I've been a roofer for 33 years, first thing I noticed before you even stepped on the roof was the lack of sufficient down spouts on the front gutters. I've repaired many "roof" leaks just by adding down spouts. Secondly I can tell just by the couple "short" courses on that roof the roofers really didn't know what they were doing. You my friend are the best roof trouble shooter I've come across on Yt. Whomever taught you taught you well! 💯
No one really taught me, I was just tired of working with people that didn't care! So I tried to use common sense and kept learning. Thanks for the compliment.
@@GrandRoofingInc Absoulutly, I know what you mean by working with people who just don't care about their work. When I started roofing back in the 80s the man who taught me required you labor for two years before he would let you nail shingles. Back in those days there were no roof loads from supply houses, no roof guns (all hand nailed). So by the time he would let you start nailing he knew you were committed to the job. Unlike you I don't advertise to obtain customers. I mainly work for realtors or people who got my # from realtors. This is my channel link to my other channel which is where I upload my roofing videos. ua-cam.com/channels/r9WEQ-5QoEa_UF5TwkqZnA.html
Traffic Sucks! As a subscriber of yours, I love your explanations of cause and effect on issues you run into on the job. I would love them more if I could see you perform the work that you describe to us or at the very least see the finished repair or fix. ✝️
Thoroughly enjoy your videos. I am a licensed home inspector and always trying to improve my skill set. Got a lot from your videos and wish you were local so i could refer out. Great Stuff! Ned
Great content, I’m a pro roofer dont get call backs hardly ever but good to learn and see problems, ive applied a few changes to my tequniques from ur vids. Also i found your black walnut vid, ive got about 1,000 drying now. Cheers man
I blame the architect on those dead pocket areas, I have had to deviate from the blueprint so many times on roofs because with some roofing knowledge i know it's never going to work right. They design it on a computer and call it good with no idea how it'll translate to the real world
great content man! It is so hard to find guys that explain, as the do! all your videos are very good, very logical and clear teaching my dude Keep at it and keep explaining on your videos man, I find my self coming to your channel to watch for some guidance and advice on repairs, also very informative!
I see so many of those dead pockets, especially on newer construction projects with their multi section roofs. Visually pleasing, but having water run down to hit a wall is, at best, a problem waiting to happen, especially in such a small area like the one you’re dealing with there. 6-7-8” shingles trapped in a small valley, with 1-2-3 nails per shingle is far from ideal.
I've never used or even seen the accordion corner piece. But I have in the past done the step out past the corner. I prefer to make those small valleys actually have a square bottom to where it meets the other portion of the roof similar to the bottom of a valley on a dormer, so the water doesn't have to wrap around that corner. I do normally have the advantage though of building the roof I'm going to be shingling
Ive always done it like you say to, extend the step past those types of areas and such, its even worse when youre working with w valley metal, and the framers put the valley righ into the corner or even back/up a little. if they knew how to do it properly (push the valley out atleast a inch from the corner) it would be so much easier to form the metal valley to it and make sure it extends past 3-4" without marking it up too too bad
I loved this video. All your videos are very educational as being a new roofer I find it very helpful learning tricks and tips from professionals such as yourself. Traffic
There are to many factors with viny siding and J-channel. I'm sure I'll get some feedback on this but I personally hate the product. With LP, Azek and Versatex you are at least sealed from siding to all trims and the chances of water getting in are very slim. Water could be heading down that cricket, into that J and into the house. If it's going down the J, it needs to be able to exit.
Great Video! The item I keep seeing on some manufactures details is a 1-2 inch gap between the wall siding starter trim to top surface of the shingle which allows you to see the vertical side of the stepped flashing. Spec builders seam to put the siding and starter J channel tight on the roof which makes it harder to reroof and covers allot of crimes. This practice must not be completely wrong as it is done everywhere and the manufacturers do not seam to care.
Thats required for hardie and wood siding. I can't see how it matters with vinyl, even if there's a 1 inch gap the step flashing is still gonne be nailed through with the j trim
@@Beandiptheredneck it only really matters if there's a lot of debris build up. I've redone plenty of roofs where there's so much leaves and such caught in that area because it was tight to the roof
When JI channel is nailed on it's more then likely nailed threw the side of the step flashing and water will run into the channel and leak at the nails.
@@louisbrown2279 So thermal imaging will show wetness beneath the shingles? If so, does it work if the top is wet as well, or do you need it dry? This is the first I’ve heard of this. Come on man, we need more details.
@@huejanus5505 yes you need the surface dry after a rain so you can pinpoint the moisture which lays residual you have to do it before the underside dries completely of course so with it's theory you need to use common sense over the ordeal you use this in cases where nobody can find the leak you can flood with a hose let dry after you see it leaking in and pin point the location that way too
Here's where 90% of all so called shinglers make the ultimate mistake. That area from corner bottom up to and 12" past pitch break across ridge and up wall 12" should have been done with 2-3 layers of single ply self adhered material and color matched. Don't even think to caulk it as it won't work especially if you're in a ice and snow area. Caulk is a hack fix.
So where is the video of the repair, 15 minutes of watching with no answers or solutions. You had a lot of information and explanations which was great but it would have been nice if you added in what you did to fix it.
Wow you don't really know what you are doing do you??? Dead pocket?? It's called a dead valley and it should be made out of a galvanized dead valley pan!!! You can't shingle anything lower than 3/12!!! Flashing is absolute trash on this house!!! It's amazing how much better I am on this stuff than the "professional" 😂😂😂😂
I've been a roofer for 33 years, first thing I noticed before you even stepped on the roof was the lack of sufficient down spouts on the front gutters. I've repaired many "roof" leaks just by adding down spouts. Secondly I can tell just by the couple "short" courses on that roof the roofers really didn't know what they were doing. You my friend are the best roof trouble shooter I've come across on Yt. Whomever taught you taught you well! 💯
No one really taught me, I was just tired of working with people that didn't care! So I tried to use common sense and kept learning. Thanks for the compliment.
@@GrandRoofingInc Absoulutly, I know what you mean by working with people who just don't care about their work. When I started roofing back in the 80s the man who taught me required you labor for two years before he would let you nail shingles. Back in those days there were no roof loads from supply houses, no roof guns (all hand nailed). So by the time he would let you start nailing he knew you were committed to the job. Unlike you I don't advertise to obtain customers. I mainly work for realtors or people who got my # from realtors. This is my channel link to my other channel which is where I upload my roofing videos. ua-cam.com/channels/r9WEQ-5QoEa_UF5TwkqZnA.html
WRONG!!!
THE FLASHING IS COMPLETELY WRONG AND NONE OF Y'ALL KNOW WHAT YOU ARE SAYING OR DOING!!!🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️
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As a subscriber of yours, I love your explanations of cause and effect on issues you run into on the job. I would love them more if I could see you perform the work that you describe to us or at the very least see the finished repair or fix. ✝️
Thoroughly enjoy your videos. I am a licensed home inspector and always trying to improve my skill set. Got a lot from your videos and wish you were local so i could refer out. Great Stuff! Ned
Great detective work!
Great content, I’m a pro roofer dont get call backs hardly ever but good to learn and see problems, ive applied a few changes to my tequniques from ur vids. Also i found your black walnut vid, ive got about 1,000 drying now. Cheers man
Black walnut video on my other channel?
Yessir, got one last job next week, not looking forward to the cold, im in kzoo michigan
I like the idea of extending it for sure!
I blame the architect on those dead pocket areas, I have had to deviate from the blueprint so many times on roofs because with some roofing knowledge i know it's never going to work right. They design it on a computer and call it good with no idea how it'll translate to the real world
great content man! It is so hard to find guys that explain, as the do! all your videos are very good, very logical and clear teaching my dude Keep at it and keep explaining on your videos man, I find my self coming to your channel to watch for some guidance and advice on repairs, also very informative!
I am amazed at what actually causes leaks....look at all the caulk they had and still didnt solve it....thanks for the master class
Damn good find! Traffic
Capillary action. Modified in those low slope areas. The little extension on corners isn't a bad thing. Good diagnosis man
I see so many of those dead pockets, especially on newer construction projects with their multi section roofs. Visually pleasing, but having water run down to hit a wall is, at best, a problem waiting to happen, especially in such a small area like the one you’re dealing with there. 6-7-8” shingles trapped in a small valley, with 1-2-3 nails per shingle is far from ideal.
Yep and I bet the average home inspector who doesn't specialize in roofs would get up there and tell you theres nothing wrong with it lol!
I've never used or even seen the accordion corner piece. But I have in the past done the step out past the corner. I prefer to make those small valleys actually have a square bottom to where it meets the other portion of the roof similar to the bottom of a valley on a dormer, so the water doesn't have to wrap around that corner. I do normally have the advantage though of building the roof I'm going to be shingling
Ive always done it like you say to, extend the step past those types of areas and such, its even worse when youre working with w valley metal, and the framers put the valley righ into the corner or even back/up a little. if they knew how to do it properly (push the valley out atleast a inch from the corner) it would be so much easier to form the metal valley to it and make sure it extends past 3-4" without marking it up too too bad
Cut the corner and extend flash card
I loved this video. All your videos are very educational as being a new roofer I find it very helpful learning tricks and tips from professionals such as yourself.
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Glad it was helpful!
That type of siding seems to be popular among people with roof / wall flashing problems.
Battery oscillating saw works wonders for this.
I am not a roofer but shouldnt the shingles in the valley to the right of that dead pocket be lapped in the opposite direction ?
I really love your content and wish I was in your area. I would work with you without a second thought. Great troubshooting!
Dang that is some sloppy siding.. never would've walked away and called that good 🤦♂️
traffic, good talk, man
There are to many factors with viny siding and J-channel. I'm sure I'll get some feedback on this but I personally hate the product. With LP, Azek and Versatex you are at least sealed from siding to all trims and the chances of water getting in are very slim. Water could be heading down that cricket, into that J and into the house. If it's going down the J, it needs to be able to exit.
Great Video! The item I keep seeing on some manufactures details is a 1-2 inch gap between the wall siding starter trim to top surface of the shingle which allows you to see the vertical side of the stepped flashing. Spec builders seam to put the siding and starter J channel tight on the roof which makes it harder to reroof and covers allot of crimes. This practice must not be completely wrong as it is done everywhere and the manufacturers do not seam to care.
I agree, should always have your siding atleast a inch above the roof line, having it tight isn't good.
Thats required for hardie and wood siding. I can't see how it matters with vinyl, even if there's a 1 inch gap the step flashing is still gonne be nailed through with the j trim
@@Beandiptheredneck it only really matters if there's a lot of debris build up. I've redone plenty of roofs where there's so much leaves and such caught in that area because it was tight to the roof
Hardie and stucco guys stay 1 “ or 1 1/2” up. Vinyl guys always slam there J’s and corner posts. Next to impossible to reroof. Very frustrating.
Wise I could've watch u doing it but every good information n walk through
I prefer to leave the outside corner up a touch and run the j-channel all the way out so it can drain
Are you not gonna mention the 2 inch piece of termination cap that is need on that left side garage gable
great ideas
Coil works for that valley but I’d use Modbit
This construction is a cluster ***** !!!
The dead corner just put liberty , no shingles no nails done no leak .
God I wish you were in Massachusetts
We call it continuous metal in Buffalo.
Another bum roofing company , thanks to professional like u for explaining perfectly
Old roofer once said water runs down hill
When JI channel is nailed on it's more then likely nailed threw the side of the step flashing and water will run into the channel and leak at the nails.
EPDM all dead zones. Flashing will fail around that area no matter what you use.
I don’t get why nobody seals those corner .. if they would’ve put tar where the ice and water wraps and sat the step flashing on tar no leak
Don't play in traffic!
My secret to finding the leaks is thermal imaging camera look into it 👍
How did you come across using the thermal imaging camera?
@@rodolfoserna8900 I learned it from a certinteed inspector I had on a government roof job it shows the whole circle of water damage under the roof
@@louisbrown2279 So thermal imaging will show wetness beneath the shingles? If so, does it work if the top is wet as well, or do you need it dry? This is the first I’ve heard of this. Come on man, we need more details.
@@huejanus5505 look it up it's expensive equipment
@@huejanus5505 yes you need the surface dry after a rain so you can pinpoint the moisture which lays residual you have to do it before the underside dries completely of course so with it's theory you need to use common sense over the ordeal you use this in cases where nobody can find the leak you can flood with a hose let dry after you see it leaking in and pin point the location that way too
That needs a pan flashing at the wall. Probably too goofy to do an actual cricket there
Here's where 90% of all so called shinglers make the ultimate mistake. That area from corner bottom up to and 12" past pitch break across ridge and up wall 12" should have been done with 2-3 layers of single ply self adhered material and color matched. Don't even think to caulk it as it won't work especially if you're in a ice and snow area. Caulk is a hack fix.
The caulking was just because a lot of rain was on the way. There is a repair quote to remove it and install base and cap roll Roofing.
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I know people love all these ridge lines and gables and dormers but this is why that's a bad idea. KISS
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So where is the video of the repair, 15 minutes of watching with no answers or solutions. You had a lot of information and explanations which was great but it would have been nice if you added in what you did to fix it.
Always talking about what you would do but never do it.
Wow you don't really know what you are doing do you???
Dead pocket??
It's called a dead valley and it should be made out of a galvanized dead valley pan!!!
You can't shingle anything lower than 3/12!!!
Flashing is absolute trash on this house!!!
It's amazing how much better I am on this stuff than the "professional" 😂😂😂😂
Wayy to much work. Caulk and go, get paid! :)
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