What Roof Is Best For Your Home? Architectural Shingles vs Metal Roofing

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  • @taccosnachos
    @taccosnachos Před 3 lety +105

    Would love an honest video like this about windows!

    • @digimom82
      @digimom82 Před 3 lety

      We have windows made through Farm and Home out of Kansas City/DesMoines. We put the windows in 12 yrs ago and they are LIKE NEW still (except for the dirt I haven't cleaned out) . We just put in the same windows in the back of the house (1998 est) last Nov.
      Our original roof lasted 20 years, but was replaced because of a final bad hail storm. Our shingles were 25 yr and actually lasted longer than most houses in neighborhood. Current roof is a 50 year shingle roof.

  • @fredward9343
    @fredward9343 Před 3 lety +129

    Thanks for this discussion of roofs. I live in Michigan and my 140 year old farm house has the same standing seam metal roof that my grandfather had installed about 1920. Throughout the years it was painted with a good rust resistant paint about every 15 years and it just keeps performing well-no holes and no leaks. So, some metal roofs do last 100 years 🙂

    • @raimondainsar4519
      @raimondainsar4519 Před 3 lety +4

      Seam metal roofs last 100 years easily if its maintained properly. Its the profile sheet metal roofs that wont get past 25-35 years

    • @grantboucher9342
      @grantboucher9342 Před 2 lety +3

      @@raimondainsar4519 why wont they last or are you just shooting from the hip

    • @ryanlouk9565
      @ryanlouk9565 Před 2 lety +1

      In my area all the old barns with metal roofing are still standing and the ones without metal roofing have all fell down over the years. Neither type were very maintained of the years.

    • @MediumRareSteve
      @MediumRareSteve Před 2 lety

      that's awesome to hear! Keep that thing going. Good day buddy

    • @wisolutions
      @wisolutions Před 2 měsíci

      Yep go metal same observation I came up with is metal seems better dunno about a hundred years but over the course of 43 is years it just seems like a better choice. The deduction of which older structures were in better shape over all. Answer structures with a metal roof. Now you can say it was because people didn't do XYZ and maybe there is a little of that in there but I just looked at three metrics 1. is it old 2. shingle roof 3. metal roof. After that little experience and many hours of driving and documenting every structure with a metal roof that was older was in better condition. So we got a metal roof maybe in your area that data varies depending on home style possibly and climate maybe? But if you go ahead and just look for these things you'll have a base idea. Some of these metal roofs looked a bit unprofessional but the structure was still good that was the other interesting thing of note.

  • @dougberrett8094
    @dougberrett8094 Před 3 lety +53

    You likely don’t think of it in Canada, but here in the southern part of the US, the heat load is important. Metal roofs will lower the heat load on your AC. I know some think that reflective sheeting inside will overcome this, but it is not as good as rejecting the solar load on the outside.

    • @nmatthew7469
      @nmatthew7469 Před 3 lety +12

      Plus they're stronger in hurricanes, often the only roof left on a hurricane beach are the metal roofs.

    • @grantboucher9342
      @grantboucher9342 Před 2 lety +1

      in canada noticed the heat reflection right away in some parts of canada we get real hot as anywhere

  • @stevenperry4941
    @stevenperry4941 Před 3 lety +29

    We did a metal roof about 9 years ago. A year after we had a hail storm with hail the size of tennis balls (no exaggeration) and the roof had to be replaced, looked like someone hit t with a ball peen hammer about every inch! Aug 2020 we had the Dericho, 120mph wind for over an hour. No roof damage, most shingle roofs in town lost 20-80% of the shingles! Metal all the way!!

    • @yeeebayeeba4268
      @yeeebayeeba4268 Před rokem

      Where do you live?

    • @dawnelder9046
      @dawnelder9046 Před 10 měsíci

      We had 180 miles an hour winds last fall. Our metal roofs, three buildings all survived. Live in Eastern Canada.
      My greenhouse needed repair.

    • @yeeebayeeba4268
      @yeeebayeeba4268 Před 10 měsíci

      @dawnelder9046 holy moly. How did you 180mp winds in Canada? Juat curious. As someone who works in the Maritime industry, I'm somewhat familiar with those nor'easters up there. I've sailed in some 60-70kts winds off the coast of NF.
      Hurricane sandy?

    • @yeeebayeeba4268
      @yeeebayeeba4268 Před 10 měsíci

      @@dawnelder9046 just saw you said last year.

    • @josephinelooman5878
      @josephinelooman5878 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Yes if Hail hits cars dents that metal in, and if it does it to cars, you know, it's gonna do it to metal roofs

  • @adamlewellen5081
    @adamlewellen5081 Před 3 lety +55

    4 places in life to NEVER go cheep. Shoes, bed, foundation, roof. You live on you feet, die on your back. The best remodel is garbage if the roof leaks and foundation crumbles.. u can fix a old kitchen by your self. Not the roof..

  • @paul756uk2
    @paul756uk2 Před 3 lety +35

    Here in the UK and Europe we use clay or concrete tiles or slate.. It's the last thing we expect to do maintenance on apart from extreme storm damage. They should last at least a hundred years. Old houses that have Welsh slate roofs can last hundreds of years. We put shingles in our sheds and summer houses.

  • @dlodge4966
    @dlodge4966 Před 3 lety +4

    So glad you did this once my master bedroom n bathroom are paid off that’s my next big to do thing.

  • @bmay8818
    @bmay8818 Před 3 lety +39

    I think asphalt shingles are pretty bad, and I wish they were much less popular. They can't be recycled, they leach oil into groundwater, they get soft in the heat and brittle in the cold, they shed granules into the gutters forever, and they look...okay. Metal really is the way to go, and if you want that shingle look, you can get metal "shingles". One huge advantage of metal is that it has far fewer seams, and if you go with standing seam, it's essentially one piece. I put snap-lock metal on my new shop and am glad I did. It's easy to install, (relatively) inexpensive, easy to repair, recyclable, and immune to most weather. And it makes a nice sound when rained on!

    • @evictioncarpentry2628
      @evictioncarpentry2628 Před 3 lety +9

      I did my first metal roof myself on my shop and I don't think I'd go back to shingles. Bought shingles, then changed my mind, returned them and ordered tin.
      Couldn't have been easier to install.

    • @38snipshow
      @38snipshow Před 3 lety +7

      Had an exposed fastener metal roof installed on my garage and it was marginally more expensive than shingles...but it'll last 50-100 years...still not as good as standing seam metal. But I'll never ever invest in asphalt shingles again. They're a poor investment long term and terrible for the environment.

    • @ROBMACDUI
      @ROBMACDUI Před 3 lety +8

      Lol. $25-35k for a metal roof. Nope asphalt is 6-8k for the same size and looks better in my opinion. I can find lots of things to spend the savings on.

    • @bmay8818
      @bmay8818 Před 3 lety +3

      @@ROBMACDUI My roof, which is around 3400 square feet total, cost me about $9k. I did the installation myself. It's a very basic design, just two big sides on top of a building that's just a box. I didn't get quotes, but I imagine paying someone else to do it would have at least doubled the cost. As relatively easy as the install was (getting 84x 28 foot panels up there was the hardest part), I don't know why anyone with the skills would go with shingles instead of metal. Standing seam is significantly more expensive. It's better in some ways but I don't like that it can't be modified once it's installed.

    • @38snipshow
      @38snipshow Před 3 lety +6

      @@ROBMACDUI like another roof in 15 years? Lol

  • @AmpdAuto32
    @AmpdAuto32 Před 3 lety +15

    Ok, I need you to come to NY. I just bought my first house. It needs a roof, some waterproofing in the basement, wiring, kitchen needs updated, and garage needs a roof. Your work is amazing and I’m starting to not trust anyone to work on my house but you lol

    • @Gunngirl
      @Gunngirl Před 3 lety +2

      Your house sounds like mine 😂😭😆

  • @x1984x
    @x1984x Před 3 lety +7

    Jeff, my man, I can not thank you profusely enough for all you do now that I've started house shopping in earnest. I've already skipped over several landmines either from a seller trying to attract a flipper or one that a flipper already did an immensely halfass job on trying to turn a huge profit. You will absolutely have me as a new member by the time I find a house worth my time and money. Respect!

  • @Imwright720
    @Imwright720 Před 2 lety

    I’ve always overlayed and never had a problem. I inspect the deck from the attic. Easy enough. My roof is 20 years now and still looks good. I’m in south Florida.

  • @thequietman9464
    @thequietman9464 Před 3 lety

    Restoring a old farmhouse is a pain. I’ve replaced the original board and batten cedar with hardie board countrylane red almost the same as the original. That was tough now new roof with a combo. I have metal on the shed dormer 0/12 flat basically and architectural shingles on the rest. Replaced 8 sheets of plywood in the process. I’m glad it was kinda inline with what I see here. Thanks

  • @rodneypeters4128
    @rodneypeters4128 Před 3 lety +2

    Good info. Just a note Minnesota codes ask for ice and watershield is supposed to cover the roof from 1 ft inside the inside of the wall out to the eave

  • @hendrand
    @hendrand Před 2 lety

    This channel should have 20 million subscribers! So glad I found it! Thank you!

  • @SpeedStik
    @SpeedStik Před 3 lety +12

    Good information regarding the architectural shingles, however I was expecting an interview with someone who deals with metal roofing systems who would talk about the different types of metal roofs like the metal shingles or standing seams.

  • @jko0526
    @jko0526 Před měsícem

    The reason mentioned in this video concerning metal roofs and snow avalanching on to the ground around my home and of course the dollar investment. I live in Wisconsin and our winter is much different the last few years but I am happy with the laminated shingle roof that we had installed.

  • @rummy98
    @rummy98 Před 3 lety +20

    Metal roofs do a lot better in high wind or hail areas, worth the extra cost. South Louisiana just went through a cat 4 and cat 2 hurricane this past October. There are still tons of houses with blue tarps on them because we just didn't have the man power to change that many shingled roofs at one time. Majority of the people that had metal didn't have any damage at all, just something to think about.

  • @bingobango8777
    @bingobango8777 Před 3 lety +17

    Metal isn’t a problem if you install snow guards to stop the sliding. No foundation problems. This contractor is an asphalt installer.

    • @mitchjohnson4714
      @mitchjohnson4714 Před 3 lety +3

      Ashphalt.

    • @EM-fi2qg
      @EM-fi2qg Před 3 lety +1

      @@OU81TWO Please refer to 0:20

    • @rodanvsandrew
      @rodanvsandrew Před 3 lety

      @@EM-fi2qg Please refer to dictionary

    • @EM-fi2qg
      @EM-fi2qg Před 3 lety +3

      @@rodanvsandrew For the love of God, did anyone get the joke here???? Jeff was saying ash-phalt! They were both saying ash-phalt!

    • @rodanvsandrew
      @rodanvsandrew Před 3 lety +1

      @@EM-fi2qg lol sorry

  • @ldsish
    @ldsish Před 3 lety

    Wow this is one of the next projects on the list. Thanks Jeff.

  • @AnarchyEnsues
    @AnarchyEnsues Před 3 lety +18

    Nothing better than hearing Rain on a corragated iron roof.
    And Jeff is flipping this house

    • @robertbuckner2353
      @robertbuckner2353 Před 3 lety

      Corragated iron... where did you get that info

    • @AnarchyEnsues
      @AnarchyEnsues Před 3 lety +1

      @@robertbuckner2353 corrugated iron sorry, it's a popular roofing material in Australia.

  • @gergemall
    @gergemall Před rokem

    I’m going out of this house feet first and it’s been over twenty years. Don’t blow my mind I was feeling relaxed about the steel roof

  • @Gavin-gv4rd
    @Gavin-gv4rd Před 3 lety +6

    We use ether metal or tile roofing in Australia, lasts for 50 plus years

  • @gergemall
    @gergemall Před rokem

    ThxJeff .. it’s time besides tuck pointing , carpentry work and I’m 67 years young and still work full time. Make need to throttle back and work on my house . Hire a hand here and there .

  • @rossboyack7434
    @rossboyack7434 Před 3 lety

    Wasn't sure about this channel but man I'm glad I found this channel Jeff you have helped me a lot on the new home I just bought

  • @jamesmacintyre1415
    @jamesmacintyre1415 Před 3 lety

    I had made ne done here 💜 n Edmonton nton last June with BP shingles love them by an awesome local company

  • @5150pearl
    @5150pearl Před 3 lety +1

    your awesome and you have saved me time and money fixing my house up

  • @nathanhildebrandt2672
    @nathanhildebrandt2672 Před 3 lety +4

    Last summer I installed 40 owens corning Duration roofs, and 2 Bp Mystique (whats in the video) roofs, and the nails were placed correctly. No issues with the OC, but the BP roof (midseptember install) lost shingles to the wind. BP warranty was exceptionally good to deal with, I just wish they didn't blow off in the first place.

    • @jb7707
      @jb7707 Před 3 lety

      Ownes Corning are great shingles

  • @lisaschreiber2893
    @lisaschreiber2893 Před 3 lety

    thanks for this, I have to replace my roof this year. here in 9b because of the heat, car batteries are another item that even though there's a general warranty of life expectancy you usually will get a year to a year and a half less out of it.

  • @duggydo
    @duggydo Před 3 lety +28

    I’m considering a metal roof. This video had good information, however, not much at all about metal roofing.

    • @synewparadigm
      @synewparadigm Před 3 lety +7

      Metal roof will last longer as the Shingle companies are cheating with the quality of the shingles because they know that people live in their house 7 years in average. Warranty is lost for the new owners.

    • @fall-qe9rf
      @fall-qe9rf Před 3 lety +6

      Buy it from locally manufactured company if you have one did a 2300 square foot house for under 4000 did it myself

    • @JosephOfBorg
      @JosephOfBorg Před 3 lety +5

      That's the guy being interviewed sells shingles roof

  • @DeanValenzuela
    @DeanValenzuela Před 3 lety +1

    Great explanation of tar paper vs. modern underlayment

  • @screaminpotato
    @screaminpotato Před 3 lety

    They both work and you can easily justify either option. It’s honestly personal preference.

  • @JosephOfBorg
    @JosephOfBorg Před 3 lety +17

    We've had a house built in 1999 and pay the premium for the deluxe super shingles and when they got caught up in a defect and a class action lawsuit it was going to be $18000 replace our roof and the class action settlement paid us $800 that's right $800
    Got a metal roof now and absolutely love it

    • @tspev5511
      @tspev5511 Před 3 lety +3

      I just had to do a roof on my house. Metal was a no brainer. I am in my 50's do not plan on ever moving again, the metal roof has a 40 year warranty on the paint coating. Telling me the metal will live way longer then that. It was installed by Amish here in Central PA so I have faith in the workmanship. I have even had neighbors come over and get business cards for the guy so they can get estimates.

    • @felixworks7164
      @felixworks7164 Před 3 lety +3

      I got my metal roof too. Every time you look into it, and it is saying, “you got the right decision, bro”!

    • @shep2285
      @shep2285 Před rokem

      @@tspev5511 Hello, we live just over the pa. Border in New Jersey. Did you use Wagler Steel for your metal roof? They are located in Lancaster area. We just got a quote from Erie roofing and our for 2900 square foot roof it is $50,000. This is not for the metal roof but the shingled roofing system. The metal roof was $82,000. Crazy prices.

    • @tspev5511
      @tspev5511 Před rokem

      @@shep2285 I used a small company named EB Roofing out of Loysville. I am in the middle of the state not sure they would travel that far east as they stay real busy around here. Some of the Greatest work ethics I have ever seen.

  • @77busalman
    @77busalman Před 3 lety

    I changed my shingles maybe 2009 but I didn't know their was a warranty on them ! Thank you sir

    • @travisedwards9983
      @travisedwards9983 Před 3 lety +1

      Depends, if the contractor is a certified installer of that brand of shingle and they actually used enough of the required system to meet the requirements for the warranty and if they actually sent this all in and applied for the warranty for the owner.

  • @kelly51757
    @kelly51757 Před 3 lety +9

    I will never go back to shingles after few yrs it looks ugly we sold that house and build a new one but this time we use metal roof looks more beautiful & elegant.

    • @EM-fi2qg
      @EM-fi2qg Před 3 lety +3

      Metal roofing with copper rain gutters looks incredible. 👍

    • @travisedwards9983
      @travisedwards9983 Před 3 lety

      All you need to do is get a shingle with the added copper, like Atlas Pinnalce Pristine. You will get zero color change or the green alge growth. Metal roof also grows green alge etc as well and will need to be cleaned.

  • @projectreels4638
    @projectreels4638 Před 3 lety

    Always a huge help. Thank you!

  • @Cspacecat
    @Cspacecat Před 3 lety +10

    Heat is what kills roofs. My roof was shot. I applied White Roof Guard 700 backrolling it under the shingles, getting them to lay back down. About every 3 years I put another coat on. My attic used to be 145F in the summer. Now it gets 5 degrees above ambient temperature. This roof will last forever.

    • @jackriley5974
      @jackriley5974 Před 3 lety +2

      Heat = lack of proper ventilation but in many cases you have no economical recourse.

  • @longnshorttpa
    @longnshorttpa Před 2 lety +5

    This really really depends on where you live, taking in ALL costs, not just how long it will last. For example, here in Florida a metal roof can save substantially on insurance, 25%, 30% even more in some situations. That savings alone makes up for the cost differential in 4 or 5 years in many situations.
    And I am surprised there is no discussion of the energy cost differential.

    • @bamascubaman
      @bamascubaman Před 10 měsíci

      Amen. Metal is WAY more durable in a storm, more energy efficient & like you mentioned, will get you a nice discount on your yearly insurance here on the Gulf Coast. For me, it's pay once, cry once. I'm going with metal.

  • @bobbray9666
    @bobbray9666 Před 3 lety +7

    I went with a metal standing seam roof. I have large white pine trees all around my house and the needles wouldn't blow off the asphalt shingles . The piles of needles also trapped leaves creating compost piles in the valleys. I live in Minnesota and every spring my roof is cleared by snow sliding off now. Metal roofs also handle wind storm better than shingles and hail if you use 24 ga. metal.

  • @JoeZeka
    @JoeZeka Před 2 měsíci

    In the Midwest US most contractors will offer a 50 year non-prorated warranty. Certainteed, GAF, Malarkey,and Owens Corning do offer these warranties. This means from the time the roof is installed it is covered against manufacturer defect for 50 years. The important part is to make sure your contractor has the “extended warranty” included.

  • @shaun6828
    @shaun6828 Před 3 lety +2

    Interesting to hear the concern about snow dumping from metal roofs. I seen a few videos on rooftop solar covered in snow and the possibility wasn't addressed.

    • @AnonymousSecon
      @AnonymousSecon Před 2 lety +1

      Our family just got a metal roof. Overall we are quite happy with it, but yes snow does slide off it quite fast. It hasn't caused any issues. But if you have a sloped roof with an angle that could dump snow right over your head as you walk out the door, you may want to install some sort of railing over that section of roof to stop the snow from sliding there.

  • @matthewhartup941
    @matthewhartup941 Před 8 měsíci

    I live east TN, my original dimensional shingles lasted 20 years 6 months. We have several storms some severe storms every year. I just replaced mine with a 50 year pinnacle pristine class 3 impact resistant shingle.

  • @unclemikeb
    @unclemikeb Před 3 lety +7

    I installed 30 year asphalt shingles on my roof 28 years ago. They still look good, have not shrunk so the gap is wider so they are doing well. To be fair the garage peak is running north to south so it only gets direct sun in the summer. I live in WI so in winter the sun as at a low angle. So there are asphalt shingles that can live up to their 30 year warranty in my situation.
    I didn't know there were architectural shingles or I might have considerded them.

  • @TheSpacefirebird
    @TheSpacefirebird Před 3 lety +179

    I’m from UK and roofs last longer than a lifetime, why is everything made to fail in the USA when you could easily make a roof last a lifetime, oh wait it’s all a complete con to keep economy going.

    • @nmatthew7469
      @nmatthew7469 Před 3 lety +23

      It's called planned obsolescence, garbage but is what it is, and this is Canada but, it's all the same across north America.

    • @snakeplisken4119
      @snakeplisken4119 Před 3 lety +7

      I beg to differ heat kills roof and proper installation techniques makes a world of difference ,The more ventilation you can create the better your "roof system" will last,

    • @michaelbacile8439
      @michaelbacile8439 Před 2 lety +16

      I live in a 120 year old farm house in Florida. It has the original steel roof. It’s oxidizing a little but it’s still got another 40 years easy if I keep taking care of it. Seeing as how the roof only cost about 4,000$USD our roofing systems are fantastic if done properly and cared for.

    • @d5lopez45
      @d5lopez45 Před 2 lety +11

      Because we live in a capitalist country, you see the roofer wearing a $70 Nike T-shirt that guy bought that shirt from a Store, the store hires a bunch of people that people go to McDonald's or buy houses, that people then hire the guy from Renovision, then the guy from Renovision can install a new roof...that's why our country is more powerful than yours and better looking, I have been in UK and it's depressing to see your 100 years old roof...

    • @RageKage1776
      @RageKage1776 Před rokem +6

      @@markm1645 I don't GAF

  • @nighteyeswolf
    @nighteyeswolf Před 3 lety +3

    "no one wants to buy a house and have to do the roof"
    Here I am I am buying a house, 3 weeks out from closing, and it needs a new roof LOL. THANKFULLY the seller agreed to fully replace it with only a $1000 drop on their closing credit to me. And what was quoted was $6000 for a 50 year non prorated manufacturer warranty for owens corning architectural. baseline durable line but still. I am so thrilled and it will be done before closing :3

  • @karimonster
    @karimonster Před 3 lety +4

    Yet again, the most timely video ever. My new house has a 2 year old roof on it, but here in the great state of Texas you MIGHT get 5-7 years out of a roof before the hail damage is too much for it. I was already planning on re-roofing with metal in the next year or two just to get ahead of the game and because those tend to last much better down here, but its definitely nice to know I have other options!

    • @allisonmiller3148
      @allisonmiller3148 Před 3 lety +1

      Where in Texas do you live? We don’t get much hail here in Houston. We deal with hurricanes regularly though so 🤷‍♀️

    • @karimonster
      @karimonster Před 3 lety

      @@allisonmiller3148 Right now I'm smack dab in the middle of DFW :) But the new place is about an hour northeast in Fannin County

    • @vanderumd11
      @vanderumd11 Před rokem

      No lie... I had a guy who was really worried about this. I went ahead and recommended a custom 1" PVC roof. I think this roof could last a few hundred years. Expensive but I don't see any problems ever.

  • @soccergoalkeepertech
    @soccergoalkeepertech Před 3 lety +6

    Funny, that you mentioned flat roof. With a flat roof it's not a question of if it will leak but when it will leak.

  • @joeyjames4953
    @joeyjames4953 Před 3 lety +1

    Bought my house (new build) in 2001 in Toronto Ontario, removed and reshingled with asphalt shingles in 2013. Thinking that I’ll need to do it again in 2030, and I’m fine with that.
    Same freeze/thaw cycle here as Ottawa.

    • @james5460
      @james5460 Před 3 lety

      I did the same in 2012. I think mine will last longer than 2030 here in Colorado, it's still in great shape. But extreme weather probably cuts into a roof's lifespan.

  • @carlsmith4767
    @carlsmith4767 Před rokem +2

    When you think about re-roofing your home keep in mind how long you are going to live in it. And you want a roofer/owner doing a free estimate. If a salesman comes out, you are more likely getting a higher est to make up his commission.. And it's best to roof your home in the early spring/summer, so the shingles have time to seal down. Never roof in the winter you will have much more problems in the long run.

  • @songs4thesoul
    @songs4thesoul Před 3 lety +3

    Great video and info

  • @nhtom8
    @nhtom8 Před 7 měsíci

    I love the coat rack behind you at the beginning!

  • @Rob-ob3sh
    @Rob-ob3sh Před 3 lety +5

    Good video as I did my roof a few years ago. I went with the same product you did and the main reason I did not do a steel roof is because none of the steel roof companies were going to do a pull off of my shingles. All 4 companies I had quotes with tried telling everyone it was not necessary and it saves the environment LoL. I said no it saves them money and I want the inspection to make sure everything is in good shape. They all wanted extra money to pull the shingles off. I thought that was a poor way to do business and did not want to worry if I had issues a few years later due to missed rot under the shingles as my roof was 15 years old. I’ve seen all these steel roofs going up in my area and nobody is pulling the old roof off.

    • @betterhomesnc2437
      @betterhomesnc2437 Před 2 lety

      That is normal here as well. I don't think it is as much of an issue with a metal roof.

    • @ruthdanielson919
      @ruthdanielson919 Před rokem +1

      I'm in the same boat. I want metal but told no worries to leave on old shingles. On a budget, so tempted, but think I'll sleep better under OC Duration and dream of metal.

  • @jeddoremcdonald852
    @jeddoremcdonald852 Před 3 lety

    Would love to see a video on sustainable composite tiles like the Canadian-made Enviroshake!

  • @iansimpson6553
    @iansimpson6553 Před 3 lety +14

    Hey Jeff
    When you were redoing the roof did you consider stripping the old roof and putting down some
    2x4 and making a new roof on top so you could potentially have functioning sofites?

  • @mgmalia
    @mgmalia Před 3 lety +2

    That house has the exact same footprint as mine, including the flying saucer landing pad. I had a shingle roof installed a year ago - $10,700 in Maine.

    • @teru797
      @teru797 Před 21 dnem

      why did you go with shingles?

  • @lorileedriedger520
    @lorileedriedger520 Před 3 lety

    This comparison was very helpful to me. Thank you. My house needs shingles. Not metal. The home determines the need.

  • @DeanValenzuela
    @DeanValenzuela Před 3 lety +6

    Any videos on attic ventilation for your new roof?

  • @seanhiscock
    @seanhiscock Před 3 lety +1

    We had our new cottage shingled with 100% Ice & Water under 30 architectural shingles on a t12/15 roof.

    • @MaMa-qh4dy
      @MaMa-qh4dy Před 3 lety

      A pain to remove ice and water when you re-roof!

  • @makers721
    @makers721 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video!

  • @ciprianiulian3483
    @ciprianiulian3483 Před 3 lety

    This year I need to change my roof, I have clay tiles, I think they are from the 50's, at least 1cm thick. They are still ok. Right now the wooden beam are the one I'm concerned. Leaving in mountain area 800 m above see level
    Thanks for the info.

  • @jayc4715
    @jayc4715 Před 8 měsíci +2

    They should make a textured metal roof that blends with hail dings so even if it gets hail damaged it wont look bad

  • @bexxISM
    @bexxISM Před 2 lety

    This was a great video, I'm in the process of researching before we build. My priority is energy efficiency. I want to get to NET positive on a small footprint. If i use zipR12 then strap can i put another layer then shingle over? Giving air space under the roof. The attic will be tight and a conditioned space.

  • @ginacirelli1581
    @ginacirelli1581 Před 3 lety +1

    Jeff, your comment about not having good airflow in your farmhouse made me think of another question. I also only have gable vents in my house, and I've recently had air conditioning put in. Now I'm concerned if I need an attic fan to prevent condensation, but I have no idea where to start. (Also I know this is a DIY channel, but I think I'd be having someone else do it.) Could you do an episode on attic fans, please?

  • @TheTerminator1919
    @TheTerminator1919 Před 3 lety +2

    Very nice color in the background!

    • @mitchjohnson4714
      @mitchjohnson4714 Před 3 lety

      Yay! I'm in the middle of painting my house in a very similar color. I've been really worried that it wasn't the right color.

    • @TheTerminator1919
      @TheTerminator1919 Před 3 lety +1

      @@mitchjohnson4714 The right color depends on if you plan on selling the house soon and want something neutral or if you really love it. Now that I know how to paint I really choose colors that we love I'm not painting for the general public anymore or to sell the house. If I do need to sell the house I'll just repaint it a neutral color.. :) Well sorry for the rant and good luck with your color

  • @Posterharpua
    @Posterharpua Před 3 lety +5

    i bought a house with a really old roof and made the seller pay for half of the new roof. was happy to do it because i loved the house. overall, it sucks paying for a roof but if you're gonna live there for 15-20 years, putting a new roof on in year one isn't so bad.

    • @ssgg23
      @ssgg23 Před 3 měsíci

      Unless you decide to sell right when it needs a new roof, then you have to do it twice 😂

    • @Posterharpua
      @Posterharpua Před 3 měsíci

      @@ssgg23 well that was a unique situation because the seller was stuck on the market for 5 months and getting tired of it. I had all the leverage.

  • @larifugus
    @larifugus Před 3 lety +1

    Good topic - could you look at flat roof options i.e., for those of us that live in a condo and have input into this decision. Thanks!

  • @kbsanders
    @kbsanders Před rokem +2

    Apparently, I'm finding out, shingles only last as long as your insurance company says they do. Sight unseen, with no inspection, my insurance company says I have to replace my shingles on a 15 year old roof. Why? I guess 15 is the magic number, regardless of the current condition of the roof.

  • @MGMidget73
    @MGMidget73 Před 10 měsíci

    Just replaced our original three tab 27 yr old roof with Certainteed Landmark Arc shingles in Heather Brown. Has the copper infused to fight algae growth. Love it. A neighbor replaced theirs maybe 8 yrs ago with three tabs. The black growth on it is terrible looking. I had considered metal but HOA here won't allow metal roofs.

    • @blackout1111
      @blackout1111 Před 8 měsíci

      Try StainGuard Plus Pro tech in the GAF line. That stuff is the future

  • @DanceGualtieri
    @DanceGualtieri Před 3 lety

    This is great Jeff. I'm about to buy a new roof in Massachusetts

  • @Reyez117
    @Reyez117 Před 3 lety

    this guy is awesome!

  • @cat3rgrl917
    @cat3rgrl917 Před 3 lety +2

    i still plan on a steel roof. do not want to drink the chemicals/clog up my filters. rural property with no well,installing rain water catchment system. straw bale house with a 2 foot overhang. some snow here not as much as the north. we will get a deep snow once every 20 years or so

  • @CentralNH
    @CentralNH Před 3 lety +2

    Built my house in 83 replaced in 2019. Ventilation is key with shingles. Also taxes are higher with metal here and resale shingles ad more value to the price of your home.

  • @kingpl8
    @kingpl8 Před rokem

    Waiting on my builder to have the metal roof installed on our new build!

  • @kamleo1685
    @kamleo1685 Před 2 lety +1

    In 1991 Oakland, CA had a disastrous fire in the Berkley Hills. As a result, replacing roofs with wooden shake shingles was no longer permitted. The wildfires which have burned and are still burning will probably cause the prohibition of asphalt shingles. What fire-resistant roofing material(s) would you recommend as a possible replacement(s)?

  • @buckshot5896
    @buckshot5896 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Shingles are good in the north but central and southern US metal roofs are only way to go. I switched to metal roof and added a 1.5” air gap with sharkskin underlayment with a radiant sheet facing air gap. My utility bills dropped 30-35%. And the price was about same as if I did shingles. Metal is cheap if you do it yourself, lot cheaper than shingles because it goes on so quick.

  • @Kodiak727
    @Kodiak727 Před 2 lety

    You could inspect the decking from the attic

  • @zanesutherland406
    @zanesutherland406 Před 7 měsíci

    My grandparents had a cedar shingle roof. Lasted a long time. But they replaced it with a metal roof and and gutter system. SO many troubles with the roof and gutters. Some is improper installation and some is the nature of the product. They get a ton of snow, not the steepest roof ever. Most winters shoveling off the roof is normal because a lot will come at once. Like 2ft in a day or 2. The roof screws loosen over time, so like this year I had to retighten many of them. Also there was an area that had some slack in the roof metal that was never worked out to the end of the roof. Someone measured just slightly off. So this caused one area to totally buckle in the middle because of the tension! I screwed it down best I could but wouldn’t be surprised if that came up again. Each screw hole is an area for possible water intrusion. The metal can last a long time, but the rubber washers for the screws are probably like 40-50 yrs. My parents have a shingle roof from 2006, still looks like new. Spray foam roof, one area does have a small attic. Vented soffits. Under no trees, and have lots of wind. I’m highly impressed with it, and I think it will last a long time. My dad built a metal roofed and sided garage in maybe 2010 or something and he had to tighten some screws as well

  • @IrajMatthee
    @IrajMatthee Před 3 lety +2

    Here in South Africa the metal roof works because it's priced better and if painted a light colour(ideally white) the heat in summer doesn't build up and the metal tends to last longer. Also with a booming solar panel market it's better to fit the bracket onto metal or solid surface than a shingle. A bonus to your home would be to install a reflective radiant barrier in the attic for comfortable interior temperatures just in case (assuming the metal roof is a light colour).

    • @bluejay313
      @bluejay313 Před 3 lety

      Do they use tiles in SA? Here in Australia you don't see shingles much except very steep roofs. It's either thick tiles or metal (Colourblind).

    • @IrajMatthee
      @IrajMatthee Před 3 lety

      @@bluejay313 yes there are tiles in SA and some older homes still have asbestos sheets. We don't have shingles here and the cheap homes have corrugated metal installed.

    • @JesusisLord78
      @JesusisLord78 Před 10 měsíci

      Still no shingles in south africa?

  • @lcook0825
    @lcook0825 Před 3 lety

    Hi Jeff. Hope all is well.

  • @aprilgabrielrodriguez7158

    What are your thoughts on the new style of shale shingles 🤔 been thinking about it especially the claims for a 40 year roof life sounds to good in ways to me 😉

  • @jtit2025
    @jtit2025 Před 3 lety +2

    Asphalt shingles are cheap and effective. Easy to repair. All my asphalt shingles have lasted for 20+ years. At the cost of going Asphalt shingles, I can do them many times over versus the more expensive options.

    • @james5460
      @james5460 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, they are cheap and easy. But some people get bamboozled by fancy alternatives coughcoughsolarcoughcough that sound good and may make a "statement" but aren't really worth it - especially if it's not your "lifetime" home that you'll never sell.

  • @wayneo7220
    @wayneo7220 Před 3 lety

    I live on the water and high winds are an issue with the roofing. Damage is from wind lift to the shingles and have lost some on one side of the house with a 15 year old roof. I'd like to know what adhesive is best to hold the edges down at this point?

  • @mikeantoniadis
    @mikeantoniadis Před 3 lety +14

    this video was already posted October 20th on the channel. Why a repeat?

    • @allisonmiller3148
      @allisonmiller3148 Před 3 lety +1

      I’m happy he reposted. I didn’t see it then and my husband and I are looking into replacing our roof within the next year.

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  Před 3 lety +6

      we simply put up the conversation element from that video. it never got many views that far into the old video. Cheers!

    • @mikeantoniadis
      @mikeantoniadis Před 3 lety +1

      @@HomeRenoVisionDIY I've been following you for years and did my entire house because of you and the things I learned. So thank you!

  • @erikodinson9288
    @erikodinson9288 Před 3 lety

    In Massachusetts 6 feet minimum code for ice and water shield

  • @dtuer
    @dtuer Před 3 lety

    How do you a ? Installing ice guards on is the best way to ensure an avalanche does not occur after or icy conditions. This is particularly important in places where heavy snowfall occurs during winters

  • @tarik1845
    @tarik1845 Před 3 lety

    Just decided to shingle in Australia.

  • @larrycrookshanks1646
    @larrycrookshanks1646 Před 2 lety

    I installed Gaf 1st generation 40 yr. Timberline on my roof new in 1983. Just replaced it 2 years ago. Hand nailed. It could have gone at least 2-3 more years. I wanted color change.

  • @AshenTech
    @AshenTech Před 2 měsíci

    going with a metal roof made my buddy more then shingles would have because of how brutal the winds along the river are on roofs, the buyers wanted metal and the fact he went metal raised his value over 4x the cost of the metal roof, good stuff.. also when the roof was installed the company did an insulated standoff install over the original wood deck they covered with a shield, the thing made the house noticeably more comfy in summer and winter and... roof had the full 50 year warranty that stayed with the roof, that was a key part of the choice he made, the people have loved the place, infact, they ended up just wanting to use it a few weeks a year and have my buddies step-sons family living there and taking care of the place, they cant deal with the cold winters anymore... but love the summer here... so... yeah... they love it.. the fact its had zero issues, unlike the single roofs on 2 houses nearby that have been replaced twice in that time before the owners went metal... wind off the river and summer heat on that side just wreck singles..

  • @mobilecommunicationsnetwor5268

    When did the asphalt shingle go with the fiberglassmaterial for construction? Do you know what year that was?

  • @the1juan2
    @the1juan2 Před 3 lety +3

    How about this errbody: METAL. SHINGLES. no exposed fasteners and only a little more than standard R panel. Look it up!

  • @coffmanroofing1729
    @coffmanroofing1729 Před 2 lety +1

    The company you hire is a more important decision than the material you use. Most roofing companies are high volume installers and care little for quality workmanship. Do you research and hire a company that has experience and isn't chasing storms. As for the information in this video, the designation of a 25 year roof, or 30 year roof is not a guide for the life expectancy of that roof, it is the manufacturer's warranty on that material for defects. It doesn't mean that shingle will last that long. A typical composition shingle's life span is based on many factors but typically you are lucky to get to 25 -30 years excluding wind and hail damage. As for metal, it depends on the type of panel. Any exposed fastener system will require replacement of the fasteners every 7 - 10 years as the washer weathers out. A concealed fastener system is a far better choice for a home and if installed correctly can last a very long time. But, again the paint will fade and visible damage to the surface will occur over time and insurance will not typically pay for cosmetic damage on a metal roof because it is still structurally sound.

  • @bluegorillacookies
    @bluegorillacookies Před 2 lety

    People have been killed by snow avalanches off roofs. In my experience, metal roofs send huge sheets of ice and snow off at once, while shingle roofs allow the snow to melt slowly. A friend's car was smashed by snow sliding off their metal roof. Also, I've noticed metal roofs more prone to leaking where the metal screws are loosened by ice.

    • @christschool
      @christschool Před rokem +1

      There are ice and snow breakers that can be put on the roof to solve that issue. Some metal type of roofs the fasteners are hidden so that doesn't happen with those types of roofs.

  • @mattabeln
    @mattabeln Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Jeff, do you offer paid for 1 on 1 project advice/tips/HELP via video calling? Could definitely use the help going forward on our first reno.

  • @BIMRFRK
    @BIMRFRK Před 3 lety +1

    I know its not available yet... But what are your thoughts about Solar Tiles, such as Tesla's Solar Roof? If you're planning on putting solar panels up anyways that is...
    One of the best part of that roofing system that I think is that its modular, if one tile breaks, or fades, you simply replace the tile, not the entire roof...

    • @LincolnLog
      @LincolnLog Před 2 lety

      Poor return, worse than traditional solar panels. More expensive. If you try and sell the house, no bank will finance if since it's on a separate lease and prone to fail. Just don't fucking do it unless you plan on living in the house for your entire life and paying off 2 mortgages.

  • @rocwyvern1101
    @rocwyvern1101 Před 3 lety +1

    Your last name is "THORman"!!!??? THOR! Thor the all mighty man! 😆😆😆 Man, you have such a great name and it goes so incredibly well with your line of work!!! 👍😂😂😂 I love it!!! 😆😆😆

  • @pursuitjunkies8137
    @pursuitjunkies8137 Před 3 lety

    needed this video about 7 months ago.... insurance check for damage went back into metal roofing

  • @Casmige
    @Casmige Před 3 lety +16

    If you have shingles they have medicine for that....

  • @melvinp.h.3069
    @melvinp.h.3069 Před 3 lety

    What vinyl fooring did you install in this home? I am in the market for something like that.

  • @mobleyMobley
    @mobleyMobley Před 3 lety +1

    What about aluminum shingle like permalock or Reinke? If using aluminum or copper, it is a semi precious metal that holds value with inflation. I think Aluminum is the best consideration as alternative to asphalt.

  • @instanoodles
    @instanoodles Před 3 lety +2

    and the other big thing about exposed fastener steel roofs is that the rubber sealing washers on the screws dont last forever, especially if they are crushed too much during installation. The UV exposure, thermal expansion of the steel sheets and freeze thaw cycles slowly wear down the rubber washers on the screws, once they go its going to leak everywhere. in 10-15 years you will have to pay someone to go up and re-do all the screws adding to the cost even more.

    • @38snipshow
      @38snipshow Před 3 lety +5

      I'd rather replaces screws in 15 years than replace the actual roof cladding. Just my opinion

    • @alexcross5166
      @alexcross5166 Před 3 lety +1

      That's why on the roof the screw goes on the rib not in between so it doesn't matter near as much

    • @38snipshow
      @38snipshow Před 3 lety +1

      @@alexcross5166 For sure, that's what my manufacturer instructions directed. I'm sure over the decades they'll still get weathered. It's never 100% forever but a small price to pay for maintenance

  • @bradhill5822
    @bradhill5822 Před 3 lety +8

    Is this product a Class 4 impact rating ? In the States you can often receive an insurance discount for a shingle that in Class 4 rated.

    • @billmoyer3254
      @billmoyer3254 Před 3 lety

      but the insurance companies will then make you sign an agreement that you can't have complete replacement in the event of storm damage