You only do repairs or do you ever do full roof installs? You look like a perfectionist. Would love to see a full roof. Would pay u top dollar to do my roof if u were in my area. Great content as alwags
Thanks! Yes, we do do full roof replacements. We are slow right now due to the weather. We mainly shift into repair work and emergency work this time of year. In the summer I’m busy and don’t have time to do much filming.
Ever considered bringing a spray bottle of bleach onto the roof ehen you have a dirty sluggy spot like in that valley? To spray onto it and let the rain rinse and clean it up over time? Just as a courtesy? Also on that topic. Have you considered starting a side thing to soft wash roofs for your customers? You obviously could have an employee or two do it so you don't have to. Sloppy work, SW Michigan.
No, I don’t clean the roof with a bleach or chemical treatment. There are a lot of those guys in my area now. Instead of getting into it and fighting for the business. I find it better to just have a good relationship with one that I think is good in my area and refer work to him as he refers work to me.
You are partially correct, I did. When it is right on the boot, the side of the flashing flange, yes. This one is directly on the high side of the pipe boot, but there was one shingle in between it and the pipe boot.
Sloppy work verb wal·low | \ ˈwä-(ˌ)lō \ wallowed; wallowing; wallows Definition (Entry 1 of 2) intransitive verb 1 : to roll oneself about in a lazy, relaxed, or ungainly manner //hogs wallowing in the mud 2 : to billow forth : SURGE 3 : to devote oneself entirely especially : to take unrestrained pleasure : DELIGHT 4 a : to become abundantly supplie
wallered adjective Past tense description of a crudely enlarged hole, often to the point of unusable for its intended purpose When a screw can not grab traction when already set into wood like on a door/gate hindge and keeps spinning but will not hold intended weight Submitted by Kek on August 16, 2021 wallered verb Term used in maintenance fields to discuss wear that causes a circular fitting to lose dimensionality, often related to vibration or off-center repetitive motion. The mount for that bolt has been wallered out and will need to be replaced. Etymology: Southern North-American Slang, mispronunciation of past tense to wallow Submitted by anonymous on July 21, 2022
@@GrandRoofingInc To describe an enlarged hole, you could use words like "gaping hole," "yawning chasm," "wide aperture," "expanding cavity," "enlarged orifice," "crevice," "void," or "sinkhole" depending on the context and the size of the hole.
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Watching from Round Rock, TX. As the victim of a "Sloppy Work" roofer I appreciate your channel and learning about how things should be done.
Great advice on how to properly handle the shingles when they’re brittle!
I’m addicted to your repair videos. I’ve learned a TON and genuinely enjoy them. I really like the pov view as well.
Thank you!
Love your work thank you for doing your Bests
Excellent explanation at the end of the video concerning lateral movement of water on a flatter roof! Thanks!
Midlands of South Carolina here.
Thanks for the video.
Happy Ney Year.
Fixing someone else's Sloppy Work!
You’re the best!!!!!!!
Good stuff man. Happy New Year!
Thanks Brian.. Good Vid!
Kind of nice u don’t edit stuff out akd we can see the whole process. You do great work thank u for sharing your knowledge with us
Thank you, and you’re welcome!
Sloppy work. Oakland Tennessee
You only do repairs or do you ever do full roof installs? You look like a perfectionist. Would love to see a full roof. Would pay u top dollar to do my roof if u were in my area. Great content as alwags
Thanks! Yes, we do do full roof replacements. We are slow right now due to the weather. We mainly shift into repair work and emergency work this time of year. In the summer I’m busy and don’t have time to do much filming.
Ever considered bringing a spray bottle of bleach onto the roof ehen you have a dirty sluggy spot like in that valley? To spray onto it and let the rain rinse and clean it up over time? Just as a courtesy? Also on that topic. Have you considered starting a side thing to soft wash roofs for your customers? You obviously could have an employee or two do it so you don't have to.
Sloppy work, SW Michigan.
No, I don’t clean the roof with a bleach or chemical treatment. There are a lot of those guys in my area now. Instead of getting into it and fighting for the business. I find it better to just have a good relationship with one that I think is good in my area and refer work to him as he refers work to me.
Yup, sloppy work by the previous tradesperson. Brian/Grand Roofing good of you to go the extra mile. Ontario Canada..
Sometimes a "freebie" will bring you thousands in jobs and years of loyal customers...way to do it right.
Sloppy work, you should have put some sealer on that exposed screw! Happy new year Brian! Michigan watcher !
Thanks! The screw has a neoprene washer sealing it.
Sloppy work. Sparks Nevada
Sloopy work - Happy New Year. So a key way is also called a butt joint?
Yes. I’ve heard them called all kinds of things. Keyway, but joint, drip groove.
GREAT videos!!!! Can you shoot in 1080 please?
Everything I shoot is in 1080 or above. I’m not sure why but the past few renders look like the compression was messed up.
great job/video as usual, I thought I heard you say one time that you didnt like a butt joint/drip groove right over the pipe boot, maybe Im wrong
You are partially correct, I did. When it is right on the boot, the side of the flashing flange, yes. This one is directly on the high side of the pipe boot, but there was one shingle in between it and the pipe boot.
Sloppy work, bridal Falls, British Columbia
Sloppy work from Gulfport, MS 😀
Sloppy work
verb
wal·low | \ ˈwä-(ˌ)lō \
wallowed; wallowing; wallows
Definition (Entry 1 of 2)
intransitive verb
1 : to roll oneself about in a lazy, relaxed, or ungainly manner
//hogs wallowing in the mud
2 : to billow forth : SURGE
3 : to devote oneself entirely
especially : to take unrestrained pleasure : DELIGHT
4 a : to become abundantly supplie
You've got to get the Midwest version of the Webster's dictionary.
Or, write a new definition in the Urban Dictionary with the spelling; Waller'd
@ 😂
wallered adjective
Past tense description of a crudely enlarged hole, often to the point of unusable for its intended purpose
When a screw can not grab traction when already set into wood like on a door/gate hindge and keeps spinning but will not hold intended weight
Submitted by Kek on August 16, 2021
wallered verb
Term used in maintenance fields to discuss wear that causes a circular fitting to lose dimensionality, often related to vibration or off-center repetitive motion.
The mount for that bolt has been wallered out and will need to be replaced.
Etymology: Southern North-American Slang, mispronunciation of past tense to wallow
Submitted by anonymous on July 21, 2022
@@GrandRoofingInc To describe an enlarged hole, you could use words like "gaping hole," "yawning chasm," "wide aperture," "expanding cavity," "enlarged orifice," "crevice," "void," or "sinkhole" depending on the context and the size of the hole.
@@calvinreichelderfer4922 Of you can simply call her "Lucy".
Sloppy work!
How do you like the battery powered gun?
Seems like it might fire at a slower rate but maybe it was just how you used it on this repair?
sloppy work for sure!
The previous contractor quality inspector is poor. End of view phrase word Sloppy work.
I wonder how many viewers will think you are talking about Brian's work?
@davidparker9676 Good point. Let me rephrase it.
lol I was thinking about that when I reviewed the footage and edited it this morning. Thanks. You guys have a happy New Year’s!
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