My opinion that taper to nothing won't last. Besides weather weakening it up, if someone walks on that roof sweeping leaves or snow, cracks will happen in the thin framing area. Thin framing area should be 2" and capped. However your video and work crew was a pleasure to watch.
Thanks for making this video. If you don't mind a dumb homeowner question: So it's OK to build a new roof inches above the old one without tearing the old roof out? You don't get problems with condensation or something?
With the product that I use I have never had any issues with condensation after the roof was done what I do recommend is putting a white coating on it a few months after you do the Rubber Roof white is cooler than black obviously so if you’re worried about just put a coating on it
I have lots of videos on how to do this. I hope you search my site and enjoy them all. If there’s any thing in particular that you would like me to share with you, I would be glad to do so.
We used a chalk line and a Skil saw. It was pretty easy actually.
It's great not having to deal with permits. F the code and inspections.
Permits??
Hello, did you cut the wood to make the pitch or did you purchase them that way. That is what we need.
This roof doesn’t have a pitch
My opinion that taper to nothing won't last. Besides weather weakening it up, if someone walks on that roof sweeping leaves or snow, cracks will happen in the thin framing area. Thin framing area should be 2" and capped. However your video and work crew was a pleasure to watch.
Great point thanks for watching. No cracks so far. Blessed
Thanks for making this video.
If you don't mind a dumb homeowner question:
So it's OK to build a new roof inches above the old one without tearing the old roof out? You don't get problems with condensation or something?
With the product that I use I have never had any issues with condensation after the roof was done what I do recommend is putting a white coating on it a few months after you do the Rubber Roof white is cooler than black obviously so if you’re worried about just put a coating on it
Cool idea, but how did you saw the boards so precisely diagonally to get the angle?
Easy chalk line and a Skil saw
9 years ago. You still do roof like this? I live in Central Florida. This roof would have to be white so it wouldn't get too hot too.
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I still do it
exactly what I need to do
I have lots of videos on how to do this. I hope you search my site and enjoy them all. If there’s any thing in particular that you would like me to share with you, I would be glad to do so.