Upgrading the ENTRYWAY with off the shelf materials

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    This week I finally finished off my multi-month quest to fix the leak in my garage. In the last video I started a timber frame awning, and in this video I put on the finishing touches. Everything from sheathing to gutters, roofing to soffit panels. I even managed to remove the old door, flash the entry (which was the reason for the leak in the first place), and install a brand new door.
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  • @MichaelAlm
    @MichaelAlm  Před rokem +14

    Thanks for watching everyone! For those interested, plans are up on the website in both Metric and Imperial www.almfab.com/store/p/alm-fab-timber-frame-awning

  • @csg137
    @csg137 Před rokem +50

    Mr.Alm if I may offer (I know unsolicited) a piece of advice. Please cut your siding 1 inch above your roofline and tuck your flashing behind your siding. Get a roll of 6in aluminum flashing cut for a continuous length and bend to a 90° to slip between your siding and underneath your shingles. Use Henry's construction and flashing adhesive from home Depot. I typically use the adhesive between the shingles and the flashing and any surface nails thru the shingles. I cut the flashing so the horizontal leg that goes between your shingles and the plywood roof is a 90° cut with a 2in tab that folds over the peak and the vertical leg goes straight up from the peak which is a 45° cut (if that makes any sense). As an after thought you could get ahold of a local roofing supply company and have them bend you up the flashing you need. They would also be able to demonstrate in person what you would need to do and how to overlap your flashing. All the best and hope I didn't come off as preachy!

    • @MichaelAlm
      @MichaelAlm  Před rokem +27

      Honestly this is super helpful, thank you!! I really didn’t know the best method. Not a lot of information out there on how to retrofit these kinds of things.

    • @jasperrodrigues7026
      @jasperrodrigues7026 Před rokem +8

      I wanted to mention this as well. Thanks for sharing it in such a humble and helpful way-too many people get all preachy when trying to share advice. Thank you for putting it so well.

    • @DrewPeabawls
      @DrewPeabawls Před rokem +1

      Multi tool to cut the bottom inch of the siding should do the trick!

  • @jorisstrickx
    @jorisstrickx Před rokem +72

    Water will be a problem again if the flashing isn't closed against the wall. It'll probably rot the wood underneath your shingles and drip behind the molding of your door. Water doesn't need much. I once installed a roof and had an inexplicable leak. Everything was installed correct. Water was dripping pretty hard inside. After searching different possibilities I found out it came in thru little cracks in the stucco, not wider then a hair. Nearly invisible. The water traveled thru the cracks, allover the wall, behind the insulation and entered the inside of the little extension of the house. In your case the large gaps between your outside panels in combination with the unsealed flashing. And why create a bend on top of the drain if you're going straight down anyway? I hope you tackle the problems before they occur. Would be a waste of the time already spent to make it beautiful.

  • @jasperrodrigues7026
    @jasperrodrigues7026 Před rokem +29

    Lets take a moment and appreciate how much work he put into this wonderful video, how great it turned out, and the courage it takes to share your work :)
    Lets also take a moment to remember that this man is not a roofer, most of us aren't either, and to be kind and humble when sharing our advice hahaha

    • @nopenopeandnope7050
      @nopenopeandnope7050 Před rokem

      How about taking a moment to appreciate the fact that the thing he just made is compromised and also helps to compromise his house.

  • @lukepieroni
    @lukepieroni Před rokem +7

    As a Canadian, I really appreciate that you apologized to the GoPro

  • @doofusmaguilacutee4998
    @doofusmaguilacutee4998 Před rokem +26

    Hey Michael, Just a helpful tip here. You need a "kickout" step flash at the bottom of the overhang on each side. As you have it now, the water will reach the end of the roof and then straight down the wall.

    • @jasperrodrigues7026
      @jasperrodrigues7026 Před rokem +2

      Agreed, adding the kickout flashing is going to help a whole lot

    • @korypeters2059
      @korypeters2059 Před 9 měsíci

      True its a must for the eave side of dormers against the wall

  • @mishelle6315
    @mishelle6315 Před rokem +9

    Dude... that ladder on the stairs is far scarier than the other one!

  • @bradsnapp5360
    @bradsnapp5360 Před rokem +1

    Michael that was a great video!!! Man all the ladder work on a small hard-to-access project site was a nail biter not to mention you having to set cameras in hairy positions. Bravo!!

  • @bytesizedengineering
    @bytesizedengineering Před rokem +1

    I can't imagine how hard this project was to film! It turned out beautiful!

  • @makernova8160
    @makernova8160 Před rokem +6

    You're a much braver man than I! I would not be able to do that at that height on such a small area. Well done, everything turned out great! I really like the look of the colors in contrast with the natural wood look.

  • @Thomllama
    @Thomllama Před rokem +2

    looks awesome but 2 things.. the flashing and venting. 1. you absolutely need to seal off the top of that flashing! all you have done is move the problem spot up by nothing that! 2 good options are to cut a straight line in the siding and sliding a "L" channel in and caulking it. or, cutting out the piece completely slide an Z channel in and install a freeze board, (basically just a 1x board, best these days if use the PVC stuff) 2. venting! even that little roof should be vented, at least some! not perfect but you can drill the little discs that just pop in the hole in the boards underneath, at the bottom and the ridge.. should vent out the top of the roof, but uninsulated you can actually just vent under the ridge as there is no actual gable closing it off.. so it will break at least a bit. otherwise that roof won't last long as the plywood will rot much faster fro the extreme hot/cold from day to night temp swings. need to vent to get condensation out easy from over night cooling.

  • @ThermalDragon
    @ThermalDragon Před rokem +2

    Looks great! Miss the red door though...

  • @rcl6371
    @rcl6371 Před 8 měsíci

    A safety harness and lanyard while up there? Would be a good idea eh. And a spotter so it you go off your femoral artery isn't cut off after 3-4 min. Nice work you did!

  • @williamellis8993
    @williamellis8993 Před rokem +1

    Looks great, Michael. It's almost like building an entire house in miniature.
    Bill

  • @Vikingwerk
    @Vikingwerk Před rokem +3

    To repeat what my mentor taught me about roofing: “You gotta think like a raindrop.”
    Meaning: water wants to go down hill, so make sure when it does, it never has a path *under* anything, because under=inside.

  • @bradleytuckwell4881
    @bradleytuckwell4881 Před rokem +3

    I think you needed a stunt man for some of this shooting but you pulled it off it looks amazing and yes it is such a relief to know the problem is fixed. I have to say your one of my favourite channels I always enjoy your content and I gain so much knowledge from watching you so thanks

  • @royrussell8531
    @royrussell8531 Před 4 měsíci

    Totally awesome build!!! I'm glad you are still living!!! 🤠🤠🤠

  • @onenameddome9247
    @onenameddome9247 Před rokem

    Always interesting to see how houses in the USA are built, seems less solid and durable than what I know, from Europe. still lovely job on that awning.

  • @samtrolinder4837
    @samtrolinder4837 Před rokem +1

    Great job. But Look at the T111 siding flaring out above you at the flashing around 2:10 on video. You might have more wall rot than you thought & the siding may need replaced. Gotta love seattle everything rots here

  • @vmoutsop
    @vmoutsop Před rokem +1

    So, instead of making sure your safe and get the job done, its more important to get the shot and possibly get hurt. That's what I call dedication!

  • @grainofsalt9015
    @grainofsalt9015 Před rokem

    Great job. The whole time I was watching. That one piece of siding above your head over where the aluminum ladder was positioned, drove my OCD, through the roof. LOL 🤣😂. Just saying... You were right there. One nail, done.
    Yes, there's one of me in every bunch, 😬 LOL...
    BUT,
    I know. My house is a never ending story too. Always something, LOL... 😁

  • @trishblakely3476
    @trishblakely3476 Před rokem +3

    “Why didn’t anybody ever build an awning over this door?” 😂 Great build, Michael!

  • @JSCRocketScientist
    @JSCRocketScientist Před rokem

    I can’t thank you enough for this and your previous video. I live in Houston. Not exactly ‘cold and wet’ but I challenge you to find anyplace more just wet. The rains are impressively heavy and I can think of at least 5 times when we have gotten more than 30 inches of rain in a day. Sometimes ten inches in an hour. We’ve been hear nearly 50 years and have an inoperable door that goes from the garage outside. I’m positive this is against the fire code. My husband takes the opposite approach to building and repairs than I do. With 6 children, he assumes they will break things so he buys cheap and fixes fast. In my case, I build to last and don’t have to fix. Both approaches have their uses but not for doors. He always installed a metal door, and it always rusted shut. The frame is rotted too. I saw awnings when I worked at the Home Depot in millworks for a while. You have made this task approachable. I loved that you included your errors like the falling ladder. Thankfully we have a friend with scaffolding. I shall borrow it.

  • @Goalsplus
    @Goalsplus Před rokem

    I'm happy to live in an area which predominantly uses steel sheeting.

  • @junebug9320
    @junebug9320 Před rokem

    I'm incredibly jealous of your confidence on ladders. Sometimes I freak out if a step stool I have to use has more than two steps.

  • @JingerVideo
    @JingerVideo Před rokem +4

    Great work and thank you for showing us all the steps in detail. Congrats on completing a huge project! 💪

  • @adelaferreira4575
    @adelaferreira4575 Před 11 měsíci

    That awning is a work of art ,the whole project looks beautiful ,if I have half the tools you have it would make my life easier but I have to figure things out without them , thanks great video !

  • @HLR4th
    @HLR4th Před rokem +3

    Outstanding job- thanks for taking the extra time to do it on video! Great tips about the heat gun/vinyl downspout and the partial paper removal on the membrane!

  • @remimercier4283
    @remimercier4283 Před rokem +3

    *Michael drops the go-pro*
    *Michael apologizes to the go-pro*
    Sweetness made man. 😂

  • @TrapperWorks
    @TrapperWorks Před rokem

    Always love your videos! You are very aspirational -- the perfect mix of fine furniture creation and handyman skills!

  • @jopp3786
    @jopp3786 Před rokem

    Graupel. That's the word for the small pellets of frozen precipitation.

  • @jbbresers
    @jbbresers Před rokem +1

    Great vid but get back up the ladder and run a bead of sealant along the top of that flashing.
    The Z flashing you mentioned would be a more permanent fix but good roof sealant will last at least a few years.

  • @HopefulNeko
    @HopefulNeko Před rokem +1

    ive been enjoying this restoration! also i love all your videos! you make lots of cool things and tend to always be cheery. overall i love watching your content! :)

  • @louisnemick1939
    @louisnemick1939 Před rokem

    Thank you for all the trouble you through to make this video. I really appreciate.

  • @jim7smith
    @jim7smith Před rokem

    Very well done, Michael. I really liked the "post and beam" foundation you fabricated for the support structure. I know you get some high winds out there occasionally along with the almost never ending rainfall, so a great roof with great flashing is a must have for you. Here in north Florida we have hurricanes, tornadoes, severe thunderstorms with hail occasionally, along with very hot sunshine about 80 per cent of the time, so we have other issues. Our house was built in 1845, so it has survived a lot of storms and the entire town burning twice within about a year back in 1910 and 1911. Our house is the only original house that survived both fires. It needs a lot work, due to many years of weather and neglect. Glad you are worry free on your previously rotting wall, well done.

  • @thanatos66613
    @thanatos66613 Před rokem +2

    Awesome job! It's not a negative, but I kinda miss the character of the red door😂

    • @lukafilm
      @lukafilm Před rokem

      Yeeeees my thought exactly. Red doors were awesome! But great job!

  • @schroederb2007
    @schroederb2007 Před rokem +4

    I think on your first course youre supposed to use the top part of the shingle and cut the tabs off. then flip it upside down so the tar adheres to the back side of the first shingle, keeping it down in the wind and stuff

  • @michaelmustered7536
    @michaelmustered7536 Před 4 měsíci

    I have the same project but not as high up as yours, love how yours came out!

  • @sandragee2864
    @sandragee2864 Před rokem +1

    Michael, your work looks absolutely awesome.

  • @TotalBoat
    @TotalBoat Před rokem

    So great seeing it come together! The awning is gorgeous!

    • @MichaelAlm
      @MichaelAlm  Před rokem +1

      Thanks!! That Halcyon looks great on there 😉

  • @ErinIsBlueBlue
    @ErinIsBlueBlue Před rokem

    Beautiful job !

  • @JessePenico
    @JessePenico Před rokem

    Thank you for your bravery!

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Před rokem

    Fantastic work, Michael! Really well done! 😃
    About the stairs falling, I'm happy you weren't at the top of it. 😬
    Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @nineteen-sixty-nine9373

    Very sturdy awning,It should out last the original roof. Excellent!

  • @nathanhsieh5442
    @nathanhsieh5442 Před rokem +12

    If wind pushes the rain against your siding, won’t it run down and drip behind your flashing?

    • @gerlern
      @gerlern Před rokem

      He discusses this at ~ 9:45

    • @titosrevenger
      @titosrevenger Před rokem

      Even if it does, the siding behind it is intact so it'll just keep running down the side of the building.

    • @adamm2716
      @adamm2716 Před rokem +1

      @@titosrevengeronly after rotting the plywood on the awning

  • @johnhallock2713
    @johnhallock2713 Před rokem

    Reaching up that high on a latter like that id strap it too the deck railing or even screwing it in with a metal strap is how we used too do it when i was doing soffitt/fashia that way it dont try too slide and ive also framed houses in the past and ive seen and done my very own fair share of stupid stuff and got lucky most every time so it a bit of security i feel... just thought id mention is all but ya do amazing work brother... as for the flashing like you said youve not got alot of choice without tearing into the entire side of the house.... id just get ya some plastic/fiber reinforced flashing/gutter sealant and just caulk the top of it... the only problem with silicone on flashing or gutters is that the wind can almost blow it off once cured and the gutter sealant is pretty awesome but it normally comes in either black or silver which the black would look awesome😁...
    P.S- YOUR FIT AND FINISH AND JUST THE OVERALL DESIGN & EXECUTION OF THIS AWNING TURNED OUT AMAZING SO I HAD TOO COME BACK AND EDIT MY ORIGINAL COMMENT JUST TOO LET YA KNOW THIS... I FEEL THIS DAY & AGE ITS FEW AND FAR BETWEEN TOO FIND OTHERS WHO ACTUALLY TAKE PRIDE IN EVERYTHING THEY DO & DO SO TOO VERY BEST OF THEIR ABILITY... PEOPLE NEED TOO SLOS DOWN & TAKE PRIDE IN THE STUFF THEY DO... KEEP UP ALL THE HARD WORK & KEEP THE AMAZING VIDEOS COMING...

  • @goldenstickwood4580
    @goldenstickwood4580 Před rokem

    Caulk across the top of the flashing

  • @ITBlanka
    @ITBlanka Před rokem

    Shout out to the neighbor being a good sport about it.

  • @joshuambean
    @joshuambean Před rokem

    NOICE! Looks amazing. Love the shoes too!

  • @douglasadrian138
    @douglasadrian138 Před rokem +1

    Great job...there is NO way I could or would have done that. Yeah, I would have fallen off....so my solution. Michale - building a bigger landing! That little space looks a little scary!

  • @EvanKorf
    @EvanKorf Před rokem

    Hello! I'm a video professional, and I had a suggestion in regards to the filming issue you mentioned at the beginning of the video. You may want to look at a Cardellini clamp with a 3/8 16 thread on the top. You can then add your preferred camera tripod head to that. It allows you to clamp just about anywhere. Just don't forget to use a safety cable with it! Safety first.

  • @mikebox
    @mikebox Před rokem

    Dude, you need some safety equipment. I would have suggested using some webbing straps or rope to tie the latter to the railing, or just screwing a heavy ring bolt to the house. then you'd have a stable place to work. or rent some scalfling . YOu could also wear a rappel harness also tied into the upper house.. BTW, great work. looks great.

  • @makingamaker9780
    @makingamaker9780 Před rokem

    What a fantastic build series. Thank you Michael, you've done an amazing job.
    I wonder if you could just inject a bunch of silicone behind the step flashing against the house siding... Not sure if that would last.
    Anyway, thank you for sharing all this hard work. It came out beautifully!!

  • @NMS409
    @NMS409 Před rokem

    I always enjoy your videos! thanks :)

  • @androcus
    @androcus Před rokem

    Ah yes the April snow/hail. The NW has it's pros and cons.

  • @hoisinholdup
    @hoisinholdup Před rokem

    "A 32ft ladder is a different storey." Nice

  • @kerryoneill1210
    @kerryoneill1210 Před rokem

    Looks great!

  • @negotiableaffections
    @negotiableaffections Před rokem

    Absolute boss, Michael, those heights would finish me! And a great result that looks perfect (and dry!). I hear they want a shed erecting on the summit of Mt. Everest. . .you busy?

  • @jbb5470
    @jbb5470 Před rokem

    beautiful!

  • @markkaes3144
    @markkaes3144 Před rokem

    Good work! Better you than me… I was puckering just watching you up there 😂🤣😂

  • @KingParzival
    @KingParzival Před rokem

    Dude, you are insane. Such an awesome video!

  • @apalehorsenamed_death2849

    This came out great. Let's hope the next thing is that landing and extending it to the corner cause that's a tight area.

  • @brawales
    @brawales Před rokem

    This man is gorgeous, I do fancy him so much.

  • @John.117
    @John.117 Před rokem

    Fantastic craftsmanship there. Glad to see you taking the time to make it excellent. Thank you for sharing… Best to you and yours.

  • @idiotninja
    @idiotninja Před rokem

    Man I'd love to see you on Nebula!

  • @kullervo.
    @kullervo. Před rokem

    Nice job 👏🏻

  • @MtnBike60532
    @MtnBike60532 Před rokem +4

    did you put any caulk/sealant along the top edge of the step flashing to prevent water from running down the wall and getting behind the step flashing? I've seen roofers using cold tar in that application to keep water from penetrating behind the flashing.

  • @abigailjacob4043
    @abigailjacob4043 Před rokem

    Thank you for showing all this process! Step flashing must still do its job even if it's exposed - on a brick house with an awning like this, the step flashing is visible. There are several brick homes in my neighborhood done this way, and I want to install an awning like this on my own brick house. Here's a question: How would you secure the timber frame to the home if your home is brick? You said that you bolted it directly to studs in the wall behind the siding -- would you do this with a brick home?

  • @Kimba117
    @Kimba117 Před rokem

    Congrats on finishing this huge project---it looks great! And thanks for all your efforts to make these excellent videos. And finally...you have good taste in cats. ;-)

  • @c.a.g.1977
    @c.a.g.1977 Před rokem

    Awesome project, Michael!
    Hope you siliconed the step-flahing to the siding, don't think it was in the video?

  • @sandragee2864
    @sandragee2864 Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @CookieZ3353
    @CookieZ3353 Před rokem

    Beautiful workmanship! Who gets to carry the groceries up those stairs?????

  • @Andreas-tw4cm
    @Andreas-tw4cm Před rokem

    Glad you made it unscathed, that looked sketchy!

  • @paulheitkemper1559
    @paulheitkemper1559 Před rokem +80

    That flashing isn't magic. Those grooves in the siding now form little water holding chambers. You need to at least cap them. I'd fill them with roofing sealant.

    • @yewsengcheong1637
      @yewsengcheong1637 Před rokem +2

      Is it correct that the flashing is under the shingle? Seems like the water can flow off shingle and under and onto flashing, then flow off the flashing and under, if that makes sense.

    • @paulheitkemper1559
      @paulheitkemper1559 Před rokem +2

      @@yewsengcheong1637 it is. Some people might choose to run a line of roofing sealant along the flashing.

    • @stephenhegarty
      @stephenhegarty Před rokem +5

      Water intrusion will definitely still be a problem. Wind driven rain is going to fall down the wall and track in the siding grooves coming out along the top of the door. Best solution would have been to cut back the siding along the roof life and place flashing up behind it replacing it again after the shingles have been laid.

    • @paulheitkemper1559
      @paulheitkemper1559 Před rokem

      @@stephenhegarty exactly.

    • @korypeters2059
      @korypeters2059 Před 9 měsíci

      Flashing is supposed to go under siding unless the the top was sealed but still not how its supposes to work needs counter flashing

  • @awakenedophelia
    @awakenedophelia Před 11 měsíci

    "W-what are you doing, Step-Flashing?" 😂

  • @royrussell8531
    @royrussell8531 Před 4 měsíci

    Love the cat's expression, what the hell is he doing now!!!

  • @jomercer21113
    @jomercer21113 Před 2 měsíci

    you need a set of side-discharge downspout elbows

  • @nickyt3269
    @nickyt3269 Před rokem

    cool video, but the highlight are those tims!!!! awesome shoes\

  • @balzacq
    @balzacq Před rokem +1

    I've been demolishing and rebuilding my partially-rotted and overall structurally suspect kitchen wall in West Seattle these last few months. Yeah, we don't have feet of snow like they do back East, but working outside in winter is still just miserable.

  • @Obtuse94
    @Obtuse94 Před rokem

    Awning looks incredible. Is that light by any chance from Steel Lighting Company?

  • @eulerizeit
    @eulerizeit Před rokem

    Thank you neighbor

  • @SpiderMax95
    @SpiderMax95 Před rokem

    the awning is looking great!
    are you gonna pain the door red again? that was a real eyecatcher before.

  • @smashyrashy
    @smashyrashy Před rokem +1

    Great video sir! I would like to buy the plans but I was wondering how hard it would be to adjust the dimensions and make this for a double door?

  • @TheChevarie
    @TheChevarie Před 8 měsíci

    very congrat

  • @sarahhardtbern
    @sarahhardtbern Před rokem

    No kidding about this video not being safe for those afraid of heights

  • @lesleyyoung5730
    @lesleyyoung5730 Před rokem +1

    Anyone else watching this through their fingers, eyes squinted, scared he's gonna fall any second? No, just me? Ok then never mind, I'm just gonna go and have a relaxing cup of tea and a shot.

  • @TheducksOrg
    @TheducksOrg Před rokem

    I really like your content.. if you revisit the siding/flashing, can I politely suggest you hire a cherry picker to make sure you can make more of it? 😅 Those ladders scare the crap out of me

  • @earlye
    @earlye Před rokem

    Looks like you didn't flash _above_ the door. Should be a piece of z-flashing there. Awning will most likely prevent that being a problem in all but sideways rain (we get that here occasionally, dunno about Seattle), so long as you do something to seal the step-flashing.

  • @howardcrane5902
    @howardcrane5902 Před rokem +1

    I’m so happy my wife sold my ladders when I turned 72.

  • @MFunkibut
    @MFunkibut Před rokem

    I am afraid of heights. I made it to the opening. See ya next time :)

  • @sportsman1824
    @sportsman1824 Před rokem

    Great build as usual. I offer 1 constructive comment... install flashing between the roof and siding. Standing water is insidious and will find a way in. I do not need to tell you how much damage standing water can do. If you do not want to cut your siding, epoxy in a filler strip in the vertical grooves and caulk.

  • @peterschut63
    @peterschut63 Před rokem

    Respect

  • @eduardvaniersel7535
    @eduardvaniersel7535 Před rokem +1

    What's stopping water running down the wall from getting behind the stepflashing?

  • @jameshodgins1937
    @jameshodgins1937 Před rokem

    I know this has been said before, but your step flashing should have gone behind the siding. You should cut the siding about an inch above the roof line and slide the flashing over the shingles and under the siding. You are going to have water issues with it the way it is. Other than that, you did a fine job.

  • @MBMCincy63
    @MBMCincy63 Před rokem

    just glad you are off the ladders! scary! great work, intrepid painstaking detail and fantastic workmanship! shivering black bell thumbs up!

  • @LiqdPT
    @LiqdPT Před rokem

    0:54 if those are little snow pellets, they're known as "graupel". Seattle was the first place I encountered it. Don't know if it's a Convergence Zone thing or what.

  • @alanvzat
    @alanvzat Před rokem

    nice shoes

  • @adamm2716
    @adamm2716 Před rokem

    water is def going to get behind that flashing, you could have used tar on the back side to atleast help or you could do a 1x4 over the edge then caulk that into the wall

  • @fcschoenthal
    @fcschoenthal Před rokem

    Looks absolutely great and I'm sure a lot more functional. - Chris

  • @Gandellion
    @Gandellion Před rokem

    I feel like you should collab with DIY Huntress since you have quite similar styles