Thanks for the cost comparison! Adds a dimension to the show that most informational/instructional videos leave out but an aspect that is really important to the viewers.
Hi Matt, please do a segment on waterproofing a bathroom tile shower. There are a lot of different materials and methods and would really like to see what you reccomend on your builds.
Matt you are a superhero you can see through the tape measure and read the mark on the other side. 😂 Just giving you a hard time. Keep up the good work Matt. Edit - NVM - you did twist the tape measure 180. “My bagel”.
Good info. I'm just a homeowner but what about just doing bigger eaves? Overhangs? Would that achieve the same objective? Or is this more $$$$ efficient? Thanks for dropping "goes rogue" segment. It was a little confusing.
Can I use some of these principles when it comes to flashing a porch roof? I need to rebuild a porch that boarders a stonewall and I’m wondering how to flash it.. thanks Matt!
Excellent material Matt...I am curious how you order your flashing. Do you just order x number of 10 foot sections, or do you keep the window sizes in mind in order to minimize waste? I would think ordering flashing for each window would eliminate waste but the cost may outweigh the benefit?
Could someone explain the rendering he drew? He marked the 90* angle as 5* and it left me confused. Also, how far out past the edge left and right is good? I’m guessing 1/8”?
KEITHS AC was just going to post the same thing. It has to be 95 because 85 will keep water toward the house and drain to the sides instead of off the drip edge.
Thanks for the cost comparison! Adds a dimension to the show that most informational/instructional videos leave out but an aspect that is really important to the viewers.
I like that you gave some pricing, even though it varies and depends, the cost brings context of materials.
Whatever you call it, we'll keep watching! Thanks Matt!
ON THE BUILD SHOW!
Thanks Matt,for sharing your knowledge!
YESSS, bringing it back - ONnn the BUILD SHOW! :D
Hi Matt, please do a segment on waterproofing a bathroom tile shower. There are a lot of different materials and methods and would really like to see what you reccomend on your builds.
Matt you are a superhero you can see through the tape measure and read the mark on the other side. 😂 Just giving you a hard time. Keep up the good work Matt.
Edit - NVM - you did twist the tape measure 180. “My bagel”.
Do you put head flashing above the window frame *AND* above the head casing trim?
Good info! Thanks for the push, I still get mine from the big box store
Matt, what is your rule of thumb for the length of the flashing on instal? Is is even or do you let it run a little long?
im learning a lot from these videos thank you
Good info. I'm just a homeowner but what about just doing bigger eaves? Overhangs? Would that achieve the same objective? Or is this more $$$$ efficient? Thanks for dropping "goes rogue" segment. It was a little confusing.
Rheinzink metal is also a good, high end, choice for flashings and metal work.
Copper can be soldered.
How about flashing per-say.
Its many apps in today's modern build/rebuild/remodel.
Thanks.
Smooth presentation.
Just to clarify; is this step unnecessary if your windows are protected by overhangs?
great content, so helpful.
Can I use some of these principles when it comes to flashing a porch roof? I need to rebuild a porch that boarders a stonewall and I’m wondering how to flash it.. thanks Matt!
Matt - where did you get those globe pendants in the background - I love them
Matt, is 28 gauge stainless a viable option? 304, for not near salt water.
Is there any videos about floor to ceiling skinny windows? If not, what are the pros and cons?
Could you do a video on how to install a basement window on a house with old 50s style windows
Excellent material Matt...I am curious how you order your flashing. Do you just order x number of 10 foot sections, or do you keep the window sizes in mind in order to minimize waste? I would think ordering flashing for each window would eliminate waste but the cost may outweigh the benefit?
Great reviewing
Could someone explain the rendering he drew? He marked the 90* angle as 5* and it left me confused. Also, how far out past the edge left and right is good? I’m guessing 1/8”?
Where can we find your specs for the window flashing you've used for exterior insulation applications?
I’m curious why he prefers to describe the flashing as an “ L shape” vs 90 degrees.
Do you cut these to the exact width of your windows or go a bit wider?
What about 24 ga kynar?
Surprised at your cost for aluminum flashing. Usually much cheaper.
wouldn't copper be the copper standard?
I would get the aluminum or one of the cheaper ones and just paint it copper color
5 degrees?
That is not 5 degrees, either 85 or 95 degrees,
KEITHS AC was just going to post the same thing. It has to be 95 because 85 will keep water toward the house and drain to the sides instead of off the drip edge.
He labeled the right angle as 5. Also remember that kick angle might vary based on reference. Know what your supplier needs.
No end dams
Stay tuned for a future episode where I show how to cut and install these with an end dam.
No music, got to have that
Shoot. Forgot
God I hate You Tubers that yell at the viewers like you did at the end. Please don’t continue that....