The one drawback to having a row home like that is when the your roor or neighbors leaks it affects all units. This video is pretty old now so they are probably due for a new roof again unless they moved since then.
I am in England, the way you build over there baffles me My roof was put on in 1901 and my home is, relatively speaking, a new build for this area; there are 300 year old properties with their original roofs. We build to last.
Anybody know what happened to Shawn and Ben, haven’t seen them on newer episodes of this show. They are true professionals and very knowledgeable, love them.
I LIKE WATCHING MIKE DOING THE WORK AND EXPLAINING THE PROBLEM S LATER SHOWS HE HAS A BIG CREW INCLUDING HIS SON AND DAUGHTER WITH OTHERS NO MIKE DOING ANY OF THE WORK I REALLY LIKE MIKE FOR HELPING SO MANY PEOPLE IT SURE LOOKS LIKE A SUPER SUPPORT BEAM MEANING HE HAS BIG MUSCLES LATER SECOND IS HIS SITE SUPERVISOR DAYMON BUT THE ORIGINAL SHJWS WITH MIKE BUT WITH LATER A BIG CREW GETS ALOT OF MESSES DONE RIGHT
They never do, possibly legal reasons. Or some times they might exaggerate stories for TV. Even the ones that literally just take the money and run are not named, kind of a bad part of the show imo. Holmes is always going on about "hire a professional, do it right" but the entire series is about people who hire what they thought were professionals and get wronged by them.
I know these are often exaggerated a bit to make it more "exciting" for TV. But the lady going on about the roof leaking the most in the babies room... pretty obvious solution move the baby. Seriously people in apartments do more with less space I am pretty sure a crib in the master bedroom till it's fixed wouldn't kill you.
maybe. but the hoarfrost code that i am familier with states that the pipe going through the roof must be two times the size of vent run into attic...which very well may be. i dont know what it is under the roof. but the fact that the other company down sized it to 3 inch from 4 inch is a big no no.@@GoatzombieBubba
Well it was filmed in the early 2000's, so maybe safety restrictions weren't that strict then? Or maybe there are different rules for flat roofs. I know a later episode has them wearing the harnesses when working on a roof.
I was worried more about the rot in the attic space.
The one drawback to having a row home like that is when the your roor or neighbors leaks it affects all units. This video is pretty old now so they are probably due for a new roof again unless they moved since then.
So many questions, good thing you have all the answers! Lol ❤ 🤗
Be kind to each other. Stay safe. Love to all
MIKE IS SUPER KNOWLEDGEABLE
ONTARIO CANADA HAVE FANTASTIC PEOPLE
00:32 I love that phone.
I am in England, the way you build over there baffles me My roof was put on in 1901 and my home is, relatively speaking, a new build for this area; there are 300 year old properties with their original roofs. We build to last.
You didn't build your empire to last, eh?
@@Steve-eq8iz quick try at a wind-up - mega-grin.
Your roof is probably also made of slate. It’s pretty cost prohibitive here to use it.
Anybody know what happened to Shawn and Ben, haven’t seen them on newer episodes of this show. They are true professionals and very knowledgeable, love them.
Sean left to start his own company after the 5th season. Not sure about Ben.
I live in florida. I was happy to get 17 years.
I LIKE WATCHING MIKE DOING THE WORK AND EXPLAINING THE PROBLEM S
LATER SHOWS HE HAS A BIG CREW INCLUDING HIS SON AND DAUGHTER WITH OTHERS NO MIKE DOING ANY OF THE WORK
I REALLY LIKE MIKE FOR HELPING SO MANY PEOPLE
IT SURE LOOKS LIKE A SUPER SUPPORT BEAM MEANING HE HAS BIG MUSCLES
LATER SECOND IS HIS SITE SUPERVISOR DAYMON
BUT THE ORIGINAL SHJWS WITH MIKE BUT WITH LATER A BIG CREW GETS ALOT OF MESSES DONE RIGHT
The only criticism I could make is that the bad contractor is not named!! He deserves it.
They never do, possibly legal reasons. Or some times they might exaggerate stories for TV. Even the ones that literally just take the money and run are not named, kind of a bad part of the show imo. Holmes is always going on about "hire a professional, do it right" but the entire series is about people who hire what they thought were professionals and get wronged by them.
I know these are often exaggerated a bit to make it more "exciting" for TV. But the lady going on about the roof leaking the most in the babies room... pretty obvious solution move the baby. Seriously people in apartments do more with less space I am pretty sure a crib in the master bedroom till it's fixed wouldn't kill you.
it is against plumbing code to down size the vent in a cold/freeze zone. the height was correct though
Canadians might be different then the US.
maybe. but the hoarfrost code that i am familier with states that the pipe going through the roof must be two times the size of vent run into attic...which very well may be. i dont know what it is under the roof. but the fact that the other company down sized it to 3 inch from 4 inch is a big no no.@@GoatzombieBubba
Frame in a pitch roof and no more non sense
3 storeys up and no safety harness?
Anyone notice that none of the workers are wearing safety harnesses?
Yep, I would have refused working on that project until they had that set up first!
Well it was filmed in the early 2000's, so maybe safety restrictions weren't that strict then? Or maybe there are different rules for flat roofs. I know a later episode has them wearing the harnesses when working on a roof.
No, because they have a disclaimer that they remove the safety garbage for filming.
Boy and the neighbors think they going to have money
Competition how much water they have on rouf
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Litigate. Hold them accountable.
PLEASE FIX THE 24/7 LIVESTREAM
5:28 Legit question.... how can guys sit like that knee over knee?
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The husband is a little weird? Autistic or hiding something?, but scary.
Move your daughter!