For those of you confused, he slips em in, nails em on his way down, grabs another handful and repeats. They don't just sit on the roof, they are locked and nailed together lol
@@BossStatusFamilia the nail tab is exposed at the top right corner. He gonna mail them down slowly though if he’s only pulling one mail out of his bag at a time he should be grabbing a handful
He then goes back and nails all of them... look at the ones already set, they each have a nail in the right top corner. He is showing how fast he sets them.👍👍👍
My parents had an aluminum roof installed in 1980 in the very rainy Vancouver BC. It was not loud in the rain. 42 years later, it's still there and looks great. No colour change either.
I love the comments from people not realizing that he is going to nail those, not noticing the little nailing holes in the corner of each shingle, not looking to see the other nails already in the ones that are set and not understanding you could never put up shingles without nails! LMAO! This video is roofing ASMR combined with hilarious comments!
Hahahah what an idiot. He think he went back and nailed each one. Tell you've never worked as a roofer without telling us you've never worked as a roofer
Hard hat? Check. Steel toes? Check. Harness? Check. Lanyard? Check. Now that all this shit is out of the car and in the garage I can finally go to work.
It’s residential, no hard hat or steel toes required, technically the harness isnt either but personally ive had a few close calls without one, depending on the pitch ill wear one. But at least here in TN for something residential like this none of that Ppe you listed is required.
@@Flyxln you're so full of shit your eyes are brown: There is nowhere in North America PPE is not required on a jobsite. It's just isn't enforced in TN. Apparently you care more about looking good for the guys on site than you do falling off a roof, becoming paralyzed, and burdening your family with having to feed you, clothe you, bathe you, and change your diapers every day. Stop being an idiot and wear your goddamn PPE
Everyone of them are nailed. Each tab has 1 nail. Look at the ones he already had down, and then look at the tabs on the ones you see him slide in. He knows what he is doing. The metal shingles slide and lock and the nail he puts in them on the way back down, locks everything in. Good work !!
To everybody who's like "doesn't that need nails" you can see he nailed the previous row, and the tabs are on the opposite side. The video ends with him pulling out a hammer and sinking, what I imagine is, the first nail going entirely down the roof, just like he did on the other side.
I love how nobody even fucking looks to see if there’s other nails in there which there is keep it up homie good fast worker Edit seriously look at the nails in the shingles
I only see nails at the top though, I see no reason strong wind couldn't just blow under that interlocked roof from below, use the leverage, and blow it all away at once.
I see your last row was nailed off so 👌 I'm assuming you nail this one all at once. Taking a grueling task and production lining it is how you make the big bucks
Basically he has to go up every row. Then nail it coming back down. Then run em back up and repeat. That’s a lot of trips up and down the slope. Way more than an Asphalt roof.
He can go back and nail them as he goes back down lay another run nail them etc etc but looks like they get one nail per shingle at least it’s a long nail lol not that it’s gonna help but being interlocking 🤷🏻♂️ maybe it’ll hold up to bad weather
@@FatKidFunny he's not even nailing off to the rafter it's nailed through the plywood like everybody's saying that shit will get sucked off you see how easy that nail goes in it will come out just as easy
I’m pretty sure all the edges are hemmed to a drip edge at the rakes and eaves. I will say that 1 nail per sqft coverage seems a little light in comparison to other methods. But different products work depending on the region they are recommended for. Thin gauge aluminum sounds kinda stupid but I live in an area where shingles are dominant and standing seam steel roofs are rare. I’ve seen plenty of barn steel that looks 70 plus years old. I’m recently recommending 26 gauge steel with Sherwin Williams paint. The Amish in my area sell it for 2.70 per linear foot. 1.25 sqft is coverage. They also sell the accessories for cheaper as well. They crate it professionally and refer a delivery guy that only charges $3 per loaded mile.
And when you have storm damage instead of pulling up 1 or 2 shingles and replacing them the home owner has to pull off all the shingles to reach the ones needing fixing...
There thin metal theres ways to pick them out of the field if need be. They are costly and not really a heavy duty product. Hope he clips and nails the corners. Yikez
Might want to check your eye site every onc is nailed. Look at the tabs on the one's that are already down they just don't show him going back and nailing them.
Ironically it’s the most expensive. It was quoted 3 times as much as asphalt and 1.5 times as much as other more traditional metal systems when I reroofed
@@michaelnizza414 yeah the guy showed me a sheet metal shingle with sand glued to it. It seemed nice but definitely not worth what they were asking. Especially considering how they bragged at how simple the install was for them haha
All of a sudden everyone is an engineer with a degree from UA-cam university! This roof is perfect. Every shingle is locked and loaded with a nail and no it won't fly away it's a huge company that paid lots of money to test this product, and this guy is a roofer it's not the only type of roof there is out there he doesn't do this every day of his life there are many other types of roofing he does and every house will be different. ie. 3 tab, slate, tile, comp, torch on, metal, standing seem, Davinchi, there are tear offs to do water proofing sheet metal flashing, countless repairs, and someone is not gonna pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to get a roof pit on from some bogous company were it's just gonna fly off and hasn't been time tested to be legal to be put on houses now a days. God save us, the comment section in UA-cam shows how doomed humans are. WHERE ARE THE ALIENS???? PLEASE COME BACK AND TAKE ME!!!!!!????
@@stanislavpolitanskiy6200 приглядитесь, там отдельное ухо с правой стороны под гвоздь, а сверху именно с левой стороны пластины он гвоздь забил под коньком что бы левая сторона не ползла в низ а все остольные снизу с левой стороны держутся за счот паза и этого гвозьдя, а вся правая сторона полностью пробивается по одному гвозьдю
@@stanislavpolitanskiy6200 был прибит, ну увеличьте картинку, весь правый ряд прбит именно тот к которому панели крепились и сверху слева под коньком он прибил гвоздëм левый ряд а патом он должен будет спуститься и пробить на всех планках которые прикрепил пробить по гвозьдю
@Richard Paige very true, I have met several people who enjoy the sound of rain on a ton roof. Apparently, it's relaxing. I personally find it nice until I'm trying to have a conversation. Lol
He has the freedom to choose whatever PPE he wants. I’d make different choices, and I don’t expect everyone else to make the same, nor do I want to control everyone else’s choices
The inter-locking folds in the shingles prevent wind from getting under the shingle. This gives the wind the “continuous path” the new “FORTIFIED” standards seek to instill in roofing standards here in the Gulf South. While I do not think the PermaLock shingle is approved yet for “FORTIFIED” I have no doubt that with a 160mph wind speed warranty that this shingle will pass if they submit it to the FORTIFIED Home program for evaluation.
All these comments are making me cry lol. The damn shingles are nailed off one row at a time. Same way asphalt same way as tile. It's tacked down then nailed off after you make sure your run is straight.
I have an Interlock roof which is similar and I love it. It's been through 3 bad hail storms in Minnesota with no damage while neighbors shingles got destroyed. Rain is slightly more noticeable but I find it's not so much louder but just a different pitch. Plus it's lifetime warranty and always looks brand new.
@@chadhouse1375 it is a little louder than the asphalt shingles we had before, but really not to bad. The biggest change that we noticed is it’s noticeable cooler upstairs in the summer. The aluminum doesn’t hold the heat like an asphalt shingle roof. What part of the country are you in ?
@@fbarr8540 ya it was a little more expensive than asphalt or a standing seem roof. But, you will never have to replace it, and we have noticed a huge temperature drop in our attic and upstairs in our house. They are aluminum and dissipate heat quickly opposed to asphalt which holds the heat longer. You will definitely want to hire someone with experience to put them on, each shingle in a valley or on a ridge has to be hand cut, formed, and fit.
He places the shingles as he goes up and nails them as he goes down. Its just a short video. It would be time consuming to nail every shingle after u place it down.
So what is you need to change a damaged one in the middle of the roof. Do you have to unclip them all to get to it? Or is there a way to just remove one piece and put a new one in?
So instead of losing a few shingles in a high wind event, the whole thing goes at once. great.
So they can change the whole roof again 🤣🤣🤣
That's right! Saves the work of a tear off.
Like little flying guillotines
no... they will (should) all get single nailed at least... this video just shows him laying them out then nailing just one...
🗑 trash
He probably hears that sound in his sleep
Lol
Lmao
I can see the weed wacker spinning when I close my eyes.
I wake up to walking in my sleep to find I'm still in my bed and not in my kitchen
Facts
For those of you confused, he slips em in, nails em on his way down, grabs another handful and repeats. They don't just sit on the roof, they are locked and nailed together lol
Watch again, the previous rows aren't nailed 🤣🤣. This will blow off in a good wind.
@@dannythorpe1425 the top right tabs are nailed
How in the world he NAILS them in on his way down ???
He makes more holes ???🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
There's no way in the world he does that at all💯💯💯
@@BossStatusFamilia the nail tab is exposed at the top right corner. He gonna mail them down slowly though if he’s only pulling one mail out of his bag at a time he should be grabbing a handful
Ah you are right
Cool idea. I bet it looks great after a hail storm.
i already hear it and its a bright sunny day
It'll give it that nice hammered finish
Well it only cost about 5$ to fix vs 5000
Minecraft be like
You know.. youre oddly onto something
Curious how you do valleys, and make reveals work. Especially up and overs with dormers.
Probably prefab pieces for that. Just a guess.
@Matthew Brown yeah probably same flashing and ridge caps as a sheet metal roof
Use rootstock, just like any metal roof. But I don't think he will get away with only nailing the top row???
Rollstock
Probably will have to nail down. Then just rely on stitching screws with rubber seals or seal over them..
He then goes back and nails all of them... look at the ones already set, they each have a nail in the right top corner. He is showing how fast he sets them.👍👍👍
The tabs are for nails.
That roof is going to leak.
@@4uh8rz2nv no, the nails and tabs get covered dummy
They are interlocked you don't get it do you
@Philip the nails go in tbe top right of each through the nail hole, just look
@@4uh8rz2nv it won't leak ... It will fly away first.
3000 shingles holding on to One Nail😂
no, you can see the previous ones have all been nailed like he will do to these ones... dumbo
Nails are a sign of white supremacy
tell me you have never worked on a roof without telling me
No
He's gonna go back and nail all those my dude
My parents had an aluminum roof installed in 1980 in the very rainy Vancouver BC. It was not loud in the rain. 42 years later, it's still there and looks great. No colour change either.
No color change after 42 years? Horseshit.
Yeah you just can’t see the change
But this looks awesome for somebody like me with decent experience at most construction needs, but not a pro at nothing. DYI for the competent minds.
Yea but ther screwd down top to bottom too
Must be color blind
I love the comments from people not realizing that he is going to nail those, not noticing the little nailing holes in the corner of each shingle, not looking to see the other nails already in the ones that are set and not understanding you could never put up shingles without nails! LMAO! This video is roofing ASMR combined with hilarious comments!
metal panels and shingles never got to do much of the mix, variable installations and nice looks like slate and shake etc nice looking stuff
Just saying, that's a dope ass beat
God imagine what hail sounds like
No, you can't make me 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Can't be any worse than regular steel roofing
Its probably better than normal metal roofing actually
Imagine the Dents. Way more dimples that a golf ball.
@@halfassranch8363 normally you would have space between the paper and the steel, it helps against the sun alot
There happens to be a nail flange on the upper right corner of all of those floating shingles 🤷🏼♂️
look closely dummy, he goes back and nails them after the video, look at the previously laid (and nailed) ones
@@rbruce5270 if you are going to show an installation video of how fast and easy this can be done then show it being nailed too, dummy
tell me you have never worked on a roof without telling me
Well then you go right ahead and get one of these installed on your house you best not live on the east coast
Hahahah what an idiot. He think he went back and nailed each one. Tell you've never worked as a roofer without telling us you've never worked as a roofer
Hard hat? Check.
Steel toes? Check.
Harness? Check.
Lanyard? Check.
Now that all this shit is out of the car and in the garage I can finally go to work.
It’s residential, no hard hat or steel toes required, technically the harness isnt either but personally ive had a few close calls without one, depending on the pitch ill wear one. But at least here in TN for something residential like this none of that Ppe you listed is required.
@@Flyxln you're so full of shit your eyes are brown: There is nowhere in North America PPE is not required on a jobsite. It's just isn't enforced in TN. Apparently you care more about looking good for the guys on site than you do falling off a roof, becoming paralyzed, and burdening your family with having to feed you, clothe you, bathe you, and change your diapers every day.
Stop being an idiot and wear your goddamn PPE
Scaffolding required in UK
We don’t require any of that in Texas. Harness maybe but only on steep pitch
@@marklittler784 Uk= United Kaliphate
Everyone of them are nailed. Each tab has 1 nail. Look at the ones he already had down, and then look at the tabs on the ones you see him slide in. He knows what he is doing. The metal shingles slide and lock and the nail he puts in them on the way back down, locks everything in. Good work !!
Are the screw holes for just show
That's some b.s ain't it?
hey idot sss the ones that he first installed oready have screws
Lmao glad I’m not the only one who saw this
They get done on way back down.
To everybody who's like "doesn't that need nails" you can see he nailed the previous row, and the tabs are on the opposite side. The video ends with him pulling out a hammer and sinking, what I imagine is, the first nail going entirely down the roof, just like he did on the other side.
I love how nobody even fucking looks to see if there’s other nails in there which there is keep it up homie good fast worker
Edit seriously look at the nails in the shingles
I only see nails at the top though, I see no reason strong wind couldn't just blow under that interlocked roof from below, use the leverage, and blow it all away at once.
Respect to roofers man, my back hurts watching this.
He isn't a roofer he is a shingler
How Much Per Shingle?
Looks great as long as they are all locked in place. Nail them all off after, makes sense !!!
Yup. First wind and all go flyyyyy 🤣🤣🤣
I see your last row was nailed off so 👌 I'm assuming you nail this one all at once.
Taking a grueling task and production lining it is how you make the big bucks
Basically he has to go up every row. Then nail it coming back down. Then run em back up and repeat. That’s a lot of trips up and down the slope. Way more than an Asphalt roof.
roofers are one of the hardest working people out there.
That’s gunna be loud when it rains
Guess nail holes for decoration purposes only
He can go back and nail them as he goes back down lay another run nail them etc etc but looks like they get one nail per shingle at least it’s a long nail lol not that it’s gonna help but being interlocking 🤷🏻♂️ maybe it’ll hold up to bad weather
tell me you have never worked on a roof without telling me
@@kane2440 I’m gonna cut the drip edge on a 45 so the corners butt
@@kane2440 I’m gonna nail the ends of the flap down so they can’t blow off
@@kane2440 tell you've never worked by the yard or piece without telling me
I love these videos. Always the group who knows better yet they have never been on a job or even held a tool other than their kitchen whisk 😂
Not all of us are dumb .. I've been a residential framing Carpenter for 44 years ..I know what I'm looking at that shit is garbage
Or engineers seeing tin roof tiles that won't last the year out.
I am a roofer and that is 100% WRONG
He's going back down and nail each corner I have saw these done and they are tough. Usually one guy set and a another guy nails them
@@FatKidFunny he's not even nailing off to the rafter it's nailed through the plywood like everybody's saying that shit will get sucked off you see how easy that nail goes in it will come out just as easy
Roofers: How loud do you want the rain/hail to be?
You: Yes
would that affect internet connection?
Один Гвоздик это, конечно, хорошо. Но я бы поплевал еще для надежности.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Каждая черепица пробивается гвоздём, и на видео видно на предыдущем слое!
Глаза открой шире
@@vetl5934 на церковных куполах сейчас такую черепицу делают только ромбом.
Через левое плечо? 😂😂😂
First hail storm, that roof will look like the skin of an orange
Yep that's why it called sheet metal roofing ,when the wind grabs it it comes off in one nice sheet so you can resheet it ,lol
Even after it’s nailed down?
I’m pretty sure all the edges are hemmed to a drip edge at the rakes and eaves. I will say that 1 nail per sqft coverage seems a little light in comparison to other methods. But different products work depending on the region they are recommended for. Thin gauge aluminum sounds kinda stupid but I live in an area where shingles are dominant and standing seam steel roofs are rare. I’ve seen plenty of barn steel that looks 70 plus years old. I’m recently recommending 26 gauge steel with Sherwin Williams paint. The Amish in my area sell it for 2.70 per linear foot. 1.25 sqft is coverage. They also sell the accessories for cheaper as well. They crate it professionally and refer a delivery guy that only charges $3 per loaded mile.
So only the corner tabs and top ridge is nailed down? How much wind could this resist? I have doubts
It’s rated by UL Labs for 160mph.
I like how people comment and don't even know how it's installed he's doing it right and a good job 👏 👍 👌
Might aswell cover your roof in aluminum oven trays
Each one has a right corner tab that he comes back and nails
Glad someone noticed it
And when you have storm damage instead of pulling up 1 or 2 shingles and replacing them the home owner has to pull off all the shingles to reach the ones needing fixing...
No they won’t because all the shingles will be flying down the street.
There thin metal theres ways to pick them out of the field if need be. They are costly and not really a heavy duty product. Hope he clips and nails the corners. Yikez
Might want to check your eye site every onc is nailed. Look at the tabs on the one's that are already down they just don't show him going back and nailing them.
This dude is actually insane! I worked with him for awhile! It was so dope to see! Hit them up for real it’s an amazing product!
I can confirm that this is 100% accurate as seen in CLASH OF CLANS ⚔️
That beat is 🔥 🔥
😂
I’m sticking with asphalt, y’all can fuck around and find out.
That has to be the cheapest roofing material I've ever seen
Bet you last longer than 3 tab
I live I basically just rainy weather country and I’d take this over shingles probably wouldn’t have to replace my roof in my life time
Ironically it’s the most expensive. It was quoted 3 times as much as asphalt and 1.5 times as much as other more traditional metal systems when I reroofed
@@citizenlyfeva that's crazy. I thought standing metal seam was insane
@@michaelnizza414 yeah the guy showed me a sheet metal shingle with sand glued to it. It seemed nice but definitely not worth what they were asking. Especially considering how they bragged at how simple the install was for them haha
Wow. I'm glad we build stronger roofs where I'm from. That would blow off in the first cyclone
We don't have cyclones and he wasn't nailing each one he was just demonstrating. By the way that roof is rated at 165 mph
I hate change but I love seeing new products. I hope this product catches and works out.
WooooooW,.I hope the people who paid for that roof didn't see this. Jesus!!!
If you look carefully he is nailing them properly. He is just doing that after laying them all. You can see the previous row is nailed
Now when the tornado pulls off a roof the whole community can get split in half
Интересно, когда градом деформирует часть покрытия и ветром начнет его подымать.
Это будет в виде парашюта или разлетится на куски?
А если снег, то слезет вся это красота вместе с ним.
Is the seat belt not mandatory? Harness??
All of a sudden everyone is an engineer with a degree from UA-cam university!
This roof is perfect. Every shingle is locked and loaded with a nail and no it won't fly away it's a huge company that paid lots of money to test this product, and this guy is a roofer it's not the only type of roof there is out there he doesn't do this every day of his life there are many other types of roofing he does and every house will be different. ie. 3 tab, slate, tile, comp, torch on, metal, standing seem, Davinchi, there are tear offs to do water proofing sheet metal flashing, countless repairs, and someone is not gonna pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to get a roof pit on from some bogous company were it's just gonna fly off and hasn't been time tested to be legal to be put on houses now a days.
God save us, the comment section in UA-cam shows how doomed humans are.
WHERE ARE THE ALIENS???? PLEASE COME BACK AND TAKE ME!!!!!!????
То-то у них крыши летят, как только ветерок дунет
Внимательно приглядитесь
@@alexanderbortckevich2019 на что? Что крепят верхний ряд, и Нижний?
@@stanislavpolitanskiy6200 приглядитесь, там отдельное ухо с правой стороны под гвоздь, а сверху именно с левой стороны пластины он гвоздь забил под коньком что бы левая сторона не ползла в низ а все остольные снизу с левой стороны держутся за счот паза и этого гвозьдя, а вся правая сторона полностью пробивается по одному гвозьдю
@@alexanderbortckevich2019 что-то только не видно что предыдущий ряд был прибит..
@@stanislavpolitanskiy6200 был прибит, ну увеличьте картинку, весь правый ряд прбит именно тот к которому панели крепились и сверху слева под коньком он прибил гвоздëм левый ряд а патом он должен будет спуститься и пробить на всех планках которые прикрепил пробить по гвозьдю
I guess somebody really liked the sound of rain on a tin roof
if you have insulation, you don't hear the rain on any metal roof..
@Richard Paige very true, I have met several people who enjoy the sound of rain on a ton roof. Apparently, it's relaxing. I personally find it nice until I'm trying to have a conversation. Lol
You can hear the Rhythm he’s following. best way to run threw this type a work
Where'd my roof go? Some crackhead went with it in a shopping cart to the scrapyard. 🤣
My man is killin it in his HEY DUDES!! 👏👏
Okay so I see the nail tab after looking for it. So just one nail per shingle it's good enough? I understand clipse in but that's efficient enough?
Yeah... I was wondering... if the neighbor across the street farts...
I love the OSHA approved all canvas pull on sneaks with the no safety harness on a 30 plus pitch roof
He has the freedom to choose whatever PPE he wants. I’d make different choices, and I don’t expect everyone else to make the same, nor do I want to control everyone else’s choices
Oddly enough OSHA residential fall protection height is 48’
I was looking for the OSHA comment.
You sound like someone who doesn't work past 2 in the afternoon in the summer because it too hot on the roof 🤣😂
Well that would be racist if they told him what he can or can't wear to work
As a roofer I have been looking for more ways to get money from my clients. Thanks lol
The hurricanes and tornadoes- hell mild wind gunna love this!
I like it! Looks as if it will hold down better than asphalt shingles for sure
Imagine the noise when it rains 🌧. And if it hails it would be so bruised.
Ahora entiendo porque con una airecito se caen Y luego dicen que el tornado estuvo muy fuerte 😂😂😂
Después de ponerlas le colocan su clavo de arriba hacia abajo.
Why do people think 1 nail per shingle will hold this down? The ammount of air getting under that layer has got to be ungodly.
The inter-locking folds in the shingles prevent wind from getting under the shingle. This gives the wind the “continuous path” the new “FORTIFIED” standards seek to instill in roofing standards here in the Gulf South. While I do not think the PermaLock shingle is approved yet for “FORTIFIED” I have no doubt that with a 160mph wind speed warranty that this shingle will pass if they submit it to the FORTIFIED Home program for evaluation.
Does this have some benefit over shingles or a metal roof.
How long has this stuff been around?
How's your back bro
Not good roofing is not for humans especially tall ones mine is a nightmare
Nex day I need buy more shingles the wind 💨 🤣😂🤣😂
Looks like you nail the exposed edge once it's locked in. If you look to the left of the step up they all have nails
he need to put a nail on every tab that's why they have holes. if the wind gets under one it's going to rip all of them off.
All these comments are making me cry lol. The damn shingles are nailed off one row at a time. Same way asphalt same way as tile. It's tacked down then nailed off after you make sure your run is straight.
Who said he was finished?
I have an Interlock roof which is similar and I love it. It's been through 3 bad hail storms in Minnesota with no damage while neighbors shingles got destroyed. Rain is slightly more noticeable but I find it's not so much louder but just a different pitch. Plus it's lifetime warranty and always looks brand new.
Great worker. your work is great
"We're all done with your roof maam it only took 1 hour."
Should hold for about 6 months.
Rap a verse to this
all those empty holes for nails so when the wind comes an blows one continuous row of sheet metal we all know who's house..
Hats off to all the men and women 👏 not afraid of hard work while others critique sitting on their butts complaining
Gives a whole new meaning to piece work..
Not a single nail wait till is super windy
There is a tab on the corner that he has to nail down. They really need to show that step in the video.
@@readysetsleep I was wondering that something has to get nailed, thanks
@@readysetsleep they did at the end
@@MrCedimaan I'm talking about the corner table for nailing. He nailed through the shingle at the end.
Don't comment until you know what you are talking about. Atleast watch the whole 15 second video lady.
This will sound like a gun range in the rain
Do you nail every other row?
How’s your back feel
What happened when one fails and the wind gets under it lol bye bye
Lol dudes completely ignoring the nail holes 😢
They always do the wrong thing
Same shingles I have on my house , they are amazing
How’s the sound in a strong rain or hail?
@@chadhouse1375 it is a little louder than the asphalt shingles we had before, but really not to bad. The biggest change that we noticed is it’s noticeable cooler upstairs in the summer. The aluminum doesn’t hold the heat like an asphalt shingle roof. What part of the country are you in ?
@@mikeoxbigger4709 I’m in Arizona this is game changer. I’m going to need these on my properties was a more expensive than the normal single?
@@fbarr8540 ya it was a little more expensive than asphalt or a standing seem roof. But, you will never have to replace it, and we have noticed a huge temperature drop in our attic and upstairs in our house. They are aluminum and dissipate heat quickly opposed to asphalt which holds the heat longer. You will definitely want to hire someone with experience to put them on, each shingle in a valley or on a ridge has to be hand cut, formed, and fit.
It was a more expensive roof than a standing seam?? Shoot. I was getting excited about it.. @@mikeoxbigger4709
I guess you nail the right and the left locks on the next shingle.
Looks alot nicer that typical metal roof.
Not tied off, tennis shoes, rock radio. I love pros. They are fast accurate and do a nice job start to finish.
I will never buy a home built in America past 1940
Your home still has its original 80+ year old roofing on?
Yeah because the housing market is horrible
Ah yes, the worst roof in the business
200 shingles 1 nail
Been on the job for a hot minute tehlll yohuuu whhattt! razor skills👍
Yo, you're missin' some nails my man. Lol
I wonder if inside the building, those shingles might interfere with the quality of a cellphone conversation?
Same as any other metal roof does
you missed a sh!t load of nails buddy!!!!
I was thinking the same thing like every single one he lays down only nails half of it
He places the shingles as he goes up and nails them as he goes down. Its just a short video. It would be time consuming to nail every shingle after u place it down.
So what is you need to change a damaged one in the middle of the roof. Do you have to unclip them all to get to it? Or is there a way to just remove one piece and put a new one in?
Wow that is sure a big root, I watched for over 2 hours and your still not finished. How do you keep the routine for so long without a break?
I'm pretty sure all of those little tabs in the upper right corner need nails too
Yep! thank you for noticing
Hey dummy, this is a "YT short" not the full install.
@@derrick_v dummy? I completely identify as that! Thanks for noticing and complimenting
Then “YT short” it the rite way! The way it’s supposed to be done!
There seems to be approximately 2 billion nails missing
Everyone here is an engineer and understands how this roofing system works... Geez.
I like it!... Except hasn't been tested against high winds?
How much satisfying do you want this video.
Yes.
he must be the fastest WHITE roofer. and only uses 1 nail per row.
"why did my roof flew off 😭" - 🤡
Edited it clowning another man and still forgot to change flew to fly.