Man, no thanks! We are done with our seasons before we hit those temperatures. I've considered moving to metal roofing for our winter months. It may be something we do down the road. Thanks for watching man, stay safe out there!
Why dont you buy a trailor, i did a bin once and cost me 250 a week by the time the shingles were dump3d it was 563 dollars, trailor or a dump truck would. Be better?
We'll get there. I'll probably invest in a larger truck, then larger trailers. Here we pay anywhere from $250 CAD - $300 for the average-sized roof if we take the waste to the landfill ourselves. That's not including fuel, wear & tear and time taken away from the jobsite. On average, a waste bin costs us ~$650 and it's very convenient for us at the moment. We'll definitely get one in the future though!
Yeah, there were a couple reasons we decided to leave the older felt on this project. We always have our shingles installed on our synthetic within 24hrs so we don't typically use cap nails/staples. Thanks for watching!
Putting gutters on at -22 Celsius in the Yukon, I wish I had your guys weather haha
Man, no thanks! We are done with our seasons before we hit those temperatures. I've considered moving to metal roofing for our winter months. It may be something we do down the road. Thanks for watching man, stay safe out there!
Why dont you buy a trailor, i did a bin once and cost me 250 a week by the time the shingles were dump3d it was 563 dollars, trailor or a dump truck would. Be better?
We'll get there. I'll probably invest in a larger truck, then larger trailers. Here we pay anywhere from $250 CAD - $300 for the average-sized roof if we take the waste to the landfill ourselves. That's not including fuel, wear & tear and time taken away from the jobsite. On average, a waste bin costs us ~$650 and it's very convenient for us at the moment. We'll definitely get one in the future though!
Just nails for the felt 😮 no staples or cap nails and you don’t remove old felt????
Yeah, there were a couple reasons we decided to leave the older felt on this project. We always have our shingles installed on our synthetic within 24hrs so we don't typically use cap nails/staples. Thanks for watching!