This Old House | Roof University (S42 E24) | FULL EPISODE
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- The apprentices attend a roofing class and then they put their skills to practice. Back at the triple decker, a vinyl floor goes in. Mauro touches up the cabinets. Tom and Charlie install French doors
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Our Generation Next Apprentices have spent time with electrician Heath Eastman, with Mauro Henrique and his painting crew, and with Russ and Charlie Silva’s carpenters. Today their experience goes up a level, to the roof. They head to a roofing academy in New Jersey to meet Brian Cornelius and Daniel Caviano to learn that trade.
The kitchen on the top floor will have a vinyl plank floor. Kevin O'Connor finds Sean McCarron installing the wood grain floating floor.
The first floor kitchen cabinets survived the fire but demo and rebuilding has taken its toll. Kevin finds Mauro cleaning up the old doors and matching colors on a Tom Silva repair.
The 1905 Three Decker had no insulation in the walls when it was built. Tom, Charlie and the apprentices use mineral wool to insulate the exterior wall cavities.
Cathyrn Blackwell puts in the repaired leaded glass doors.
The room between Carol’s parlor and dining room will sometimes be used as a spare bedroom so she asked for a door between the rooms. Tom helps Charlie install a French door.
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This Old House | Roof University (S42 E24) | FULL EPISODE
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It's amazing how smooth Tom Silva's work is, his hands are precise. Look at those cuts with the circular saw, zero hint of binding the blade, perfect cut
@@brianglade848 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I am so proud of and excited for these young people. I hope that they have long, safe, and lucrative careers. Huge thanks to TOH and the Roof University. This was so good to see.
Thank you for another full episode of This Old House.
@@brianglade848 🍆👅
Gay af
Nice attention to detail from the floor installer! Making sure to mix up the prints on the vinyl planks is something that could easily be overlooked while installing, but would be a small thing that would drive the resident crazy long after he's gone.
LOL Tommy The insulation is is hydrophobic not hydroponic (if it was hydroponic it would grow plants! 🤣)
Really nice job,... it's great to see the kids learning & working!
Charley's always my fave, he's got the same great accent as his pop, he knows what he's doing in the construction field, and he's great at explaining. I know historically he wasn't that happy about being in front of the camera so it's good to see him expanding and learning that end of the franchise.
Mauro is a big favorite too, and Jenn of course.
@@brianglade848 🤣🤣
Such amazing young people learning such important skills. So happy to see this.
every time there's an upload on this channel my heart jumps up.
At 16:10 they say that the mineral wool insulation blocks airflow. Insulation is NOT an air barrier; it is an air filter at best. An effective method of blocking airflow, as in infiltration from the outside, is to caulk all corners of the stud bay. Alternatively, spray urethane foam also works to both air seal AND insulate the cavity.
That was a huge argument that I had with the GC of my kitchen reno. In fact, I pulled all the pink stuff (not my call) out of the bays to check and he had a HUGE surprise the next morning when he showed up as his crew screwed the pooch and didn't do what I asked. I showed him what I did - cleaned out the debris that was left from the demo and put spray foam in myself. Oh and lets not get into the sopping wet insulation that I made him replace because they didn't wrap the outside walls with a vapor barrier and the major rain we got over 2 days came thru.
@@kimberlyokeeffe5360 Good call! You should consider being a GC yourself. Or a consultant at the least.
@@daveb495 I might have a a couple of decades ago but now I just want to knit and cuddle my great-grand lol
It’s nice too see these young guys that won’t to learn a job that will take them a long way in life if they will stay with it.
@Ron Evans, I agree. Ignore Kevin. He’s a troll. He’s jealous because he doesn’t know the difference from a screw and a nail.
@@johnlebzelter4208 Kevin knows the difference between a lobstah and a cabbhage
I ❤ THiS SHOW..😁👍✨✨✨
@@Kevin-mp5of I HAVE A FAN...😁😁😂😂🤣THANKS DOO DOO HEAD ✨💩✨😂✨😂✨😂✨😂✨😂✨
Great teacher
We used rock wool on our addition and I can attest that there is a difference in the comfort of the room. The GC used the pink stuff in the kitchen and it's not quite a comfortable as the addition.
Making sure that the shim screw lines up dead center under the hinge screw.
@@brianglade848 goutta have a strawp ta be on the ruff tohmy
I have a she shed I want to insulate. I have a washer & dryer hook up & electrical wires running around the shed to other electrical sockets. The electrician drilled little holes through the studs to run the wires through. How do I insulate around the wires & around the pipes for the washer & around the dryer duct?
I es just on a roof yesterday covering it for a customer who had a leak and found that the roofing company that laid her roof used no paper underneath the shingles and left no overhang st the edge of the roofline.
Love how They had a go at carpentry and decided they wanna do electrical 😂😂 This is from a lowly carpenter.
It's their career decisions. Im glad they are learning about different trades. I was a trench digger. Then became the site mechanic plus I picked up learning how to roof.
Then I went to the Power plant industries. I became a Control room operator to run a 800 megawatt power plant for 32 years and retired. I went back to the power plant industries for another 1.5 years. Now I work for a parts store. I'm 68 yrs old going on 69 soon.
I love DYI stuff. Plumbing. Minor electrical stuff. The big stuff I hand it over to my son. Carpentry. Drywall. Painting.
I enjoy learning and live to work. I'm glad the young kids are learning. God speed to them. God bless everyone
@@2nickles647 Tommy was a lobstah undah the waves offshore of Massachusetts.
20:16. Like a surgeon.
This is not my experience owning a MAAX tub.
Mineral Wool?
Interesting...
Yup. Comes from mineral sheep from New England. Tommy raises them .
@@Kevin-mp5of Tommy shearhs dah mineralh sheep wit his hand sawrh
@@Kevin-mp5of the handle ofh dah sheep shearing sawrh is madhe frohm a lobstah clawrh caughth off wahdas ofh Rhode Island
I've never heard any roofer say they love their job lol.
@@brianglade848 and my comment is not a matter that concerns you....
They sure do love roofing...smoking dope while shingling and hot knifing hash in the 1 ton on the way to dump old shingles.
@@brianglade848 plus if yah gottah have a leak yah just aim dah bonah dowhn the plumbing vent pipe instead of climbing dowhn dah laddah
@@rd-ch1on bettah hope they glued that fittins in and weren't a bunch a bonahs
Ugh, I hated roofing 😂
Could be worse. Like Bill Burr---redhead doing roofing in July.
You hated roofing because you didn't smoke dope, hot knife hash, drink beer hidden in pringles tubes and pee down the plumbing vent pipe .
Hydroponic insulation..
Lmao! Good one Tommy!
@@Kevin-mp5of that insulshation is mhade ofhv dirht too
@@Kevin-mp5of daht will groh some meahty cabbhages
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man u guys got this down to a fine art.wont pay a cent to the homeowners of re/building of the place yet making money for your own pocket
6:52 This is when the show actually starts
Never use a nail gun on shingles. More often than not, the nail is driven too far in and will lead to problems down the road. Hand nailing is always the preferred method.
Did you see his preferred method of installing the roof paper underlayment ? Hack !
Did they really need a roofing class, those 2 probably have 12-20 uncles that do roofs.
Tommy's lobstah said to have 3 points of contacht going up da laddah
Tommy’s lobstah said meow.
@@Kevin-mp5of 🦞🚑🏥
Tommy's lobstah said the drip edge at school is installed wrhongh
I was a carpenter for 34 years and then became an HVAC tech when I retired from carpentry. Kids this is not a real construction job. Real construction jobs they’re not going to take the time to show you how to install insulation. You might get a five minute lesson on how to do it properly. Plus why is there no outlets in those walls? I’m sure you have codes out on the East Coast. I noticed you didn’t show the girl bringing up a bundle of shingles on the ladder. The rare times that we had women on the job as carpenters. Usually they clean up or push a broom. You can’t have a woman carrying 105 pounds sheet of 4 x 12 x 5/8 inch thick drywall. It’s just not going to happen.
Meow
@@Kevin-mp5of Hey Kev, 🐈💨
Hack roofing school
@@Kevin-mp5of he's busy doing open heart surgery
@@Kevin-mp5of 🤣