@eejsrz Thanks for agreeing -- many roofing contractors don't get it -- they just put those little rubber boots on top of the old plastic bases -- charge the same amount as a full service pipe collar repair -- then the homeowner ends up calling us when the plastic bases continue leaking.
I never use those kind of pipe jacks,I prefer to install the ones with with the metal base and plastic collar, plastic base jacks always shrink when u don't put enough nails or eventually will break where u nailed them 1:19sec
lead jacks will last longer but i don't recomend to be used on roofs where squirrels can get on the roof (they will chew the lead jack all the way to the base on some cases)
@2miangels You're absolutely right, the plastic pipe collars are almost worthless! 90% of the pipe collars we replace are the plastic type.
Good advice on the lead collars as well. Squirrels love to chew on them -- they start at the top and work their way down, causing roof leaks during the process.
check near the end of the video when you are showing the last pipe collar. When you cut the arc on the shingle above the right collar you also cut the shingle above it. You should never cut shingles ontop of other shingles. The knife went right thru and left a cut on the shingle and you left it there.
That's a pretty good eye there, Paul. I'm glad you pointed that out. Normally though, I would be sitting below the pipe collar and since I'm right handed I would be working off to the right, and slightly below the work area. I usually make my cuts on top of a spare shingle too.
However -- I will be checking that out since you were kind enough to notice. The scratch is on top of a piece of laminate, so it shouldn't hurt anything . . . but now you've made me curious.
You're absolutely right the plastic pipe collars are worthless! 90% of the pipe collars we replace are the plastic type.
eejsrz 1 year ago
@eejsrz Thanks for agreeing -- many roofing contractors don't get it -- they just put those little rubber boots on top of the old plastic bases -- charge the same amount as a full service pipe collar repair -- then the homeowner ends up calling us when the plastic bases continue leaking.
They just don't get it ... or do they? Hmmmm.
Appreciate the response.
-Bill T-
MdRoofingServices 1 year ago
I never use those kind of pipe jacks,I prefer to install the ones with with the metal base and plastic collar, plastic base jacks always shrink when u don't put enough nails or eventually will break where u nailed them 1:19sec
lead jacks will last longer but i don't recomend to be used on roofs where squirrels can get on the roof (they will chew the lead jack all the way to the base on some cases)
2miangels 1 year ago
@2miangels You're absolutely right, the plastic pipe collars are almost worthless! 90% of the pipe collars we replace are the plastic type.
Good advice on the lead collars as well. Squirrels love to chew on them -- they start at the top and work their way down, causing roof leaks during the process.
Great response, and thanks for stopping by,
-Bill T-
MdRoofingServices 1 year ago
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2miangels 1 year ago
check near the end of the video when you are showing the last pipe collar. When you cut the arc on the shingle above the right collar you also cut the shingle above it. You should never cut shingles ontop of other shingles. The knife went right thru and left a cut on the shingle and you left it there.
Paulwilsonroofking 1 year ago
That's a pretty good eye there, Paul. I'm glad you pointed that out. Normally though, I would be sitting below the pipe collar and since I'm right handed I would be working off to the right, and slightly below the work area. I usually make my cuts on top of a spare shingle too.
However -- I will be checking that out since you were kind enough to notice. The scratch is on top of a piece of laminate, so it shouldn't hurt anything . . . but now you've made me curious.
Many thanks
Bill T
MdRoofingServices 1 year ago
I learn so much from Bill.He is a You Tube GOD!!
ajaytheroofer 2 years ago
it's hard to find a good roofer in my area, what a shame.
hjs812 2 years ago
Wind and sun can really raise hell with a roof, Great info.
RoofingRaleighNC 2 years ago
why not just use tar?
creolelady182 2 years ago
tar is a LAST RESORT , temporary repair as it dries out then cracks letting in water.
aoscarsworld 2 years ago
You know a lot about roffing I wish I could find somebody that would give me an oportunity to learn.
bendixcongo 2 years ago
Great job and great value in your work.
Very nice job. WOW 8 collers.
baseballgrader 3 years ago
Outstanding advice for a few compostion roof problems and repair.
boramir7 3 years ago