I could not have done it any better or any other way.First class buddy. I have been in building work some near on 60 years and I would have repaired it in exactly the same way. Well done my friend.
@MrRedfreds27 күн бұрын
I did mine front and back, went back upto 1m, renewed with new breathable sarking felt, and battens, also 6mm ply from the facia to the first batten. Extra support for the eaves tray, new guttering, etc. Placed reveal liner over timber facia, and new plastic soffit, that was 10 years ago, Enjoyed your video 📹 👍
@philtucker122424 күн бұрын
Very realistic and honest outcome. (These old places always seem to throw up plenty of hidden surprises!) Well done for doing such good and patient work! 👍🇬🇧
@skidco14 күн бұрын
We had the bottom 12 inches of rotted felt replaced on a roof, cut the rotted felt off and sealant bonded a new 12 inch layer to the remaining good felt. This would be good to do before installing the protectors. Excellent, clear video.
@jonshouse1Ай бұрын
Nice one, thanks for sharing. I'm not a builder or roofer but i've been a labourer on several roof jobs over the years. I think you are correct, with an older roof it is always going to be a compromise .The felt gets brittle, the batons rot, the odd tile chips or cracks, the more you pull it about the worse it tends to get. Job you did looks fine to me. You didn't finesse pulling that nail, but its a real pain to climb down and go in search of tools. For anyone wanting to pull a nail like that a floor nail puller (claw bar, small) tapped in at 25 deg down with a hammer or the claw of a small hammer (half size hammer) tapped in with standard size hammer is probably the simplest way.
@RobMaАй бұрын
4 inch grinder with universal cutting blade will sort the nails
@TheToolnutАй бұрын
Just wear a tool belt, anyone that doesn't isn't efficient. I've a little song for people like that, 'where's me hammer, where's me chisel and where's me tape, la, la, la! 😂
@TheToolnutАй бұрын
Why don't you have a cat's paw??
@Noaxe_TegrindeАй бұрын
All you needed to pull the nail was a little piece of wood to lever against..... honestly!! :)
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
No worries! I've got a proper nail puller but it's useless. 😂
@projectrebuild908Ай бұрын
Andy Mac taking house cleaning to a whole new level. Great Video.
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
You should have seen me hoovering the roof! 😂
@projectrebuild908Ай бұрын
@GosforthHandyman I have come to learn watching your videos, that you will go over and beyond to do a fantastic job. Not for anyone else but for yourself.
@Joe90VАй бұрын
1) I've been building/sorting my workshop for 40 years - about 90% complete now 🤣 2) Thought i was the only nutter who hoovered sarking felt. Welcome to the club!
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
🤣🤣
@richardgt4100Ай бұрын
40 years.....I'd want mine built in 40 days ...well Id like it finished in this lifetime not the next
@threeleggedshrewАй бұрын
I watch a bunch of DIYers youtube but gosforth handyman is the only one who would vacuum his roof 😂 Thanks for your videos man you’ve taught me a lot 🫡
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Ha no worries at all!
@studiorubx25 күн бұрын
Hey, boss video. I retrospectively tried to install this type of system but struggled. I ended up using a roll of DPM, it worked absolute treat and cost less than £20 for the full extension.
@Rufeo0Ай бұрын
Its usually easier to push the 2nd row of tiles up to take the 1st row out and give access. Often times its best to just replace the full bottom wretch of felt as its more than likely holier than thou, and if its not before it most likely will be by the time you've fitted the drip trays. Also there was no need to make custom battens 99% of the time the tile will ride over it without issue. The odd time it doesn't you can just split off 6inch or so back like a chamfer to match the thickness. Certainly the height of the batten doesn't matter at all within reason, 19x25, 19x37,19x50 are all the same the important bits the 19.
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Fantastic info - cheers! 👍👍💪
@andyc972Ай бұрын
Thanks Andy, some compromises for sure, but keeping it real, including the small multi-use workspace, makes you relatable for the average DIYer !
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Ha cheers! Yes, always lots of compromises with old houses like this. 👍
@mikeevans9062Ай бұрын
Andy you’re a good lad I’ve watched quite a few of your posts. In this case I think you could have done a bit more. Take off a few courses of tiles take off the battens and the first course of bitumen felt throw them away get some breathable felt and yellow batten. I had the same issue on my house, maybe because I’m a retired chippy I just couldn’t take the easier option. I do understand why lots of folks don’t undertake building jobs but I would encourage people to do it properly if at all possible. Good luck with all your other projects.
@TheToolnutАй бұрын
Agreed Sir, 👍 I'm a professional time served chippy/Joiner. Those eaves trays are more for new builds or a re-roof. I don't think there great for retrofitting. I make my own eaves trays from 6mm marine ply, usually 10"-12" wide. I'd have put some Iko eaves protector under the old felt and then the eaves trays beneath. If there wasn't a tilting fillet behind the fascia I cut and fit tapered roof sprocket to support the eaves trays. All exposed timber gets a good lashing of Protim as well. He should have taken off the gutters and removed the first three rows of tiles as well, 👍💪🔨🇮🇪
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Unfortunately I would need scaffolding to take any more courses off as couldn't reach and that brings its own problems over the lean-to roof. This is a quick fix that will out-last the lifespan of the roof, so there has to be a balance. 👍💪
@NAFO_Badger_BrigadeАй бұрын
Nice handyman solution - kept it to a reasonable budget and it works!
@mohanlalmistry5435Ай бұрын
Hi been watching your video and thought it was really practical and you tried to make it a straightforward as you could . I am thinking of putting some eaves trays in on a bungalow so height is not an issue so although I’ve no roofing experience I feel you have given me a bit of confidence to have a go. thanks for a great video.
@shaun30-3-mg9zsАй бұрын
Hi Andy, you have done a good job there, replacing the rotten baton with a new piece and fitting eaves protectors, that will last years. I've been busy over the past few days replacing the windows in my porch, the old wooden frames with single glass were looking tired and the wood was starting to rot so I fitted reclaimed upvc double glazed windows and new plastic fascia boards and it's looking a lot better now, just got to refit the outside light now. As always a great video full of good tips and ideas, catch you soon take care👍
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Fantastic stuff! Quite a big job replacing windows! 👍👍
@jeracomАй бұрын
Did this last year and changed gutters. Keep up the great work
@karlj711Ай бұрын
I've been in the roofing game since 1986. The best way to do this is to remove the bottom 3 course of tiles & bottom two rows of battons & also the first row of felt (that old 1F will continue to rot over time) Fit the new eave trays & then fit new felt & battons. Replace the tiles & job done.
@philtucker122424 күн бұрын
Yes, you would probably need to get up a little bit higher to do that and this would make the job more expensive. Not everyone wants to do that, but of course your advice is absolutely right.
@rokalot24362 күн бұрын
I started in 82 ,ditto 😊
@davids6194Ай бұрын
Exalent video, im glad I'm not the only one with a messy workshop 😂😂
@jimmyhunters1Ай бұрын
Love it! To see that one job ALWAYS leads to another 😂 it’s not just ME 😘
@normanboyes4983Ай бұрын
Andy - good job. You have certainly taken the shop vac to a whole new level. If you want to generate some spare roof tiles when you want to revisit this job (to replace the odd tile that is a different pattern or banana shaped) - maybe consider having in roof (as opposed to on roof) solar panels fitted - the scaffolding will have to go up first of course and then you could redo membrane, batten and relay tiles.😉
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Not a bad idea! Certainly something we're thinking about. 👍
@1petrofskiАй бұрын
I have recemtly done some work on a clients slate roof where the edge of the tar membrane had perished. Instead of metal eaves trays i installed a double malthoid bitumen sheet. Same principle as yours. Some nice rubberised bitumen waterproofer would have worked a treat on that crumbling membrane as an addition. Great job there, and.yes it always turns into a two day job 😂
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Nice one - cheers!
@c.a.g.1977Ай бұрын
Job well done, Andy! Love these practical videos!
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Cheers!
@stefanthatcher2418Ай бұрын
I had our big 1890s semi re-roofed about 20 years ago. Next door had theirs done at the same time in Eternit so salvaged lots of their slates as well as our own. Bitumin underfelt was put in and despite living about 900ft up in an exposed location there's been no leaks but what i discovered about 8 years ago was that there wer places where it had all frayed before it reached the gutter. Decided to eaves tray it but found that the kicker slate nails got in the way. Bloody nightmare. I had already had to replace some tiles on a small single storied extension where the window cleaner had walked up to do the upstairs window. Crawler and ripper to the ready, strip back 3 courses and use the latest spring loaded stainless steel tingle for the top closer, no problem at all. One thing I hadn't expectd though, was they'd used heavy galvo clout nails when they reslated that as part of the big job [8^O. None of them would ease up, let alone rip so ended up wrecking both the next 2 and the closer slate as well. Anyway, lesson learned when it came to the main roof trays. Managed to ease up the kickers to slip the tray under. found the distance to the nails and trimmed the tray width accordingly. Really ought to have slotted the try around the nails but it was impossible to locate their position. Next problem was the lip on the tray which extended too far across the gutter and caujht the wind. No multi-tool back then so it was tray out and hand-saw the excess off, back up the ladder and fiddle about again. That was the rear 1st floor extension and I was at it for days. Rest of main roof still on the to-do list. Had to go back up a few times to use the silly stuff where one of the lengths had worked loose in the gales. So, if you can, put up with it, the noise will eventually go away. If you can't, get it re-slated with breather membrane and EPs. it will put quite a lot of value on the house. PS if anyone needs any Welsh slates I'v got a couple of pallets full. Cheers
@BB49.Ай бұрын
I think a proper workshop with space in your back garden is in order👍
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Very tempting but if anything I'm trying to downsize. 😁👍
@BB49.Ай бұрын
I think with a channel of your size along with its great quality content that you must have a proper tool room and would make for a good multi part build episodes along with a redesign of garden for your other channel👍anyway keep up the great work love your channels😁
@TheToolnutАй бұрын
Agreed, he should have built a proper w/s first and then done the house up.
@alangriffiths8401Ай бұрын
Next doors roof top lawn in the gutter needs some attention - good video GH.
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
👍👍
@Nektajnz68Ай бұрын
Great video im doing a similar job tomorrow and this has helped with my plan of attack cheers
@XuzieoАй бұрын
im the 284th thousand sub, im a roofer never seen anyone hoover the felt but hey ho haha, great video, always a pleasure to watch and learn new things from you, great channel.
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Welcome on board! 👍😎
@jamescarroll4728Ай бұрын
I have just had a survey on a house saying that this needs doing - low and behold, you have just made a video on it! Perfect timing - thanks!! Anything on replacing rotten ridge beams and battens?
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Never done a rotten ridge beam! 😬 Is it really bad?
@jamescarroll4728Ай бұрын
@@GosforthHandyman Depends on who you speak to, Sellers' builder says its just staining. Our surveyor says its very badly rotten. Once I have the keys I will have a look for myself!
@topcatcoolio8807Ай бұрын
Hi mate.Good to watch. Notice a hole in the interlock tiles to the side. Look on 22.30mins above your hand 2nd tile up. Could have been the rotten battern cause. You can seal with mortar ...Great to watch u mate
@craigchamberlainАй бұрын
Nice job! I need to do this job on my roof but unfortunately it's a slate roof not a tile roof. So not so easy to just remove the bottom row as you did with your tiles. The reason I know I have a problem is because I replaced a section of rotten facia board and I can see that the felt is sagging behind the facia where it drops down to the sarking boards. There should be a "tilting fillet" in there to stop it sagging but it looks like the builders didn't bother! This is actually a 2008 build so you would have hoped for better. Any tips welcome! :)
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Oh no! Yes, you'd have hoped for better on a 2008 build. I'm no expert with slate roofs. You'd probably need to rip the nails out with a slaters ripper to get the bottom courses off but not easy. I'd get a roofer in for this. 👍
@stefanthatcher2418Ай бұрын
After all the galvo nail doom&gloom yesterday, there is good news for all aspiring slate rippers. In the gales back in January 2021 I lost the cap off a vent slate sitting immediately over our bed. Didn't spot it for about 5 days, rang the insurance, their Adjuster took one look and said that because we had an excess of £500 on roof work due to damage over the last 35 years the likely repair cost would be well below that figure. OK, the wind dropped a bit so up went the crawler only to discover that the cap was secured by 2 screws from underneath the casing. I had an old vent that with a bit of trimming could be made to fit but then realised that the sides of the case went underneath the adjoining slates and the top extended over 2 battens. It was the happy lockdown time so no one would turn out so, not fancying a major galvo-nail war at this point I put a sandbag over the open vent, tied the crawler to the chimney stack, sandbagged it down and waited for the lazy hazy days of summer before I commenced battle. Best decision I ever made. Later on, whilst browsing the binternet, I came across the perfect answer in the form of the "Roof Toof Slate Ripping Saw" price around £22 + p&p. Ordered one straight away and when it came I couldn't wait to get started. Waited for the weather to warm and even though my right hip wouldn't allow me to kneel on the crawler properly so the refitting was trickier than it should have been, the saw made mince-meat of the nails. It consists of a thin 56x3cm / 22x1.25in laminated stainless steel blade with a comfortable handle at one end and a very fine toothed hacksaw blade just projecting from one side at the other. The bladed section is stiffened for sliding under the slate whilst the rest is flexible to facilitate the sawing. In addition to the roof I've since found it very useful for sawing through the adhesive at the back of a cladding panel in the bathroom where the idiot of a fitter had buggered it up. Tends to clog up a bit \8^) but the combination of the and my old slate ripper did the trick. They're available from several online roofing stores and from Amazon. Any slate ripper, trade or DIY, would be crazy not to splash out on this absolutely essential piece of gear. Cheers Stefan
@GaryThomsonJoineryАй бұрын
Thanks Andy Just binge watching to catch up, good stuff, i didn't know you got such a thing for the roof. I also caught a glimpse of the sticker board which is a few years old now. I always enjoy watching your stuff, I think the very first video I watched was changing the saw blade on the DeWalt to the Freud saw blade which is a brilliant tip I still use today. Take care mate. 👍🪚📐🔨
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Great to hear from you Gary! Been catching up on some of your stuff too - I'm so behind! Not enough hours as per usual. Although the kids are getting older now so no excuse really 😂. Take care bud! 👍😎
@fromthetoon1602Ай бұрын
Mine needs the same I’ve had new gutter and soffits now when it rains it drips down the back, obviously I need a new roof but these would work on mine I think 👍
@felixreali7101Ай бұрын
Hi Andy, I have the same table saw and the same issue with the blade not rising sometimes. The only thing that fixes it for me is a good clean out with a hoover and WD40 (preferably the dry version)....
@freetolook3727Ай бұрын
I just broomed,scraped and sprayed with vinegar on the moss growing on my asphalt shingled roof. I built wood scaffolding so I can safely climb up to do the work.
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Nice one! Does vinegar help for moss? I'll need to give that a try!
@freetolook3727Ай бұрын
White vinegar works really well killing, moss, grass in sidewalks and weeds. But be careful using it because it will kill flowers and grass that you don't want to kill also. Use a two gallon sprayer. You can spray individual stubborn weeds in lawn without damaging surrounding grass. It'll leave a brown dead patch that will grow back in. White vinegar is an environmentally safe herbicide that dissipates into the ground with no long term side effects. Probably more than you want to know but I've used it for years. Works just as well as chemical weed killer but is safe. Hope it helps!
@charangitsahota7952Ай бұрын
Nice video, i have small tiles roof, i wonder if those roof tiles will slide off for eaves protector .
@martinodriscoll5158Ай бұрын
Should those protectors be sitting behind the guttering? Great video
@roadwarrior856022 күн бұрын
I've got a slight weeping leak at a corner of a hipped slate roof to fix soon, won't be using that eave protector, never even heard of it before, do you not nail those tiles down? how do they stay on? years ago when roofing we always nailed every second row of tiles and always nailed the bottom row fully, course it's easy when your working up the roof. subbed.
@Pete.Ty1Ай бұрын
👍👍👍. I've been thinking about doing this myself. Thank you Andy
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
👍👍👍
@smgreenartsprivateАй бұрын
Interesting to learn how this can be done will you go all the way and check all the way around the roof I guess you will. I don't suppose there is a way to patch the felt work? Look forward to part 2 :)
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
The rest was done as part of the extension so all good. 👍
@robs391Ай бұрын
Really great video, thanks 👍
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
No worries!
@martyn334Ай бұрын
neighbour has a nice rooftop garden going on.
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
😂
@paulfarghiАй бұрын
Oh my... Garden workshop incoming surely!
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
😂
@craigwilliams6734Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed that! It just illustrates the real problems and issues when working like that, on your own, on the roof!! Was that roof tile warped? Maybe a couple of spare tiles would have helped BUT hindsight is a wonderful thing!!! 👍👌😜
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Yeah - totally warped! Been like that for 100 years. Didn't notice it before! 😬
@Mr_AshleyАй бұрын
I’ve actually been putting off this job! Thanks for the motivation and information 👍👍
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Good luck with yours! 👍
@peterwalton1502Ай бұрын
Excellent video - very helpful 👏👏👏
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Cheers!
@rokalot24362 күн бұрын
The fs trays that the builder put in from where carried on from were on top of the felt?
@Gazr965Ай бұрын
Houses did not used to have sarking felt. You could tell where the leak was back in the day, now the roof can leak and slowly and just rot away the laths sometimes spreading to rafters. Gaz Yorkshire.
@annakramar5088Ай бұрын
Good job! ... I'd be swearing at this stage..get in there you "BLEEP"🤣
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Oh there was lots of swearing! 🤣
@Joe74854Ай бұрын
Nice job and important to it’s a nightmare on peg tiles as you have to take off first 3 or 4 rows
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
👍💪
@rokalot24362 күн бұрын
Just one other thing I noticed, you may want to check the tile next to your hands at the very end of your film as there appears to be no side lap with the adjacent one,you need to cut the bottom left hand corner off
@rogermaynard2405Ай бұрын
Glad it’s not just me who hoovers everything out
@digger8090Ай бұрын
Hi Andy ,been following your account for some time now have enjoyed your posts,you could have used your multi tool to cut those gutter bracket screws away,great show as usual
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Cheers! Sadly couldn't get it under without causing even more damage to the felt. 😭
@stefanthatcher2418Ай бұрын
@@GosforthHandyman Bloody galvo nails. Should have been banned before they were invented 8^)
@andrewwalsh275529 күн бұрын
Useful... thanks!
@smellypunksАй бұрын
I want to do this work but also I am thinking to insulate the eves. Currently no felt in my 1930's property so at some point a new roof will be on the cards but till then its DIY work. FYI you can buy 19mm x 38mm Batten's just try the local BM.
@MyEconomics1012 күн бұрын
Did you offer the neighbour to clear the rain gutter for them? It was already growing grass.
@1x3dilАй бұрын
Hi Andy Great job as always from your good self , as regards the tiles if there as good as the ones you have been removing it might be worth removing them and replacing the felt and batons and reinstating them . Clay tiles will last pretty much indefinitely if they are a good quality in the first place . And dare I say a job you could do yourself , 😂. Kind regards as always 👍
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Cheers! Would take me forever! 😂
@laurencelagdenАй бұрын
Have you ever fitted eaves airflow battens that keep insulation away from the felt lining and aid airflow to the loft?
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Yes, that's what I did here. Got 50mm airflow over the insulation. 👍
@Chequr_ProstateАй бұрын
By having so much of the of the protector inside the gutter i wonder if your gutter will overflow in a storm?
@tullguttenАй бұрын
Where the rotten batton was you should check over it where the water is comming in, looks like you might have a leak around your chimney
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
It's probably from years ago but I'd like to get up there with a roof ladder to check things properly. A few ridge tiles were dodgy when we first moved in, but had those fixed.
@pzycomanАй бұрын
Had to fit eaves protectors to our old garage because the gutter had come away a bit from the roof (the roof eventually caved in, but that's another story) - we just cut down the depth of the eaves protectors without notching it, admittedly I'm lazy and I do minimal effort :)
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Ha I did also consider that option! 😂👍
@illmitchjaxАй бұрын
Literally just fitted these!
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Nice one!
@MARTINA-gc3tqАй бұрын
Did you find a matching replacement tile?
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Yup! I need to find one more. 👍
@maxbee4460Ай бұрын
There’s evidence of water having been on that under felt. Check the tiles above on the roof for cracking or pieces missing. I had that.
@girlsdrinkfeckАй бұрын
at that point may as well do a whole new re-batten and felt job, a house that old should anyway ! but as he said itll be good for several years max , he can save up in that time for a proper job to be done , he can easily to it himself with some DIY tower scaffolding , tiles are fine , just need felt and battens
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Yeah! Could well be from a long time ago and it's since been fixed. All seems dry now. 👍
@bobjit252Ай бұрын
Good job , i wonder how much it would cost to do this job
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
I'd guess £100-200 just to do the eaves trays but they wouldn't have blocked up the wasp holes or painted the fascia. 👍
@sirjohng128 күн бұрын
Can you imagine an ordinary person risking his life up a ladder to take each tile down the ladder one at a time, then, reversing that procedure after carrying out all those replacements and painting actions? Better just get the gutters cleaned. My original and never repainted soft wood facials and soffits have been in place for 45 years with still perfect plastic gutters and seals.
@awantamtaАй бұрын
Great job
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Cheers!
@DP80sАй бұрын
So weird, I literally had my Henry up on the roof last week when doing a repair. My neighbour gave me a funny look so I acted surprised that he doesnt hoover his roof before winter sets in
@NAFO_Badger_BrigadeАй бұрын
Ha ha - that's the way!
@NoItAllLiveStreamsАй бұрын
I just used a loas of cordex protection sheets doubled up . cost abot £30 for the whole roof
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
It crossed my mind to use that! I'm not sure if it will go brittle over time?
@ncey8713Ай бұрын
Andy, do you have another path around your workshop to the garden? I've seen a few extensions near me on the same type of house where people totally lose the side access to the back of their house! Was this a concern with your side extension e.g. if you ever needed to get a mini digger back there again?
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Front / back access is through the garage and we made the openings big enough for a mini digger. 👍
@ncey8713Ай бұрын
@@GosforthHandyman Nothing gets past you! 👍
@pauljenkins7342Ай бұрын
Just to add .. When placing the felt supports .. Be remember which way the wind drives .. And do under and over in the right direction of wind !!!
@iancollyer9995Ай бұрын
Great video. Is that lovely music at the end by Chris Haugen? What’s it called?
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Sure is! I think there were two tracks by Chris Haugen on this one - Morning Mandolin and Soul Food.
@GreeBomanАй бұрын
To me it looks like the eaves protectors in the new roof area are above the felt?
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
There's new membrane on that side and you can just about see it running over the eaves protector. 👍
@steve6375Ай бұрын
How can you now clean the gutters? Wont you just get moss build up underneath which you cant get to?
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Still plenty space to get in to the gutters. 👍
@johnallright6847Ай бұрын
When i fit eaves protection it allways pays to add a slate batten just under the top of the protectors because water can pool . Allso it looked like water was ingressing from higher up somewhere and was showing very wet on the felt which is what caused the batten to rot.
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
It's probably from years ago - everything was dry under there and we'd just had biblical rain. We had a lot of repairs done when we first bought the place. 👍
@antonypoole21746 күн бұрын
You can buy 38mmx19mm batten 😊
@lowlander6625Ай бұрын
with counter batons any water penetration further up the roof wo'nt run down the felt and get stuck behind the tile baton then wraught it
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
👍
@Noaxe_TegrindeАй бұрын
Thanks
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Thank you so much!! 👍💪
@kingsschoolworcester-compu3231Ай бұрын
Such a good job up until the final few seconds. Tile on the second row up on the right hand side is not sitting right. You can see the groove running up the left side of it where the neighbouring tile should be sat.
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Cheers! Yeah, it's a non-matching tile. Swapping it out. 👍👍
@sudo_nymАй бұрын
I enjoyed watching this commercial that was broken up with clips of a roofing video.
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Lots of ads? I don't see them as on Premium. Google must be strapped for cash again! 😂😬
@RamblingpeteАй бұрын
Thanks 👍🏿
@flyguy135915 күн бұрын
Nice job tho I would trim off the old dead felt, it will eventually rot and clog up the gutter. You be amazed how many jobs I seen over the years where facia fitters just poke the felt supports under the first course but on top of the rotten felt! 🙄🙄
@itwillbenicewhenitsfinishedАй бұрын
You said intents and purposes correctly. You are a God 😂
@dpryce9801Ай бұрын
@@itwillbenicewhenitsfinished I prefer the Fry & Laurie version - 'to all in tents and caravans'. 😁
@AubMarАй бұрын
YesI did hear that too!
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
😂
@bigutubefan2738Ай бұрын
Nice one! Aren't you going to do the front of your house too? Let your next door neighbours know they should get that grass out of their gutter as well.
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
I did most of the front when doing the extension... I think! 😂👍
@patterdalezipsuzililАй бұрын
You should have painted the felt with flashband primer
@robertpearce8394Ай бұрын
If your table saw is shot, perhaps you could get your hands on one of the new Sawstops.
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
I've been offered one! The DeWalt is fine though - just something jamming the thread on the lift mechanism. It works with a bit of persuasion 😁. Need to take a proper look at it though. 👍
@sitrepx2734Ай бұрын
@@GosforthHandyman common issue with the dewalt table saws, bit of WD40 on the front/back thread of the lifting mechanism under the table will see you right.
@msangwan7Ай бұрын
Hi, thanks for video on dewalt table saw and mitre sliding saw which company brand blade are you using. Its red in colour. What is the thickness of it. Thanks
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Freud blades - don't have the thickness to hand but if you search my channel I've done a vid on it. 👍
@thesaltycabbageАй бұрын
I'm lucky that my local timber yard stocks old size roofing battens, unfortunately the rafters had to be put through a table saw
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Great stuff!
@jeremyfoster694210 күн бұрын
It's a felt support tray, it stops the felt sagging behind the facia and so pooling water and then it leaking into the soffit, you shouldn't cut notches in it, it doesn't need to end on a rafter, just 150mm lap taped together with tyvek tape.
@radiogramgramophonetoons5802Ай бұрын
So this process is only for Roof Tiles ? Impossible to use with a Slated roof, yes ?
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
I've certainly seen them used on slate roofs but they're difficult to retro-fit. Any roofers out there to confirm?
@RamblingpeteАй бұрын
It’s great to have the tools I must go shopping 👻
@glenn20081965Ай бұрын
I take it that slate is going to be more difficult?
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Yeah - big style. Not something I've ever tried but hopefully a roofer can confirm! 👍
@triciajoslin4151Ай бұрын
Hi just wondered if you will be staying in your current home or will you be moving
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
No plans to move yet but eventually we'll probably downsize once the kids have left home. Love it here though. 👍👍
@FaizelPatel-sc1ydАй бұрын
Do these protect against squirrels getting in to eaves as has happened to me? Apologies if it’s a silly question?!!
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Would probably help a bit! Squirrels??!
@FaizelPatel-sc1ydАй бұрын
👍🏽
@davidmccormick43195 күн бұрын
Next Wednesday when my cleaner comes round I’m gonna ask her if she lifted the slates and hoovered the felt.
@SteveHudson-o9qАй бұрын
Neat job.
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Cheers!
@ncooper8438Ай бұрын
The original lining had splits and is fragile which makes fitting the trays a hard job, its a skilled job imo but I bet there are thousands of unskilled types doing it. You only know how good the repair is after the first rain storm.
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Yup - not an easy one!
@PhilipCoby-u4cАй бұрын
a great job but I think you now need to do the right hand side of the property where you started as someone as put the eaves trays in wrong and the area above your hands when the member titles are coming down second tile up is not overlapping to the left hand side and water will constantly be coming in there probably caused the baton to rot out better putting in another tile as it looks different in size also missed an opportunity in sealing down the full bottom row securely sealing each tile with mastic together or if there is a hole on the tile put in a brass screw into it and the baton the edges are more susceptible to wind uplift and rattle. your welcome
@iauk1122Ай бұрын
What do they do, as under the felt and tiles? I suppose protect the eaves, but how?
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Supports the edge of the felt. The felt at the edge is quite vulnerable where it does over the fascia and can get holes in. This can lead to water getting in to the eaves and rotting stuff from the inside. 👍
@adamwoodall9506Ай бұрын
Did you not need tilting fillets under the trays.
@GosforthHandymanАй бұрын
Possibly! But it's never had them so keeping as is. 👍