mane weeks on the internet looking for a descent video about metal valley, and it was hard to findo this one, and it is the best one... algoritim sucks lol. thanks from Brasil!
Good info thank you! Can you tell me the best way to flash a dormer, pirmarily the apron, when the window sill literally sits right on the deck? There's approx 2" that I could turn up the leg of the apron. Is it just what it is? Any tricks I should know? Thank you
Hi Jeff, I am checking with Mark, our Technical Support Director, for a more thorough answer than what I can provide. He has been tied up with installation training but will get me an answer to your question by early next week. Just wanted to make sure you knew your comment did not go unnoticed. Thanks for asking and have a great weekend! Ryan
Hi Jeff, the response below is from Mark.... Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. I’m glad you found the videos helpful. I’m a little unsure of your exact situation. If there is 2” of wall below the window sill and the sill comes out past the wall plane, I would just turn up my apron that 2”, fasten and try to seal at the top of the flashing and over the fastener heads. If the window sill rests upon the roof deck, I might see if I could bend up the face of the sill and then back as far as I could go, preferably under the window. You would be, in essence, wrapping the whole sill. Seal well along the edges of the flashing. I hope this is some help. Thanks for question about a not-too uncommon situation. Mark
Put ur sealent in ur corners before u fasten the 90° wall flashing. Its just after ur last dry fit that u want to fasten it and be done with it , but hiding that sealent from any weather and uv, is going to be the best measure u can take . One extra step will set u above the rest
mane weeks on the internet looking for a descent video about metal valley, and it was hard to findo this one, and it is the best one... algoritim sucks lol. thanks from Brasil!
Glad you found it eventually!
Should've had a wasp nest in the dormer corner to make this video more realistic
“Hey guys, should I go ahead and roll up my short sleeves?” “No?” “Nah, you want it.” 😏
You can see that i've unneccassarily rolled up my short sleeves to really show off my bicep and tricep tone..
Love it
This guy is defo flexin his guns!
Good info thank you! Can you tell me the best way to flash a dormer, pirmarily the apron, when the window sill literally sits right on the deck? There's approx 2" that I could turn up the leg of the apron. Is it just what it is? Any tricks I should know? Thank you
Hi Jeff,
I am checking with Mark, our Technical Support Director, for a more thorough answer than what I can provide. He has been tied up with installation training but will get me an answer to your question by early next week. Just wanted to make sure you knew your comment did not go unnoticed. Thanks for asking and have a great weekend!
Ryan
Hi Jeff, the response below is from Mark....
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. I’m glad you found the videos helpful.
I’m a little unsure of your exact situation. If there is 2” of wall below the window sill and the sill comes out past the wall plane, I would just turn up my apron that 2”, fasten and try to seal at the top of the flashing and over the fastener heads.
If the window sill rests upon the roof deck, I might see if I could bend up the face of the sill and then back as far as I could go, preferably under the window. You would be, in essence, wrapping the whole sill. Seal well along the edges of the flashing.
I hope this is some help. Thanks for question about a not-too uncommon situation.
Mark
Put ur sealent in ur corners before u fasten the 90° wall flashing. Its just after ur last dry fit that u want to fasten it and be done with it , but hiding that sealent from any weather and uv, is going to be the best measure u can take .
One extra step will set u above the rest
That valley detail looks as if a rookie did it !!
I'd like to see videos of your work. Please submit links...
Good video
The guys arms are distracting, I feel I need to lift before I work on a dormer. Very well done video however!!
if my arms looked like that, none of my shirts would have sleeves. Buff roofer lol
WOWAH !!!!!! SHOE MAKER WITH A LADDER .........
Rolled up sleeves take away from a professional look, overall good info.
Don't think I've ever seen a roofer wearing a shirt until now
@@chrischurch4551 Lol, he is not in the heat on a roof, he is inside making a UA-cam video...
Make a better video then, Robert.