As Jeff the state farm adjuster from another video I watched it isn't gonna work if your gonna do it like that can't be so aggressive it's all about finesse
Are they going to accept that failed repair test because of Matt transfer? Lol I thought you would be looking for any creasing/tearing because of the repair??? Confused…
To me it looks like roofing and insurance paid repairs is heading in the wrong direction, I have personally never done a shingle roof before last year, but I have done metal roof and clay shingle roof in Europe for 5 years, so last year I needed a new asphalt shingle roof and did it my self, took me longer than I expected, but it went thru 2 storms with heavy wind and rain and is still there with no leaks. I saved a fortune and I think I'll save the money I would be paying insurance and instead fix it my self when needed. At least I don't mind learning or working, but I do mind paying and not getting the work done as it should be done.
I got the off the truck shingles then a few years in a F0 tornado, yeah I forgot they existed, blasted through our neighborhood and caused a few trees down and everyone got a new roof that summer.
Question. What is the purpose of having small individual shingles? Wouldn’t it be easier to maintain if they were much larger let’s say 5 foot by 3 foot or even larger? I have no background in this. To me just makes sense larger solid shingle less cracks. Thanks for any reply.
As Jeff the state farm adjuster from another video I watched it isn't gonna work if your gonna do it like that can't be so aggressive it's all about finesse
ATTENTION!
Be Careful! Jeff from State Farm said to be gentle and very soft
Dude you created the mat transfer by pulling bonded shingles. LOL. This is funny as hell
This man ripped a perfectly good roof apart
I don't think he knows what he's doing 😂🤣
Must be a teacher in real life....
As a roofer for over 69 years, and qualified with RBACAC and Seals Red Danker, I think you'd did this wrong.
he's not a roofer 🤣
No Roofer i know would repair that roof they would peel it and replace the entire roof. Those shingles are done .
I see you redoing the whole roof 🤣😂🤣😂
this guy destroyed the shingles
Are they going to accept that failed repair test because of Matt transfer? Lol I thought you would be looking for any creasing/tearing because of the repair??? Confused…
To me it looks like roofing and insurance paid repairs is heading in the wrong direction, I have personally never done a shingle roof before last year, but I have done metal roof and clay shingle roof in Europe for 5 years, so last year I needed a new asphalt shingle roof and did it my self, took me longer than I expected, but it went thru 2 storms with heavy wind and rain and is still there with no leaks. I saved a fortune and I think I'll save the money I would be paying insurance and instead fix it my self when needed. At least I don't mind learning or working, but I do mind paying and not getting the work done as it should be done.
All he did up there was waist a whole box of chalk
Most of all that depends on what climate you're in what time of year it is and what the temperature is outside and then the age of the shingles
I got the off the truck shingles then a few years in a F0 tornado, yeah I forgot they existed, blasted through our neighborhood and caused a few trees down and everyone got a new roof that summer.
Shingle was nailed high, which is why it creased at some point in the first place. Also, this could have been a 1 shingle repair, no problem.
This is what they call perilous times
Question. What is the purpose of having small individual shingles? Wouldn’t it be easier to maintain if they were much larger let’s say 5 foot by 3 foot or even larger? I have no background in this. To me just makes sense larger solid shingle less cracks. Thanks for any reply.