Chimney Cap Seal - Amazing Easy Trick Saves your Chimney
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
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Chimney crown sealed with Turbo poly Seal. Watch the crazy camera girl balancing over my shoulder on a 30 ft high chimney taking this video. This is the best product to seal the cement on a chimney crown
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0:00 Thin Slab of Cement on Top
0:56 Removing Old Caulking
1:52 How to use Turbo Poly Seal
6:10 Results after completing
6:21 It can Rain 10 min after applying
6:29 End Bla Bla Bla - Навчання та стиль
Thanks for posting..Very helpful..
Safety second for the flat roof doctor. The rest of that concrete will break off within three years. You should of made a cap out of metal and attached.
I have always used plastering sand and granite dust chippings when fluching chimney caps and used to put pillow cases down chimm to stop shit going down good video 👌👍
thanks
That’s some scary stuff you are very very brave man
You get used to it. You don't even see the hight
Cool! It worked on my roof too, 🙋♀️💗😄
yes sweetheart
Just curious, why didn't you use the fleece? Only wondering because we are going to apply the Turbo Poly Seal and wondered if we need to use the fleece?
Thank you.
I believe u i see cracked cement chimney caps all throughout the our neighborhood - i did mine yesterday this way and i it rained and it never leaked im impressed
But my question is why wasn’t it done this way to begin with if they knew cement will fail ?
She's some kind of wife!
What are you going to do when the rest of the capping cracks, for your product to work you should remove old capping then re cap with the correct mix wait for it to cure then put the sealant on top,
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Yes your correct. Doing it the way you describe is better. But the owner did not want to spend more than what we offered. This will last for 5 years or more but eventually the UV's will break it down and then they could do what you recommend.
Do the cracks on the cap need the fleece reinforcement? It’s not as flexible as flashing would be.
nope, no need to put the fleece
what happened to fleece and another coat?
Was not necessary in this case
Great work, I suggest you disable comments
Hi Mike. Thanks for the comment. Can you give me a reason to disable the comments. I am always open for suggestions
It's YouToilet, comments are supposed to be mainly moronic.
@@FlatRoofDoctor Well, no, leave them on......but many comments are
fairly moronic, leading some content-creators to turn them off because they get sick of the blather.
Ohhh no!
I'm glad in the UK we have health and safety rules, that sort of job would need scaffolding, an extra cost but you can come home safely.
Exactly, a huge expense to bring in scaffolding. I could have used a ladder to do the same, but I chose to do it this way.
Looks like crap, and very unsafe