How to fit a Roof Slate Vent

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  • Опубліковано 1 бер 2022
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    This is a video that goes over the various steps to correctly fit a roof slate vent. You can get different types of slate vent but the steps in this video can be used as given or changed slightly depending on the type of slate that needs to be fitted, its not really rocket science once you have the basics on the subject. Here you have the basic information needed to be able to fit one correctly.
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  • @davesalter
    @davesalter  2 роки тому +5

    UA-cam tells me 95% of the people who watch my videos haven't subscribed. Please subscribe if it helped you and you'd like to see more great roofing videos!. :)

    • @rudedude8794
      @rudedude8794 2 роки тому

      Just did one of these wasn't as free flowing as your video , found the cut undersarking and roof felt couldn't be nailed back onto the batten, it were to low, so I had to do an immense amount bodgery to get around the problem?. Hope it stands the test of time.

    • @Ajklens
      @Ajklens 5 місяців тому

      I will be subscribing to your channel 💪

    • @davesalter
      @davesalter  5 місяців тому

      @@Ajklens Thank you! 👍

  • @JohnOsCreations
    @JohnOsCreations Місяць тому

    Excellent tutorial. Thanks a lot. Extremely helpful. 👍😎

    • @davesalter
      @davesalter  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks for that and for watching. 👍

  • @adrianpolley9419
    @adrianpolley9419 2 місяці тому

    Clear and helpful video. I have to fit a vent on a low pitched roof over my kitchen extension Subscribed , but at 71 years old I'm not going up on any more roofs after this one ! 😖😊

    • @davesalter
      @davesalter  2 місяці тому +1

      Ok we’ll be careful. I’m sure you’ll do well.

  • @galaxion62
    @galaxion62 2 роки тому +2

    Most helpful indeed, as I had little idea regarding the procedure, or how to go about such a task for installing a slate vent. Thank you so much for posting this clear & concise gem of a video in this regard. It's a marvelous illustration, cheers! :-) .

    • @davesalter
      @davesalter  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for such a great a acknowledgement. Glad you liked it and hope it helped you out.

  • @raffat101
    @raffat101 2 роки тому +2

    Hi excellent video. Thankyou

  • @wilfredwilde9559
    @wilfredwilde9559 2 роки тому +1

    Good clip .Just about to fit one for my kitchen extractor.Thank you

    • @davesalter
      @davesalter  2 роки тому

      Happy to help mate, please thumbs-up and subscribe to the channel! :)

  • @tonybailey4058
    @tonybailey4058 Рік тому

    Thank you. I've subscribed

    • @davesalter
      @davesalter  Рік тому +1

      You're welcome and thanks for the sub!

  • @cowboybuilder
    @cowboybuilder Рік тому +1

    One of the big issues is actually when you go to install, and there's a rafter in the way. That's when the jiggery-pokery begins. In older places like mine the rafters are only about 12 inch apart (Designed for the old heavy slates). Because my requirement was near a hip, I could fudge the offset required with a double width fibre cement tile (Looks wise).

    • @davesalter
      @davesalter  Рік тому

      Yeah fair point, usually if i find a rafter i just move the vent across a slate to it's in the middle. But 12 inch apart on rafters, thats tight!

    • @cowboybuilder
      @cowboybuilder Рік тому +2

      @@davesalter Mainly for the benefit of anyone reading this thread, is that the vent system shown is designed for an additional coupling that allows an extraction pipe to be connected and thus to an extractor. If someone is simply manually ventilating a loft space then really you could cut that back flange down to the width of a roofing batten (18mm or 25mm depending) and you wouldn't have any issue with the rafters being in the way (or cut the back flange in a way to not hit the rafter but still partially project past insulation if you have that directly below the battens/roofing paper).

    • @davesalter
      @davesalter  Рік тому

      @@cowboybuilder Yeah fair points. Or you can actually get a vent with no protrusion for venting only, the vent in this video can be used for venting of loft as I've shown or as you say it can have a pipe added for bathroom/kitchen extraction.

  • @t.m.p8187
    @t.m.p8187 Рік тому

    Hi Dave ..really helpful thanks. I have 4 installed already from my previous loft conversion but a couple have slipped about 5 cm down , so the rivet/ nails can’t be holding them in place? Is there a way I can secure the vents without taking tiles back off? A roofer looked at it and said they are secure, and won’t drop any further but they shouldn’t slip ? Thanks for your advice

    • @davesalter
      @davesalter  Рік тому +2

      I would imagine whoever fitted them did not remove the top 2 slates so they could be nailed in place, so they wont have nails if they have slipped. Its possible the protrusion on the back of the vent is stopping it from slipping out completely. If you dont want to remove the slates you could try putting some silicone adhesive underneath as i show at the end of this video, then pushing it back into place and fitted a rivet to hold it down. That's about the best you can do without removing them. Thanks for watching, and sub for more! 😀

    • @t.m.p8187
      @t.m.p8187 Рік тому +2

      @@davesalter Thankyou , I investigated further as I have a scaffold up ..they are flat profile vent with no protrusion on the back and the tiles underneath haven’t been cut and yes , not nailed in place - so that’s not going to give much ventilation..hence my condensation problem.! Really appreciate your video and reply.,you aren’t based near brighton are you? 🙂

    • @davesalter
      @davesalter  Рік тому

      @@t.m.p8187 Wow, yeah thats shocking, well good you've seen it so it can be sorted correctly! Based in Halesowen, West of Birmingham I'm afraid. Good luck!

  • @stuartjones9370
    @stuartjones9370 2 роки тому

    Can you just remove the one slate and cut the hole wih a small angle grinder?

    • @davesalter
      @davesalter  2 роки тому +2

      I would consider that a short cut not worth taking, you wouldn't be able to nail the vent in place which I would much rather do, it would be difficult/impossible to get the vent under the top two slates and get the vent section in the hole with a slate vent like in the video i would think, without breaking slates in the process. Also the H&S aspects of the potential silica/aesbestos dust I'd rather take them out. So in answer to your question I'd say no, but i am sure people have tried it that way, lol. Thanks for the question!

  • @user-yh7cl9kj8k
    @user-yh7cl9kj8k 6 місяців тому

    Rough as a "dogs bollocks"😂😂

  • @scottphillips7267
    @scottphillips7267 Місяць тому

    How much would you averagely charge for 1 roof vent the same as in the video ?

    • @davesalter
      @davesalter  Місяць тому +1

      Depends on a few variables like access to the roof, height of it and where on the roof etc but probably looking around £120-150 as a minimum.

  • @IbnImani
    @IbnImani 7 місяців тому

    Where are you based ?

  • @TheSs11111
    @TheSs11111 3 місяці тому

    That's asbestos 😅

    • @davesalter
      @davesalter  3 місяці тому

      That’s right, but its about 10% azzy mixed with cement and adhesive products.