear off on the ground
Same on the slow speaking. Even if I start faster, I still slow it down lol. I’m from lower Alabama
Your video didn't include the typre of snow guard that clamps to a standing seam metal roof ON the standing seams. And I'm talking about the same type that screws to a panel but this type instead clamps to the standing seam the same way snow bars do. In addition your video does little to explain the locations where snow guards need to go in a staggered pattern.
Do you have a link for the snow guards that are metal? The one you are holding that is the long bar version?
critters eat the poly down here in Florida. every 4-6 years. Looking to go back to "LEAD"
What's her Instagram
Thank you.
Your thumbnails are not impressive. You should rename your company T&A Roofing.
Where’s the girl????
That's champering a drain not a sump, 2 single ply roofers who got no clue. Man I miss BUR, give me a mop or a torch any day!!
Another possibly great video unwatchable because of OBNOXIOUS BACKGROUND MUSIC!!!!
❤❤❤❤thank you a very clear video now I am educated
Roof installed two weeks ago. Tons of rain last night and deck is covered in granules
Given the proportion of labor vs materials costs, durability is very important from a cost perspective. Also, both labor and materials will likely exceed general inflation. As an example, in my area of CA, highest quality Architectural shingles are going for over $250/sq. Most of that is probably due to Covid inflation so hopefully prices will not continue on that trajectory.
Music was terrible
no trouble to tell this is a warm rain place, we don't let ourselves get wet here in Newfoundland if we can help it. great way to get hypothermia.
👍.... Great job
Why play that rubbish music it’s hard to hear you over that
Bullshit
I always see these on steep roofs. I have a 3' rise on a 12' span. Does that affect what kind of snow guards I can use?
Roofer just installed these and I was bothered by them as they looked beat up. Though it was more like the sheet metal one and solid metal pipe. Seeing how squishy it is makes sense as to why it looks the way it does.
What are the best type of snow guard where there are lot's of leaves over or around a roof that fall on the roof in the fall. I just removed a channel type( believe you would call them) because they where constantly plugging up with leaves and debris from the tree's. What would you suggest? thanks
I'm a latino and found your example hilarious 😂 Thanks for the videos!
Oddly I plan to do this exact same solution with standing seams and feather into asphalt shingles. Cabin at 10,000+ feet and the northside always has 2 foot ice dams. New asphalt roof lasted five years on the north side. Freeze\Thaw destroys it fast. Full metal solution would be best. Installing a quality metal roof is not something I would be able to do. Location makes roofer at least 2x times more expensive.
There’s a few cheap but bad shingle brands out there and unfortunately it’s the need to save money that ends up costing you more in the long run. You get what you pay for when it comes to everything in life and shingles are no exception. Either are installs so do research and make sure the company does in fact have a history of standing by their work. Everyone has issues from time to time but your local company should be willing to rectify them and remain in good standing with the community they serve. The cheaper quotes may come from newer owner operators so don’t be quick to discount them because some of the biggest high volume companies can be worse than the chuck in a truck tailgate warranty guys. Timberline if you ask me full prep and 10 year workmanship is the go to from my experience
If you get a botch job and don’t have the money to replace it buy a box of caulking and look for loose ones to reseal. So if it’s old and maybe starting to shed tabs but you don’t have the money use caulking to seal down the pieces if you find them laying around it will get you by just be sure to recheck after wind storms
Great content!
Will you please attach the flyer you use? You said you would attach it but i dont see it.
Great pictures of the Salem V.A. as a patient there it was like witnessing history watching it get new slates and copper installed.
Thank you for presenting content in a straightforward manner, without pretending you're a comedian.
This video has nothing to do with a ladder or the roof.
What are they made of vs. the other synthetic cedar, and then how does each material hold up?
You give this big spiel about how qualified you are and then give a bunch of bad advice: 1. A ridge vent covers a giant hole along the peak just like box vents which cover small holes. 2. Box vents rarely rust. They are either made out of galvanized metal or aluminum. The box vents on my roof are over 30 years old and going strong. 3. Ridge vents have the same mesh and potential for critters that box vents have, however, plastic ridge vents are more easily chewed through by animals. 4. Box vents are installed only a few feet from the highest point on the roof, making them slightly less ideal at removing heat. I would never have a ridge vent. They weaken the peak of the roof, are prone to storm damage, the plastic is prone to shrinkage which pulls the seal apart and makes them leak (they won't last as long as the rest of your roof). They also block the peak of the roof from walking and materials during maintenance. They slightly improve ventilation but create numerous other problems. I am convinced that roofers push them because they are an opportunity to make more money.
Thanks friend.
Also Pitch Factor App is very good
I can do
This guy is a genius.
Hello I am roofing estimater
I roofed for almost 5-7 yrs 30 years ago and again on and off four years ago. Tonight at 59 yrs old I lost my nerve. I couldn’t remember how to step off! But our roof is steeper than that one is!
I 2ND THAT ON PLANIMETER!!!!
I'm gonna call B.S. on the "traditional values" statement and the ONLY REASON I'm here is because I thought (nooooo he didn't) ... and yes you did #SMH
Too many mistakes to mention. This guy just cost this home owner a lot of money.