Everyone gets a job now, thats the policy, its called the, oh well nobody else wanted the job reality of youtube stars. Why exactly do people think inflation ransacked the US ? Could it be from the home buyers shaking asses on tiktok and not producing anything ? Oh yeah, rabbit holes exist
Mark up some test Sqs before the insurance adjuster gets on the roof. I never get on a roof wile the adjuster on the Job unless they request me to, It’s a courtesy thing and the adjuster doesn’t feel like you’re trying to Persuade the damage.
that roof looks fine ...... i worked for a storm damage company and they manipulated shingles , bent them up all over to claim wind damage the girl who was the "trainer" carried a stiff brush to loosen gravel to make it look worn etc. its a racket
Looks is an important word. The roof is an extension of your homes value. A large hail hit over some time will leak. A leak that goes unnoticed for a month to years can cause thousands in damages. The company you worked for did not train you to spot true damage. There is a reason homeowners such as myself have insurance for this reason specifically. I was a project manager for a very reputable company and I met hundreds of adjusters who I never had an issue with. This video is making me want to get back into it.
Metals dont have damage the shingles do not have damage. Perfect example of a contractor not doing proper inspection process before having insurance come out.
Roofs cost to much to replace without insurance help. You can thank OC, GAF, Tamko and Malarkey for this. If it was not for insurance, no one would re-roof. It would be all repair work. And the typical deductible is 1% which will only go higher. Insurance companies do not want to replace roofs and should not have to as the cost of a 35+ sq roof can run as much as $30k. One day insurance companies will not offer roof replacement unless a tornado or hurricane hits. This will put ABC Supply, Beacon and SRS etc out of business. Its coming folks.
Why should insurance companies not have to replace a roof if it is covered under the policy? There is no way the insurance companies are going to start excluding roofs in their policies.
@@apcarl6351 Use to be a $500 deductible. Now the norm is 1% of the appraised value that the homeowner has to come up with. See where its going or went? Soon the deductible will be 2% appraised value.
@@re8746 The deductible in higher risk states is 1-2% of the policy limit. The appraised value of the home does not come into play because the insurance company is only liable for construction materials and labor not market value. Usually the coastal areas and the south where the probability of wind and storm damage is high will you see these deductibles. The upper Midwest and central states deductibles are common to be 500-2,000. But they will never stop covering roofs because it would devastate the entire roofing industry. They will continue to pass off the cost to policy holders.
@@bdub8522 I've been in the insurance industry for 30 years and have never come across a policy that excluded a roof unless it had prior damage or needed replacing.
Never put your ladder on the gutters. It damages the gutters and the ladder can slide. Use a ladder stabilizer, it will get you over the gutter and make the ladder far more stable.
Roofer - If you use a microscope, you can see a dent right here in the roof. The entire roof needs to be replaced NOW! Adjuster - okay, I don't see how that justifies- Roofer- And look! The vent has a small dent in it! The whole roof could come off at any second! Seriously, what is the point of this video?
Adjuster here, this is why claims get denied because there is basically no damage. Roofer keeps saying "lets find it, roof is old". Of course the soft metals will have some damage because they are thin metals but likely the shingle portion is normal wear and tear or not damaged at all. All these roofers are just out to replace the roof and door knock some business. You can tell he hasn't been on this roof prior to filing the claim, one would think he would inspect the roof first, then tell the homeowner if its worth a claim or not. Roof is fine dude move on to the next one.
@@243wayne1I like chatting with the contractors because most of them are just fun people to be around and make my day that much better and are typically honest and just want to help. But the ones that show up with camera just so happen to sucker people like you
Steps not to follow as a sales rep when doing a follow up inspection: 1) Park in the wrong direction on the road. 2) Wearing a tool belt when you only need chalk. 3) Not placing a sponge to prevent damage to the gutters. 4)Not securing the ladder to the gutter. I agree though with debating the damage with the ladder assist. The ladder assist is not a licensed adjuster and you can debate with him until he finally concedes.
@@kylelemire6049 I used a little giant for years and still have it... This ladder is very similar. I don't trust telescoping ladders and standard ladders are too long and require ladder racks.
I was taught to NEVER put the ladder up before they get there You can let them use your ladder and put a ladder up but I was always taught to wait until they get there and then say to them. Hey I’m gonna throw a ladder up if you want to use mine. But if you have the ladder already up when they get there, it gives certain adjusters the thought that maybe you were up there doing something you shouldn’t have. It’s crazy I know it doesn’t make sense because obviously you’ve been on this roof before but, I kind of agree. It’s best to wait until they’re right there with you.
@@motoman2544 i guess he prefers the guy in the old beat up minivan with a ladder barely long enough to reach the roof, who says he can do it cheap but will need to "borrow" a few tools to get the job done(errr done I meant cobbled to hell).
Beyond not being able to tell which of these are parody at this point.... 'obviously the safest place to walk are the valleys' proceeds to walk STRAIGHT up a ridge, only to remind the other guy 'walk in the valleys' lol
Insurance, a pure confidence game contrived by pool hall grifter sharks in three piece Mens Warehouse suits. The mantra is always the same, deny, deny, deny, delay, deny etc. Simplify one's life, and realize insurance is usually a contract of adhesion camouflaged as a free market choice. Quit spending money advertising on NFL Games, and use the saved proceeds to pay legit. claims insurance co. CEOs.
Man, Winston, you nailed it brother! Just like going to the ER. It's an Unconscionable Adhesion Contract. Basically a blank check and the customer has no disclosure of costs. Could you image going to a restaurant like that?
@@RMarshall-ud2yn Regards for the feedback, RMarshall. How does that saying go, lol, "Great minds think alike !!!" How did we end up in this corporate insurance/hospital jungle of weasels, leaches, and business jackals that view authentic, organic, and open book free and fair trade as a relic of a higher species seemingly? We seem to be devolving and soon the mass of humanity will be walking around on all fours salivating to the bronze statue of an all-powerful insurance CEO with a pigeon on top like the ancient emperors of Rome. Your point about the hospital's "contracts of adhesion/grand illusion" is right on the mark. All that's missing in these contracts are the voice soundtrack of making an "offer one can't refuse" lol, from the Hollywood scripts as you are wheeled into the emergency room. Know we could both share some Ripley Believe, It or Not stories from having to contend with these pirates in insurance and their "contracts of adhesion and pretend signer rights." LandShark Lager cheers for the weekend. As Jimmy Buffett sings, "...if we could not all laugh, we would go insane."
So maybe one small dent on a vent cap but no hits to turbines or box vents... hunt and peck roofers jacking up everyone's insurance rates! If the metal isn't dented the roof is fine. Scammers with nice trucks... worst of the worst.
Never understood why roofers want to meet the adjuster on the inspection. The adjuster doesn't need them there trying to talk them into totaling the roof. As an independent adjuster I used to always find as much damage as I could. More damage more pay for me. It was extreamly annoying if the roofer would try to make up damage begging just to get a job.
@@bodhi8260 it's either has damage or it doesn't. I didn't make the damage. Your not too bright and didn't understand. The roofer doesn't know what it requires to total a roof. I've worked with many of my buddies that are roofers. I was an adjuster for as long as I wanted to be one.
then all they need to do is show up every day, make sure there credit is in check, stop drinking all their money away and then maybe they can start a company and make the big bucks like I do, untill then they will get what they get.
Typical "expert storm damage, insurance specialist, preferred contractor blah blah blah roofer" HAHA! if there was legitimate hail damage you wouldn't have to look so hard nor would you have to sell it so hard. I can see there is NO DAMAGE from my house.
No you can’t see there is no damage from your house. Sometimes it takes months after a storm for damage to show. You will probably be one of those roofs in a neighborhood that’s been hit by 10 different hail storms and thinks it looks fine from the ground, deny anyone to inspect your roof, then two years later there’s zero granules left on your shingle and insurance denies you and you have to pay out of pocket. So you will go out and get 15 different bids on your roof, go with the cheapest one and fuck yourself yet again. Ya love to see it.
It's a hip roof. You don't get enough net free area due to the smaller ridge relative to the size of the roof. This roof has some big turbine vents on the back. They'll move more air than a static ridge vent + plus they spin 24/7 drawing hot air up and out.
There won’t be a next time but after seeing the videos of roofers with licenses confront the adjusters I will call the roofer that did my roof to counter anything the adjuster says because the adjuster is trained to deny claims not to help the homeowner. The reason I say there won’t be a next time my roof came out to $12,000.00 and was done right and so my roof is warranted in writing for 15 years.
Boys get a decent ladder .you all get on ladders to investigate.those ladders are the worst of the worst the weakest of the weakest .Ive been roofing 35 years in England .if I would of been using your ladders I probably wouldn't be here
@@nicofeigns3321 yeah I agree I was being sarcastic I can tell the difference between someone does things and doesn’t pretty sure I made a comment about the truck too 🤣 that’s the problem ppl who can’t do shit and get paid great to do it . But so is life 😂
That's what's wrong with her homeowners insurance roofers like you turn a small repair into a full job I think the adjuster caught on to you car salesman with a ladder
Now I can see if stinke damaged from hail, it not the copper cover if did not penetrate, like said before who the hell gonna see the debts, God, lol just my opinion but if shingles messed up I get it,
It’s not that will have to do ! 3 runs above the roof line is mandatory by osha ! Lol wow don’t try and make a professional video and break all the rules
First thing we’re gonna wanna do is show up in a 90k truck with 15,000 modifications
Why did they do that?😂
And a guy with tow mirror all the way out that kills me. You know what the say about big truck @@alvarorebolledo7656
Most underrated comment ever 😂
First thing we're gonna' want to do is show up in a truck with a rack and bring a real ladder!!!
Great job denting the gutter with the ladder Junior
Josh saves the day.
@@brucehollmig4738 okay 👌 JUNIOR
Depends on the angle of the ladder, and the alloy the gutters are made of. Most of the time there’s not really an issue
@absolutely failz 😂
He said. "we’re gonna put on our tool belt" and not one tool in it.🤣
He's tools are invisible to the human eye.
Hold on, gotta' grab my "chalk-belt"!!! Lol
Remember American Gladiators? Adjustors and Homeowners should fight with pugil sticks on the roof to settle disputes.
Nice designer jeans. You look like a quality roofer.
Best comment yet!
Roofers can open up a brand new bundle of shingles and point out hail damage on them! They say, "No, you can't see it, but it's bruised"
why would you put on a toolbelt with no tools on it?
There should never be an instance where a so called inspector can oversee work without knowing the proper process.
100%
Everyone gets a job now, thats the policy, its called the, oh well nobody else wanted the job reality of youtube stars.
Why exactly do people think inflation ransacked the US ? Could it be from the home buyers shaking asses on tiktok and not producing anything ? Oh yeah, rabbit holes exist
No damage on any of the aluminum but the dudes dead set there is hail on the asphalt. Yep, pretty standard expert roofer.
there was hail damage on the copper.. and thats harder than aluminium, right?
Yep, pretty standard internet know-it-all..
@@thepeas Copper's usually softer.
@@kenlieberman4215 no it isnt, you're wrong, copper is stronger and harder than aluminium.. dont make shit up.
@@thepeas Copper has hardness of 30-40 brinell, aluminum goes up to 130-150.
@@kenlieberman4215 no, you are conflating alloys and aluminium, champ.
"Gonna want to have our tools" not ONE tool in the belt
Mark up some test Sqs before the insurance adjuster gets on the roof. I never get on a roof wile the adjuster on the Job unless they request me to, It’s a courtesy thing and the adjuster doesn’t feel like you’re trying to Persuade the damage.
Lmao
That is the most unprofessional shit i have ever seen.
The ramen noodle ladder?
Can't believe you guys don't wear a safety harness for a pitch like that, especially the assessor
You couldn't pay me enough to get on a 3 story roof with a pitch like that, even with a harness
Light work
This is nothing honestly 😂😅
that roof looks fine ...... i worked for a storm damage company and they manipulated shingles , bent them up all over to claim wind damage the girl who was the "trainer" carried a stiff brush to loosen gravel to make it look worn etc. its a racket
Looks is an important word. The roof is an extension of your homes value. A large hail hit over some time will leak. A leak that goes unnoticed for a month to years can cause thousands in damages. The company you worked for did not train you to spot true damage. There is a reason homeowners such as myself have insurance for this reason specifically. I was a project manager for a very reputable company and I met hundreds of adjusters who I never had an issue with. This video is making me want to get back into it.
Thats anecdotal.. Just because I once worked for a crooked company, they all have to be like that!
Cute jeans, do they make them for men?
Ding, ding, ding! Best comment yet!
Don’t forget your cool buckle jeans haha
I think my wife has those same jeans bro
Is it me or did I not see a single
Tool on his tool belt.
Lol. I'll just wear a empty leather belt for no damn reason, just because it's that comfortable.
That's where he carrys his ego
@@MegaBambooboy lmfaooo
Maybe he is the tool. Lmao
It's a chalk belt! It's what they give an apprentice before he gets actual tools.
Is this a joke this guy can’t be serious right please don’t hire this contractor
Why does the color of the video make it look like a sad, serious video with actors portraying an accident?
OK, my hands are sweating too much to watch this mountain goat footage. Couldn't do that job to feed my family, we'd all starve! LOL
Metals dont have damage the shingles do not have damage. Perfect example of a contractor not doing proper inspection process before having insurance come out.
Roofs cost to much to replace without insurance help. You can thank OC, GAF, Tamko and Malarkey for this. If it was not for insurance, no one would re-roof. It would be all repair work. And the typical deductible is 1% which will only go higher. Insurance companies do not want to replace roofs and should not have to as the cost of a 35+ sq roof can run as much as $30k. One day insurance companies will not offer roof replacement unless a tornado or hurricane hits. This will put ABC Supply, Beacon and SRS etc out of business. Its coming folks.
Why should insurance companies not have to replace a roof if it is covered under the policy? There is no way the insurance companies are going to start excluding roofs in their policies.
@@apcarl6351 Use to be a $500 deductible. Now the norm is 1% of the appraised value that the homeowner has to come up with. See where its going or went? Soon the deductible will be 2% appraised value.
@@re8746 The deductible in higher risk states is 1-2% of the policy limit. The appraised value of the home does not come into play because the insurance company is only liable for construction materials and labor not market value. Usually the coastal areas and the south where the probability of wind and storm damage is high will you see these deductibles. The upper Midwest and central states deductibles are common to be 500-2,000. But they will never stop covering roofs because it would devastate the entire roofing industry. They will continue to pass off the cost to policy holders.
@@apcarl6351 absolutely insurance companies exclude roofs. Becoming more and more common. Especially is storm probes states.
@@bdub8522 I've been in the insurance industry for 30 years and have never come across a policy that excluded a roof unless it had prior damage or needed replacing.
Never put your ladder on the gutters. It damages the gutters and the ladder can slide.
Use a ladder stabilizer, it will get you over the gutter and make the ladder far more stable.
Not everyone has one
Not my gutters
My gutters are jus built different
lay down duct tape on the ladder
hes got a brand new truck tho that should make up for tools
Roofer - If you use a microscope, you can see a dent right here in the roof. The entire roof needs to be replaced NOW!
Adjuster - okay, I don't see how that justifies-
Roofer- And look! The vent has a small dent in it! The whole roof could come off at any second!
Seriously, what is the point of this video?
That was my thoughts the whole time! That roofer really was reaching. He wanted a big pay day.
Wtf did I just watch?? As a life long framer and roofer I find this just a strange way of selling your business
Thai roof is a prime example as to why I am so glad I’ll never do roofing again. Bro the tear off on that would be a nightmare
Thai roofs are nothing compared to Burmese roofs...
What is that called a ridge pro and where did you get it?? GOD BLESS YOU GUYS
Adjuster here, this is why claims get denied because there is basically no damage. Roofer keeps saying "lets find it, roof is old". Of course the soft metals will have some damage because they are thin metals but likely the shingle portion is normal wear and tear or not damaged at all. All these roofers are just out to replace the roof and door knock some business. You can tell he hasn't been on this roof prior to filing the claim, one would think he would inspect the roof first, then tell the homeowner if its worth a claim or not. Roof is fine dude move on to the next one.
Sounds like they trained you well to DENY claims. Sad. The insurance has got another one.
@@TheSlashSlingingSlasher Agreed. He's a terrible adjuster and probably works for Snake Farm or FIG. Class dismissed.
@@243wayne1I like chatting with the contractors because most of them are just fun people to be around and make my day that much better and are typically honest and just want to help. But the ones that show up with camera just so happen to sucker people like you
@@robertkerr6513 Haha! You're the one being suckered. I'm not a simpleton like you.
@@243wayne1 yeah I'm such a simpleton that I put nearly $100,000 in equity in my home by rebuilding my house from the ground up over the past 4 years.
Steps not to follow as a sales rep when doing a follow up inspection:
1) Park in the wrong direction on the road.
2) Wearing a tool belt when you only need chalk.
3) Not placing a sponge to prevent damage to the gutters.
4)Not securing the ladder to the gutter.
I agree though with debating the damage with the ladder assist. The ladder assist is not a licensed adjuster and you can debate with him until he finally concedes.
That ladder looks pretty jenky to me. That foot and a half bow in the middle is pretty impressive. No thanks.
This line of work isn't for everyone lol.
@@AverageIntelligenceProductions the man is saying not to use a infomercial special ladder..
@@kylelemire6049 I used a little giant for years and still have it... This ladder is very similar. I don't trust telescoping ladders and standard ladders are too long and require ladder racks.
I was taught to NEVER put the ladder up before they get there You can let them use your ladder and put a ladder up but I was always taught to wait until they get there and then say to them. Hey I’m gonna throw a ladder up if you want to use mine.
But if you have the ladder already up when they get there, it gives certain adjusters the thought that maybe you were up there doing something you shouldn’t have.
It’s crazy I know it doesn’t make sense because obviously you’ve been on this roof before but, I kind of agree. It’s best to wait until they’re right there with you.
not seeing this 'hip leverage'.. did i miss something ?
We are in the middle man era.
Does that house have cathedral ceilings or what. Not sure why no ridge vet
It has box vents and turban vents. The turbans move quite a bit of air with a light breeze.
There is no way in hell this guy is a ligit contractor. And where the hell are your tools.
Never stand on ridge shingles!!!
That’s what I was always told?
I came here to say the exact same thing, every noob does this
or in Valleys!!
Never stand directly in the valleys!! It's the highest concentration of water on the entire roof.
lol @ the trendy jeans for work. fucking exquisite.
His were dirty, so he grabbed a pair from his wife.
I am not 5 seconds into this video and I can tell you this. You show up in an $80,000 truck - I send you packin.
Would you rather chuck in a beater truck ?
If you're saying that you definitely Drive a 91 Ford Ranger splash getting mad at somebody being successful shake my head
And you are into $250,000 ✈️ 🛩 🛬 💺 🛫 🤦🤦🤦
@@motoman2544 i guess he prefers the guy in the old beat up minivan with a ladder barely long enough to reach the roof, who says he can do it cheap but will need to "borrow" a few tools to get the job done(errr done I meant cobbled to hell).
I’m running a VW caddy and she’s rough
never trust a contractor that wears jeans like that
Conman contracting is criminal!
Beyond not being able to tell which of these are parody at this point.... 'obviously the safest place to walk are the valleys' proceeds to walk STRAIGHT up a ridge, only to remind the other guy 'walk in the valleys' lol
Insurance, a pure confidence game contrived by pool hall grifter sharks in three piece Mens Warehouse suits. The mantra is always the same, deny, deny, deny, delay, deny etc. Simplify one's life, and realize insurance is usually a contract of adhesion camouflaged as a free market choice. Quit spending money advertising on NFL Games, and use the saved proceeds to pay legit. claims insurance co. CEOs.
Man, Winston, you nailed it brother! Just like going to the ER. It's an Unconscionable Adhesion Contract. Basically a blank check and the customer has no disclosure of costs. Could you image going to a restaurant like that?
@@RMarshall-ud2yn Regards for the feedback, RMarshall. How does that saying go, lol, "Great minds think alike !!!" How did we end up in this corporate insurance/hospital jungle of weasels, leaches, and business jackals that view authentic, organic, and open book free and fair trade as a relic of a higher species seemingly? We seem to be devolving and soon the mass of humanity will be walking around on all fours salivating to the bronze statue of an all-powerful insurance CEO with a pigeon on top like the ancient emperors of Rome.
Your point about the hospital's "contracts of adhesion/grand illusion" is right on the mark. All that's missing in these contracts are the voice soundtrack of making an "offer one can't refuse" lol, from the Hollywood scripts as you are wheeled into the emergency room. Know we could both share some Ripley Believe, It or Not stories from having to contend with these pirates in insurance and their "contracts of adhesion and pretend signer rights."
LandShark Lager cheers for the weekend. As Jimmy Buffett sings, "...if we could not all laugh, we would go insane."
Where are you’re stand off’s pulled up in the jacked up 80k truck fancy ladder fancy shoes but scratch the shit out the homeowners gutter lol
Contractors wasting everyone's time as usual.
yeah, i'm in shock that he uploaded this video...
The guys wearing bedazzled jeans in a 90k dollar truck lol. If you hire this guy it’s your fault.
So maybe one small dent on a vent cap but no hits to turbines or box vents... hunt and peck roofers jacking up everyone's insurance rates! If the metal isn't dented the roof is fine. Scammers with nice trucks... worst of the worst.
Never understood why roofers want to meet the adjuster on the inspection. The adjuster doesn't need them there trying to talk them into totaling the roof. As an independent adjuster I used to always find as much damage as I could. More damage more pay for me. It was extreamly annoying if the roofer would try to make up damage begging just to get a job.
I bet you didn't have an adjustor job for long lol
@@bodhi8260 it's either has damage or it doesn't. I didn't make the damage. Your not too bright and didn't understand. The roofer doesn't know what it requires to total a roof. I've worked with many of my buddies that are roofers. I was an adjuster for as long as I wanted to be one.
So you're this guy? ua-cam.com/video/mhVOfRuiLCU/v-deo.html&ab_channel=FirehouseHomeInspections
@@musk4999 nope, state farm has in house adjusters.
@@rglce25 apparently they’re the worst. There is a reason they keep that in house.
It looks like his jeans cost more than my car and his truck cost more than my house.
Prob should have an osha approved ladder as well bud
Hi RR. Great comment.
Might need a bigger truck for that!
Soooooooo NO PPE ???
Yep on a roof like this everyone should be tied off
what tool is that they are using to hang from roof?
Sheldon Shaw Ridgepro
Who I just looked over 500 dollars!
Another rich person wanting insurance to pay for an old roof. Insurance should prorate roofs just like tires.
All these videos really show is that roofers the guys actually laying the shingles should get paid more.
then all they need to do is show up every day, make sure there credit is in check, stop drinking all their money away and then maybe they can start a company and make the big bucks like I do, untill then they will get what they get.
Wonder if anyone would laugh if the adjuster fell off the roof lmao hahaha
I would chuckle
What is the empty tool bet 4 lmao
Why would you carry a fully loaded tool belt when all you need is chalk?
check the other videos, its always empty.
trying to recall a 10 x 10 ie square need 7 to 8 hits
6
Depends on the weed!
Typical "expert storm damage, insurance specialist, preferred contractor blah blah blah roofer" HAHA! if there was legitimate hail damage you wouldn't have to look so hard nor would you have to sell it so hard. I can see there is NO DAMAGE from my house.
No you can’t see there is no damage from your house. Sometimes it takes months after a storm for damage to show. You will probably be one of those roofs in a neighborhood that’s been hit by 10 different hail storms and thinks it looks fine from the ground, deny anyone to inspect your roof, then two years later there’s zero granules left on your shingle and insurance denies you and you have to pay out of pocket. So you will go out and get 15 different bids on your roof, go with the cheapest one and fuck yourself yet again. Ya love to see it.
If brains were dynamite, you couldn't blow your nose!
Lol, ladder on the gutters. Terrible way to start
Jesus Christ what the hell is that giant expensive truck for
Carrying his ego !!
To carry that stupid little ladder!!!
Why no ridge vent?
It's a hip roof. You don't get enough net free area due to the smaller ridge relative to the size of the roof. This roof has some big turbine vents on the back. They'll move more air than a static ridge vent + plus they spin 24/7 drawing hot air up and out.
Jesus who actually does the work for ppl 🤣🤣
Jesus doesn’t do anything work for anybody. 🤷♂️
so what happed? did u end up getting the job? or no enough evidence?
Roofer with a 6 ft bed just keep laughing
Yup!!
Goddamn a ladder assist
Your thumb bleeding lol?
A fold up ladder😂
I learned not to put ladders on concrete..they slip easier
Ladder not tied up,
These men are really unsafe.
There won’t be a next time but after seeing the videos of roofers with licenses confront the adjusters I will call the roofer that did my roof to counter anything the adjuster says because the adjuster is trained to deny claims not to help the homeowner. The reason I say there won’t be a next time my roof came out to $12,000.00 and was done right and so my roof is warranted in writing for 15 years.
Your roof is warrantied from storm damage? Lol
Need a dam engineering degree to operate the dam ladder. Geez. Nah I'm just fucking around. It's compact. Alot of possible weak points tho
Yes, they're junk. Cringe every time I climb one! I'm old school!!
Boys get a decent ladder .you all get on ladders to investigate.those ladders are the worst of the worst the weakest of the weakest .Ive been roofing 35 years in England .if I would of been using your ladders I probably wouldn't be here
Damn you’d never get that house roofed crawling around with your hands how would you mail the shingles 🤣
Cuz he aint a roofer, hes the owner! look at his pristine boots and belt or his 'work truck'. Hes the boss man, he makes the videos not the roofs
@@nicofeigns3321 yeah I agree I was being sarcastic I can tell the difference between someone does things and doesn’t pretty sure I made a comment about the truck too 🤣 that’s the problem ppl who can’t do shit and get paid great to do it . But so is life 😂
well done on the video
That is one steep ass roof
Copper is the only non magnetic material? Hahaha lol I think not.
Well nobody gunna use aluminum up there
Insurance they want you to pay to no end and hope and make it hard and low ball you when you need them
No tools in the tool belt
That's what's wrong with her homeowners insurance roofers like you turn a small repair into a full job I think the adjuster caught on to you car salesman with a ladder
Roofing is a scam. Insurance companies will soon stop paying for re roofs and will start charging a 2% deductible to the home owner.
Your tool belt pouches are empty
don't walk on the ridge
Hahahahaha no damage rats 🐀 🤣
this is parody right
Roof it's good yet I can see fron here
Lol, shingle,
Roofing insurance adjuster business is so scummy it’s insane
just about everything is now
Now I can see if stinke damaged from hail, it not the copper cover if did not penetrate, like said before who the hell gonna see the debts, God, lol just my opinion but if shingles messed up I get it,
Those ladders are terrible
Lmfao
They guys no have ossa training safety
Yeah why would u post this it just makes u look bad...trying to get 80sq roof repaired cause the furnace vent looks like it has a small dent on it 🤣🤣🤣
How about using a real commercial ladder rather than some lightweight homeowner special.
Are you kidding me dents from hail , is the roof leaking, who the hell is going to see the debts up there, if not leaking I would denied claim
It’s not that will have to do ! 3 runs above the roof line is mandatory by osha ! Lol wow don’t try and make a professional video and break all the rules
Bro… smh
“I mean we can find it” - not how it works
God i hate contractors like this guy