The advice is excellent! Roof work has torn my back and body apart and I'm young. 😢 But 90% of calls are these 2 issues, 10% pipe and panel flashing failure.
Excellent video , sounds very sincere and honest which is not something I can generally say about many people in the roofing industry and from my personal experiences, Sadly I’ve been ripped off by a few so called roofers and a friend in the construction industry calls them hit and run merchants..
I find this problem in every industry. My personal friend is a Dentist, and he ripped me off; a surgeon told my wife he would fix her knee, but come to find out, it was a foot problem that caused the knee to hurt. Everyone is in it for money. Roofers are no exception. That is the nature of the beast.
I agree , I will try to continue to be informed and think for myself and do as much research into something as much as I can possibly do.Incidentally my friend was a dentist and one of his all time greatest remedies for oral hygiene was to swirl your mouth out with warm salt water every night, works wonders and kills virtually everything, unfortunately there’s no money in it for our friends in big companies to promote this course of action.
Great video, to be fair to my roofer, he did tell me the problem was flashing and that the roof was ok. He chased the felt into the wall and repointed as a solution
Thank you for teaching me more in a few hours, than 4 years watching various roofers deal with low slope roofs. But you should use gloves to keep that adhesive sealant off your hands.
You can use Lead sealant which is for this exact purpose of sealing flashing.Lead sealant expands and contracts and does not loose grip from the brick or the lead flashing.😊
I have some leaks around the skylight and parapet walls and there’s lots of tar which was put on by me years ago and it needs to be removed. My wife will not let me work on the roof and I need roof doctor for the repair. How do I get in touch with roof doctor?
Thanks. All good except... Torch down seams can usually be sealed with a trowel and 1lb propane torch - and no added material. Open seams are always because 1. Original seal wasnt done with enough heat or 2. Top was applied to granulated bottom. So either, 1. Reheat and seal or 2. Heat bottom, scrape off granuals, reheat & seal.
Had 4 roofers come out, I knew I just needed some patch on 10' drip edge lifted. Have 20yr old sbs 100lb. Low slop. I've always painted roof granular with latex white paint,about every 8 yrs, is that a good idea? Thx
Thank you for reply, also have 105 sbs premium hot mop over 43lb with white tile over, which I installed 25yrs ago, hopefully will go another 30+, today they put junk under tile, imo.@@FlatRoofDoctor
I don't have any issues your technique, except you show where the screws are popping up due the base/ wood being damaged and wet. So how do you know for sure the damaged wood is dry underneath when you go to treat/ cover the screws again?
This video couldn’t have come at a better time. I live in Philadelphia and started to have a leak in our kitchen where the AC pipes go through the roof to the compressor unit (compressor unit on the 1st floor roof). We had the AC unit moved off the roof and then had new torch down put on. The new torch down was done because the existing roof wasn’t in good shape and had cracks where the water was getting under the roof and making its way to the hole. Unfortunately, we are still having water get under the roof and it is because the roofer did not seal it against our house properly. We have aluminum siding over brick. Now they’re saying we need all new siding. Should this have been part of putting down the new torch down? Also, I can’t see or feel any metal flashing under the siding so how would anyone even properly put down new torch down without taking the siding off? I’m trying to figure out if I can get under the siding and tar it myself.
Taking aluminum siding off without damaging it is almost impossible. I think your best bet would be to try and remove the bottom panel of the siding, then seal the roof against the brick wall. I think you could remove the screws that holds the siding to the wall. But if it is nails, you will have to pry them out. I suspect that there is either a window or door in that wall above the area of the leak. Water will get in behind the siding at the window sill or above the door drip cap. Just areas you could look to see if you could seal that instead of removing the siding.
With all due respect, you don't know what you are saying, that roofers don't want you to know. You'll say anything to get "Likes" for your video. The majority of the roofers are honest. You're the one being dishonest.
The best part of the Doctor's videos is he explains why there's a problem and how to fix it...simply. Excellent!
Many thanks, I appreciate your comment
thank you so much i re did my whole roof for about 1/4 the cost of the estimates . you are awesome
Great job!
The advice is excellent! Roof work has torn my back and body apart and I'm young. 😢 But 90% of calls are these 2 issues, 10% pipe and panel flashing failure.
You got this! At least someone agreeing.
Excellent video , sounds very sincere and honest which is not something I can generally say about many people in the roofing industry and from my personal experiences, Sadly I’ve been ripped off by a few so called roofers and a friend in the construction industry calls them hit and run merchants..
I find this problem in every industry. My personal friend is a Dentist, and he ripped me off; a surgeon told my wife he would fix her knee, but come to find out, it was a foot problem that caused the knee to hurt. Everyone is in it for money. Roofers are no exception. That is the nature of the beast.
I agree , I will try to continue to be informed and think for myself and do as much research into something as much as I can possibly do.Incidentally my friend was a dentist and one of his all time greatest remedies for oral hygiene was to swirl your mouth out with warm salt water every night, works wonders and kills virtually everything, unfortunately there’s no money in it for our friends in big companies to promote this course of action.
great info
Great video, to be fair to my roofer, he did tell me the problem was flashing and that the roof was ok. He chased the felt into the wall and repointed as a solution
Thank you for all your videos!
Glad you like them! I hope to help many people.
Good to know! Thank u for the information!! 🎉
Gracias senorita. Te quiero mucho from the USA I hope all your studies goes well.
Good work. Ingenius. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you kind sir!!! Much appreciated for your sharing your acquired knowledge!!! 😍😍👏👏👏👍👍💖💖💖
You are very welcome
Thank you for teaching me more in a few hours, than 4 years watching various roofers deal with low slope roofs. But you should use gloves to keep that adhesive sealant off your hands.
You can use Lead sealant which is for this exact purpose of sealing flashing.Lead sealant expands and contracts and does not loose grip from the brick or the lead flashing.😊
You are such fantastic guy! good hard working man. thank you sir
Hello nice video, in the chimeney i have to put the flashing? Or can i atach the roll roof the the chimeney and used only liquid flashing paint ?
Thank you for explaining that! Can Turbo Seal be used on TPO, EPDM, or PVC membrane etc roofing?
On everything but not on EPDM , plexiglass or glass
Maravillosamente excelente
vientos!
Can you just apply the liquid rubber w/o mesh? Tks
I have some leaks around the skylight and parapet walls and there’s lots of tar which was put on by me years ago and it needs to be removed.
My wife will not let me work on the roof and I need roof doctor for the repair.
How do I get in touch with roof doctor?
Thanks. All good except...
Torch down seams can usually be sealed with a trowel and 1lb propane torch - and no added material.
Open seams are always because 1. Original seal wasnt done with enough heat or 2. Top was applied to granulated bottom.
So either, 1. Reheat and seal or 2. Heat bottom, scrape off granuals, reheat & seal.
Agreed. My experience also.
thank you very much
You are welcome
Question: You said you must remove the paint before applying the poly seal.
Why did you then apply poly seal directly over the paint on another wall?
Where do you purchase the fleece and the roof patch that you're using?
Where can we get the turbo poly seal and fleece?
Vientos sr Nash
gracias Senor
Yeah
Ya mann, lol
Had 4 roofers come out, I knew I just needed some patch on 10' drip edge lifted. Have 20yr old sbs 100lb. Low slop. I've always painted roof granular with latex white paint,about every 8 yrs, is that a good idea? Thx
Any protection helps. UV's is the biggest killer of any roof.
Thank you for reply, also have 105 sbs premium hot mop over 43lb with white tile over, which I installed 25yrs ago, hopefully will go another 30+, today they put junk under tile, imo.@@FlatRoofDoctor
Use an oil-based paint with high gloss.
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thanks
I don't have any issues your technique, except you show where the screws are popping up due the base/ wood being damaged and wet. So how do you know for sure the damaged wood is dry underneath when you go to treat/ cover the screws again?
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Thank you
La canción de fondo muy bonita
gracias
I personally don't know of any cold applied roof sealer that's as good as hot torch applied bitumen. Just sayin'
That roof needs replaced. The decking is compromised and the roof membrane looked pretty old anyway.
This video couldn’t have come at a better time. I live in Philadelphia and started to have a leak in our kitchen where the AC pipes go through the roof to the compressor unit (compressor unit on the 1st floor roof). We had the AC unit moved off the roof and then had new torch down put on. The new torch down was done because the existing roof wasn’t in good shape and had cracks where the water was getting under the roof and making its way to the hole.
Unfortunately, we are still having water get under the roof and it is because the roofer did not seal it against our house properly. We have aluminum siding over brick. Now they’re saying we need all new siding. Should this have been part of putting down the new torch down? Also, I can’t see or feel any metal flashing under the siding so how would anyone even properly put down new torch down without taking the siding off? I’m trying to figure out if I can get under the siding and tar it myself.
Taking aluminum siding off without damaging it is almost impossible.
I think your best bet would be to try and remove the bottom panel of the siding, then seal the roof against the brick wall.
I think you could remove the screws that holds the siding to the wall. But if it is nails, you will have to pry them out.
I suspect that there is either a window or door in that wall above the area of the leak. Water will get in behind the siding at the window sill or above the door drip cap.
Just areas you could look to see if you could seal that instead of removing the siding.
With all due respect, you don't know what you are saying, that roofers don't want you to know. You'll say anything to get "Likes" for your video. The majority of the roofers are honest. You're the one being dishonest.