Shout out to Roofing Insights, thank you for putting this together and getting this information out to homeowners and business owners considering this product. For traditional roof replacement look us up in Atlanta for a free estimate - Roofing Magic Atlanta, in Alpharetta GA.
Here is a problem i see which could cause leaks. Shingles are designed to drain from one piece to another. At the side bonds water often flows under the shingle or tab a few inches in. The water that gets under the shingle must be able to drain out. If for any reason the bottom becomes sealed it will not allow drainage. The water will then move sideways until the next bond. It will then leak there. I have seen this happen when homeowners glue the bottoms of their shingled down to prevent wind uplift. Water gets in the side butt joints then gets trapped by the caulk sealing the bottom of the shingle. Does the sealant seal the bottom of the shingle and trap water from draining?
That’s is exactly what we found as one of the issues, we tried to seal the edges also so that it didn’t pool underneath and then eventually just replaced that area all together, then the adhesions problems started.
@@ToddBizCoach: but did you ever notice that the tar sealant on the shingle is not continuous it has small breaks every 2 inches or so to let water that gets in drain out.
@@charlesbitten9942 that’s not why the tar isn t continuous.If you had continuous they would not seal properly.check starter shingles they are continuous.
@@ToddBizCoach The starter shingle is only on the eaves, and protected by ice and water barrier. (Sometimes on the rakes) The rest of the roof, uses a non continuous bead to allow water to drain out. Never block an exit point for water. Any manufacturer will tell you shingles are water shedding, but not water impermeable.
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I grew up in Hawaii with old corrugated metal roof that came into play during WW2. Until I retired and moved to Virginia, I had never lived in a house that didn't have a leaky roof. The metal expanded and contracted, nails worked loose and the metal rusted through. In addition, many had additions that further flattened the roof pitch out, keeping water from flowing off quickly. I can't even count how many times I tried to fix the roofs. Replacing nails with screws and rubber washers. Repainting, etc. It all failed. I did one roof with a product called snow coat, an elastomeric silicon type product that was rolled or painted in a thick layer. That worked pretty good, but is costly too. Now in Virginia I have a fairly flat barn roof with asphalt shingles that periodically gets coated with pine needles from trees surrounding it. I just finished another cleaning and wanted to see if I could waterproof and seal the shingles. I really dont want to spend thousands to house my chickens and lawn mower. But I would buy a few hundred dollars of some sort of sealer that I can apply. After watching this video, I'm probably better off keeping it clean and saving up the money to just replace it.
When you replace it, if you can afford the extra expense, I think you would be wise to build in a ridge so that the pine needles fall off of either side, or can at least be more easily washed off from below with a good hose and nozzle.
A very informative presentation... Mfg'ed homes put 3-tab shingles on a 2/12 pitch roof. We had 1-small leak after 10+ years (Shingles were in good condition). We put a coat of Snow roof on the entire roof... We immediately had dozens of leaks everywhere, in all room, we did a 2-nd coat of snow roof. Made sure we back rolled & poked every tab crack. The roof leaked even more... It became a mess. Discovered the snow roof was causing migration, siphon / wicking action and actually started dumping & holding water under where the snow roof worked. Then wicked even more... This is similar to snow roof (oiled / watered down), but is intended be more absorbed into exposed parts of the shingle. We ended up doing a complete tear off (decking included). Removed the 3/8 particle board 24-oc, installed 1/2 CDX 30# felt & laid a rolled torch down roof. All leaks were gone. We feel all thee sealants can caused wicking & back damming under the shingle.
Why did the guy from PRI, the testing company say it wasva newbproduct and they weren't sure how to test it. At 6:10 on the video Frank said he'd never had a failure in 40 years.(Yeah, right).
I think all these products are a RIP-OFF, my next door neighbor had it done on their house, I think they paid 6k for the spray they have nothing but problems with roofing leaks and no support from the contractor, here in Florida that shit of product will not work.
If these types of product are applied to the entire shingle, lift up EVERY tab, seal every aspect of the shingle, every nail / staple hole. it might have a shot at working. But water (wind or wicked) will make it under the lap and migrate to a place that is planing to leak next week / next year.
These products may work to extend the life of a roof if you start using it early in their life cycle, but if you are spending a few thousand dollars every 5 years, by year 20, you would have spent the amount for a new roof potentially.
Shingles installed on a 2/12 pitch have no warrantee from the manufacture. 3-tab may last 10 years on that pitch if you are lucky. Those spray stuff are just asking for trouble.
I would bet that there were nails in seams and the soft wash dried out the asphalt too much, causing the asphalt "gasket" around the nail stems to fail. Thus so many new leaks in the field that werent there before. This is why I prefer the rejuvenation products (Greener Shingles, Roof Maxx, Ugly Roof, etc) over the sealing products. The sealing products seal in dried out shingles (which is made worse by soft wash sodium hypochlorite). The rejuvenation products make the dried out asphalt and makes it flexible and tacky again which helps reseal the "gaskets" of the asphalt around the Nails.
I am not in the roofing industry. The way I heard it, the Tyvek or roofing paper that covers the roof is what protects your home from water intrusion, the shingles protect the Tyvek or roofing paper from the sun and impact from everything from rain and hail to workers walking on it. Slate roofs seem to last forever, and have no need for modern Tyvek, paper, adhesives, sealers, asphalt ect. I think what might be happening is the sealer is protecting the shingles but is trapping water between the shingles and the Tyvek. Once trapped the water is slow to evaporate and can only escape by going through and flaw in the Tyvek. Once past the Tyvek it will flow into the home. This kind of happens with paint. When paint is first applied it seals out water, but when the paint loses adhesion it starts to chip. Water trapped underneath the chipping paint cannot evaporate and will inundate and rot the wood beneath the paint chip.
They coated the old shingles with a product. If they did not simulate the sun over time. It might work for a couple months and the sun will start breaking down over time.
You probably don't need to do your own captioning in the lower third; UA-cam can generate those automatically. It also can look a little hokey, and for many it's just a distraction from actually looking at the images in the video.
IMO This is just another tactic in the notorious home sales industry whether it's solar panels, drain cleaning, concrete resurfacing, etc...etc. It isn't really in the business of providing a product or service with integrity. It's in the business of using a product and/or service as a devious pretext for getting a sales goon into your house so they can "close " you. The bullshit artist the local Roof Max bunch sent to my house didn't even go on my roof. When I asked him to simply give me an estimate - since I only had a few minutes to spend on his charade - he refused. He called his manager to reschedule the shake-down for a time when he would be able to run his entire pitch down on me. No problem. He kept his estimate. I kept my money.
you hit the nail on the head. home repair and contracting business is riddled with scammers and shenanigans. It's sad that more often than not you are getting ripped off if you fall for these gimmicks.
$4 bucks! That is such a scam! I was looking up this video because I saw an ad from a Bright Green Roof that estimates starting ¢50 a foot. Just wanted to know if the product was legit.
Excellent video. I see one thing left out. The zinc added to the asphalt shingles is the probably the cause behind the coating disappearing. I don't think it is a bonding issue. The zinc's sole purpose is to "eat" the algae. I think it is slowing destroying the sealant. In regards to the leaks, the sealant is creating an "dam affect" wherever there is a spot slightly higher or even missed. Same happens with the old tar roofs on 2/12 pitched roofs. The tar would "dam" and a leak would occur from the water building up behind it. It is so obvious this is the case with this particular application. The sealant not sprayed perfectly would cause multiple leaks in the filed wherever the dam was created. You could easily spot it with the correct light and a large magnifying glass. You could perform a controlled test for 3 months and truly find out. It would not be difficult to do. 3 different manufactures with the shingles placed outside on 3 platforms. Spray the adhesive and see which roof fails. 1) Was it the one with the most zinc? 2) Did the sealant create an opening by blocking water flow at the tabs. Simple tests. You could guys should perform them and not let a " preferred vendor " do it. LOL
Our company is Eric roof technology,we are into roof coating but coming across your company we are interested to work with you in Nigeria. This product is not here it will sale very well.
Also, I noticed that recent Roof Maxx ads no longer show their comparison between a dry brittle shingle and one treated with their so-called rejuvenating product! Hmmm! It's because that comparison was totally fraudulent! Any good roofer knew right off the bat, that they used a Brand New Shingle in that comparison! Someone Called Them on That!
This video is not about Roof Maxx, I suggest you watch it again. Roof Maxx testing was done by Ohio State University, proving that it returns shingle flexibility close to a new one.
Thank you for putting together this video. I see these Roof Maxx commercials on TV all the time. Now I know they are a scam, and I will not waste my money on these worthless coatings.
Roof Maxx is not a sealer but simply replaces the oil that is lost over time, which causes the shingle to become brittle. Roof Maxx has more than 10 thousand 5 star ratings.
For all these clients that want to spray some petroleum based product on their roof for thousands I also want to sell you undercoating for your car 😂😂😂😂😂
Well I grew up in my dad’s garage in PA, folks cars wouldn’t survive years of winter road salts without undercoating. So doesn’t mean there isn’t possibilities. But for every great idea there are the frauds.
So far the only established roof rejuvenation process that I have seen actually work is roof max. There are similar products that almost accomplish a similar end result but still are far from roof max. One is chimney saver breathable sealer. It's mainly for masonry chimneys. Well, ran into a situation where a new roof was installed apx 5 yrs and the Chimney was treated at the same time after the install. Customer complaint was shingles are a different color around the Chimney. Roofer, not us. So I was sent and I'll tell you what. The only shingles that looked brand new where the ones around the Chimney. Talked to Chimney tech, he confessed he sprayed it from a distance because it was a bit steep. Told owner well you can a. Remove and replace or just wait for them to catch up? It has similar ingredients as roof max minus the soy methyl ester. It uses some kind of synthetic conditioner. Roof saver is doo doo. Also for hail damage that isn't going to be covered use one part asphalt stable geo cel 3 parts 3m color match shingle granules. Mix thoroughly and use trowel or puddy knife to repair the impact marks. For one or 2 small spots like half a tea spoon geo cel 2 table spoons shingle granules. It makes a shingle grit mortarish material. Similar concept to grit covered roof coating. Thus far from what I've seen roof max is the only legit roof restoration product out there.
Im surprised a roofer was gullible enough to believe that a coating can fix a roof that needs to be replaced. Roof rejuvenation should be applied to roofs that are still considered healthy to EXTEND the life.
Listen to the video again. And read the comments of people who have tried to do Roof Rejuvenation. Their roofs were in good shape when they applied the product and then they got leaks. According to their testimonials, these people didn't wait until they had a problem and then try using this product to fix the problem. Each one of them got roofing problems after the sealer was applied. Personally, I thought it was a good idea and was seriously considering it until I watched the video and read customer comments. If you decide to go forward, you too will likely end up paying ten thousand or more for a new roof. I wish you the best in whatever you decide.
Just another hocus pocus gimmick, just spend the money and have the old roof and felt paper removed, inspect the wooden structure for any signs of soft spots or rot. Then have modern felt paper installed and the newer style lifetime shingles installed. I had GAF shingles installed along with the new style of felt paper that is incredibly strong and puts a barrier underneath shingles if they ever are compromised will block water from coming through.
There is some sound science behind high quality coatings on comp roofs, but the key is coating the roof while there is still more life left in the shingles.
What a ridiculous video. From the ominous voiceover, implying guilt to the roofing contractor suggesting that any sort of spray (regardless of its intention), sprayed to a shingle could cause a leak in the middle of a field? The guy must have accidentally used acid instead of the sealant product. The roofer also mentioned, there is no attic therefore moisture cannot be a problem. This is factually inaccurate. Seems to me like you’re stretching for Contant here
Sure that would have been an option but think about it, they paid for a product that was promised it would be better than a new roof at an equal price. If we would have just refunded the money and left them with a leaking roof putting them back at square one it would have ruined our reputation instantly and it’s not the right thing to do.
I'm relieved to hear that Roof Max has your seal of approval. I'm launching my business soon and here in California, most people are hurting financially and can't afford a new roof so it makes sense to invest in rejuvenation. My only complaint is Roof Max requires a $30k mandatory buy in. This video makes me a little more comfortable knowing that investment won't bite me in the ass later on.
Oh I can't wait to watch this video later on. I'm in a complimentary industry and we've been wondering about these products for a long time now. I could see them working but I could also see them not working so I can't wait to see the video.
PRI don’t care…. LMAO. They will keep taking money to test and test and test. Did I say taking money to “test”? As a business owner, that’s why there is insurance, to cover your ass. In this case, don’t use PRI as your insurance?
Shingles are a scam. They are made to fail. You could make shingles out of used tires that would last forever. Don't con the public with your bs. Acrylic latex over asphalt shingles stops a lot of granule loss and seals them together. Makes a hard firm surface that stops wind lift. Go and get a real job.
Every time I see the Roof Maxx commercial I can't stop laughing. You can put lipstick on a pig but its still a pig. I am not a roofer but a guy with common sense. If you half a$$ something, you will always pay for it down the road. But if you want soybean oil on your roof for 6k, you need your head examined, may have a couple of loose shingles.
It's wise to be skeptical about a new product, but there are thousands of satisfied customers who are getting a second treatment of Roof Maxx. I believe this shows that it is a proven product.
please stop hardcoding captions. Either learn to use the correct system or just don't. It's distracting and utterly bullshit. STOP PANDERING TO THE 1%!!!!
Shout out to Roofing Insights, thank you for putting this together and getting this information out to homeowners and business owners considering this product.
For traditional roof replacement look us up in Atlanta for a free estimate - Roofing Magic Atlanta, in Alpharetta GA.
Here is a problem i see which could cause leaks. Shingles are designed to drain from one piece to another. At the side bonds water often flows under the shingle or tab a few inches in. The water that gets under the shingle must be able to drain out. If for any reason the bottom becomes sealed it will not allow drainage. The water will then move sideways until the next bond. It will then leak there. I have seen this happen when homeowners glue the bottoms of their shingled down to prevent wind uplift. Water gets in the side butt joints then gets trapped by the caulk sealing the bottom of the shingle. Does the sealant seal the bottom of the shingle and trap water from draining?
That’s is exactly what we found as one of the issues, we tried to seal the edges also so that it didn’t pool underneath and then eventually just replaced that area all together, then the adhesions problems started.
Shingles are naturally supposed to seal, aka tar / adhesive underneath preventing wind tearoff.
@@ToddBizCoach: but did you ever notice that the tar sealant on the shingle is not continuous it has small breaks every 2 inches or so to let water that gets in drain out.
@@charlesbitten9942 that’s not why the tar isn t continuous.If you had continuous they would not seal properly.check starter shingles they are continuous.
@@ToddBizCoach
The starter shingle is only on the eaves, and protected by ice and water barrier. (Sometimes on the rakes)
The rest of the roof, uses a non continuous bead to allow water to drain out. Never block an exit point for water. Any manufacturer will tell you shingles are water shedding, but not water impermeable.
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Thanks for being honest! It was too good to be true. The logic of adding much life to a dry shingle was not good.
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I grew up in Hawaii with old corrugated metal roof that came into play during WW2.
Until I retired and moved to Virginia, I had never lived in a house that didn't have a leaky roof.
The metal expanded and contracted, nails worked loose and the metal rusted through.
In addition, many had additions that further flattened the roof pitch out, keeping water from flowing off quickly.
I can't even count how many times I tried to fix the roofs. Replacing nails with screws and rubber washers. Repainting, etc.
It all failed.
I did one roof with a product called snow coat, an elastomeric silicon type product that was rolled or painted in a thick layer.
That worked pretty good, but is costly too.
Now in Virginia I have a fairly flat barn roof with asphalt shingles that periodically gets coated with pine needles from trees surrounding it.
I just finished another cleaning and wanted to see if I could waterproof and seal the shingles.
I really dont want to spend thousands to house my chickens and lawn mower.
But I would buy a few hundred dollars of some sort of sealer that I can apply.
After watching this video, I'm probably better off keeping it clean and saving up the money to just replace it.
When you replace it, if you can afford the extra expense, I think you would be wise to build in a ridge so that the pine needles fall off of either side, or can at least be more easily washed off from below with a good hose and nozzle.
A very informative presentation... Mfg'ed homes put 3-tab shingles on a 2/12 pitch roof. We had 1-small leak after 10+ years (Shingles were in good condition). We put a coat of Snow roof on the entire roof... We immediately had dozens of leaks everywhere, in all room, we did a 2-nd coat of snow roof. Made sure we back rolled & poked every tab crack. The roof leaked even more... It became a mess. Discovered the snow roof was causing migration, siphon / wicking action and actually started dumping & holding water under where the snow roof worked. Then wicked even more... This is similar to snow roof (oiled / watered down), but is intended be more absorbed into exposed parts of the shingle. We ended up doing a complete tear off (decking included). Removed the 3/8 particle board 24-oc, installed 1/2 CDX 30# felt & laid a rolled torch down roof. All leaks were gone. We feel all thee sealants can caused wicking & back damming under the shingle.
I was considering using a product like Magic Sealer Roof Rejuvenation. After watching this I am no longer considering. Thanks for the advice.
Doesn’t make sense how does a sealer cause leaks the next day
Why did the guy from PRI, the testing company say it wasva newbproduct and they weren't sure how to test it. At 6:10 on the video Frank said he'd never had a failure in 40 years.(Yeah, right).
What product can a home owner use them self ?
Honestly I think I'll just stick to putting elastomeric on the roofs it's not failed me yet
In theory, that’s a horrible idea. Comp roofs need to breath and they need to drain. Any product that can seal moisture in is a really bad idea.
I think all these products are a RIP-OFF, my next door neighbor had it done on their house, I think they paid 6k for the spray they have nothing but problems with roofing leaks and no support from the contractor, here in Florida that shit of product will not work.
100% do not paint your shingles closed. They are meant to breath.
I wouldn't let you put that stuff on my house for free
If it will
Last 5 years with the treatment it will last 5 years without it! It’s BS
If these types of product are applied to the entire shingle, lift up EVERY tab, seal every aspect of the shingle, every nail / staple hole. it might have a shot at working. But water (wind or wicked) will make it under the lap and migrate to a place that is planing to leak next week / next year.
The price a new roof is the best way to go
They tested it by putting a coated shingle in a Ziploc. Didn't even register on the moisture meter!
These products may work to extend the life of a roof if you start using it early in their life cycle, but if you are spending a few thousand dollars every 5 years, by year 20, you would have spent the amount for a new roof potentially.
I was waiting for UV and heat data that might cancel my investigation into restoration of asphalt shingles. I will shy away from this product.
Shingles installed on a 2/12 pitch have no warrantee from the manufacture.
3-tab may last 10 years on that pitch if you are lucky.
Those spray stuff are just asking for trouble.
I would bet that there were nails in seams and the soft wash dried out the asphalt too much, causing the asphalt "gasket" around the nail stems to fail. Thus so many new leaks in the field that werent there before. This is why I prefer the rejuvenation products (Greener Shingles, Roof Maxx, Ugly Roof, etc) over the sealing products. The sealing products seal in dried out shingles (which is made worse by soft wash sodium hypochlorite). The rejuvenation products make the dried out asphalt and makes it flexible and tacky again which helps reseal the "gaskets" of the asphalt around the Nails.
I am not in the roofing industry. The way I heard it, the Tyvek or roofing paper that covers the roof is what protects your home from water intrusion, the shingles protect the Tyvek or roofing paper from the sun and impact from everything from rain and hail to workers walking on it. Slate roofs seem to last forever, and have no need for modern Tyvek, paper, adhesives, sealers, asphalt ect.
I think what might be happening is the sealer is protecting the shingles but is trapping water between the shingles and the Tyvek. Once trapped the water is slow to evaporate and can only escape by going through and flaw in the Tyvek. Once past the Tyvek it will flow into the home. This kind of happens with paint. When paint is first applied it seals out water, but when the paint loses adhesion it starts to chip. Water trapped underneath the chipping paint cannot evaporate and will inundate and rot the wood beneath the paint chip.
Appreciate this comment!
What rejuvenation products are available for a consumer to purchase and apply themselves???
@@desmetde none. It's only sold in bulk wholesale
They coated the old shingles with a product. If they did not simulate the sun over time. It might work for a couple months and the sun will start breaking down over time.
You probably don't need to do your own captioning in the lower third; UA-cam can generate those automatically. It also can look a little hokey, and for many it's just a distraction from actually looking at the images in the video.
Wait till the EPA does an investigation, can i drink the water that runs off the roof , one month after applying.
IMO This is just another tactic in the notorious home sales industry whether it's solar panels, drain cleaning, concrete resurfacing, etc...etc. It isn't really in the business of providing a product or service with integrity. It's in the business of using a product and/or service as a devious pretext for getting a sales goon into your house so they can "close " you. The bullshit artist the local Roof Max bunch sent to my house didn't even go on my roof. When I asked him to simply give me an estimate - since I only had a few minutes to spend on his charade - he refused. He called his manager to reschedule the shake-down for a time when he would be able to run his entire pitch down on me. No problem. He kept his estimate. I kept my money.
you hit the nail on the head. home repair and contracting business is riddled with scammers and shenanigans. It's sad that more often than not you are getting ripped off if you fall for these gimmicks.
The voice over guy gets an A+! What a voice, love it.
Kind of sounds like the dateline guy Keith Morrison lol
It's an AI voice not a real person
Yep ai voice. I hear it on many UA-cam videos these days.
Is gonano any good?
I'd go out of business or give the customer the manufacturers warranty offer. Not offering a warranty under your own name.
$4 bucks! That is such a scam! I was looking up this video because I saw an ad from a Bright Green Roof that estimates starting ¢50 a foot. Just wanted to know if the product was legit.
Super in depth look at all the testing standards.
Thank you brother! Appreciate feedback
And it cost the same. Can you buy a shingle in texas that reflects UV , oil seems a waist product. Im sorry heat is money. And oil is king😂
Excellent video. I see one thing left out.
The zinc added to the asphalt shingles is the probably the cause behind the coating disappearing. I don't think it is a bonding issue. The zinc's sole purpose is to "eat" the algae. I think it is slowing destroying the sealant.
In regards to the leaks, the sealant is creating an "dam affect" wherever there is a spot slightly higher or even missed. Same happens with the old tar roofs on 2/12 pitched roofs. The tar would "dam" and a leak would occur from the water building up behind it. It is so obvious this is the case with this particular application. The sealant not sprayed perfectly would cause multiple leaks in the filed wherever the dam was created. You could easily spot it with the correct light and a large magnifying glass.
You could perform a controlled test for 3 months and truly find out. It would not be difficult to do. 3 different manufactures with the shingles placed outside on 3 platforms. Spray the adhesive and see which roof fails. 1) Was it the one with the most zinc? 2) Did the sealant create an opening by blocking water flow at the tabs.
Simple tests. You could guys should perform them and not let a " preferred vendor " do it. LOL
Excellent points! We took notes for discussion!
The Insurance Industry Created these types of companies!
Good information on this topic
Our company is Eric roof technology,we are into roof coating but coming across your company we are interested to work with you in Nigeria. This product is not here it will sale very well.
Why did you delete the Lee haughty attorney call? That was gold.
It’s on my Facebook page, didn’t want to park it here for long
Who is a good competitor to RoofMaxx
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Also, I noticed that recent Roof Maxx ads no longer show their comparison between a dry brittle shingle and one treated with their so-called rejuvenating product! Hmmm! It's because that comparison was totally fraudulent! Any good roofer knew right off the bat, that they used a Brand New Shingle in that comparison! Someone Called Them on That!
This video is not about Roof Maxx, I suggest you watch it again. Roof Maxx testing was done by Ohio State University, proving that it returns shingle flexibility close to a new one.
The reason I don't recommend any of them. Is I had 2 clients insurance company diene there claim for using these products
What was the insurance reasoning?
deny
same as Roof Maxx??
No, the problematic product in this video is nothing like Roof Maxx.
Thank you for putting together this video. I see these Roof Maxx commercials on TV all the time. Now I know they are a scam, and I will not waste my money on these worthless coatings.
Roof Maxx is not the same thing. Did you listen to the beginning?
Roof Maxx is not a sealer but simply replaces the oil that is lost over time, which causes the shingle to become brittle. Roof Maxx has more than 10 thousand 5 star ratings.
@IREALHAWK I didn't say sealer. I said coating.
This video is very informative video. Great video Thanks for sharing us
Very informative video. Thanks for sharing
Watching now. Been waiting on this video lol. Thanks for the good info.
Enjoy! It’s great episode!
For all these clients that want to spray some petroleum based product on their roof for thousands I also want to sell you undercoating for your car 😂😂😂😂😂
Well I grew up in my dad’s garage in PA, folks cars wouldn’t survive years of winter road salts without undercoating. So doesn’t mean there isn’t possibilities. But for every great idea there are the frauds.
This roof technology is new here we can walk together
So far the only established roof rejuvenation process that I have seen actually work is roof max. There are similar products that almost accomplish a similar end result but still are far from roof max. One is chimney saver breathable sealer. It's mainly for masonry chimneys. Well, ran into a situation where a new roof was installed apx 5 yrs and the Chimney was treated at the same time after the install. Customer complaint was shingles are a different color around the Chimney. Roofer, not us. So I was sent and I'll tell you what. The only shingles that looked brand new where the ones around the Chimney. Talked to Chimney tech, he confessed he sprayed it from a distance because it was a bit steep. Told owner well you can a. Remove and replace or just wait for them to catch up? It has similar ingredients as roof max minus the soy methyl ester. It uses some kind of synthetic conditioner. Roof saver is doo doo. Also for hail damage that isn't going to be covered use one part asphalt stable geo cel 3 parts 3m color match shingle granules. Mix thoroughly and use trowel or puddy knife to repair the impact marks. For one or 2 small spots like half a tea spoon geo cel 2 table spoons shingle granules. It makes a shingle grit mortarish material. Similar concept to grit covered roof coating. Thus far from what I've seen roof max is the only legit roof restoration product out there.
Im surprised a roofer was gullible enough to believe that a coating can fix a roof that needs to be replaced. Roof rejuvenation should be applied to roofs that are still considered healthy to EXTEND the life.
Listen to the video again. And read the comments of people who have tried to do Roof Rejuvenation. Their roofs were in good shape when they applied the product and then they got leaks. According to their testimonials, these people didn't wait until they had a problem and then try using this product to fix the problem. Each one of them got roofing problems after the sealer was applied. Personally, I thought it was a good idea and was seriously considering it until I watched the video and read customer comments. If you decide to go forward, you too will likely end up paying ten thousand or more for a new roof. I wish you the best in whatever you decide.
You aint tried it. Dont knock it.
Just another hocus pocus gimmick, just spend the money and have the old roof and felt paper removed, inspect the wooden structure for any signs of soft spots or rot. Then have modern felt paper installed and the newer style lifetime shingles installed. I had GAF shingles installed along with the new style of felt paper that is incredibly strong and puts a barrier underneath shingles if they ever are compromised will block water from coming through.
There is some sound science behind high quality coatings on comp roofs, but the key is coating the roof while there is still more life left in the shingles.
Ol frank Carmen and his mason hand symbols says it all !
What a ridiculous video. From the ominous voiceover, implying guilt to the roofing contractor suggesting that any sort of spray (regardless of its intention), sprayed to a shingle could cause a leak in the middle of a field? The guy must have accidentally used acid instead of the sealant product. The roofer also mentioned, there is no attic therefore moisture cannot be a problem. This is factually inaccurate.
Seems to me like you’re stretching for Contant here
Pls sir, my company is called Eric roof technology we are in Nigeria we will be glad to partner with you in Nigeria
Nigerian scammer?
You should have just given back there money, why would you replace the entire roof ????
Sure that would have been an option but think about it, they paid for a product that was promised it would be better than a new roof at an equal price.
If we would have just refunded the money and left them with a leaking roof putting them back at square one it would have ruined our reputation instantly and it’s not the right thing to do.
I'm relieved to hear that Roof Max has your seal of approval. I'm launching my business soon and here in California, most people are hurting financially and can't afford a new roof so it makes sense to invest in rejuvenation. My only complaint is Roof Max requires a $30k mandatory buy in. This video makes me a little more comfortable knowing that investment won't bite me in the ass later on.
Great video.thanks for sharing this video.
Oh I can't wait to watch this video later on. I'm in a complimentary industry and we've been wondering about these products for a long time now. I could see them working but I could also see them not working so I can't wait to see the video.
Let me know what you think after you watch it!
PRI don’t care…. LMAO.
They will keep taking money to test and test and test. Did I say taking money to “test”?
As a business owner, that’s why there is insurance, to cover your ass.
In this case, don’t use PRI as your insurance?
Good job !
Shingles are a scam. They are made to fail. You could make shingles out of used tires that would last forever. Don't con the public with your bs. Acrylic latex over asphalt shingles stops a lot of granule loss and seals them together. Makes a hard firm surface that stops wind lift. Go and get a real job.
Nice video 🎉❤
Every time I see the Roof Maxx commercial I can't stop laughing. You can put lipstick on a pig but its still a pig. I am not a roofer but a guy with common sense. If you half a$$ something, you will always pay for it down the road. But if you want soybean oil on your roof for 6k, you need your head examined, may have a couple of loose shingles.
It's wise to be skeptical about a new product, but there are thousands of satisfied customers who are getting a second treatment of Roof Maxx. I believe this shows that it is a proven product.
Your house is your biggest asset dont skimp
This why you always just rip it period done no headaches no BS all this slap shit materials run around these days etc. bum deal
Its very easy process to clean roof,Shingle Magic
better than RoofMaxx
not a scam.
It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that you are partners with roof maxx, their largest competitor. This is a blatantly obvious defamation video.
Shingle Magic
better than RoofMaxx
not a scam
please stop hardcoding captions. Either learn to use the correct system or just don't. It's distracting and utterly bullshit. STOP PANDERING TO THE 1%!!!!
Snake oil
You are not wrong
Sounds like a ripoff !
😂very nice video
Raymond wanted fast money and got screwed himself!!! Well deserved Raymond!!!
Bullshit
Old timers Call these: Snake Oil! or younger guys say: "Pure Bull Puckey"
No more Robot narrators!
Ffs!
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