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#22
any update on this? this thread has me really angry. What didnt he do? you said tab the roof, now that could mean a few things. Obviously he had to tab them to get a proper stagger or else water is going to be leaking in. also, you can put as small as a 5th of a shingle, but if he only put 1 nail instead of 2, its going to blow off. also given your area, maybe you cant go as small as a 5th (which I never do anyways) so regardless he should have enough nails as required by your local codes, to hold those shingles on and they shouldnt be blowing off
my point
if they're blowing off, he didnt nail em enough
my point
if they're blowing off, he didnt nail em enough
#23
any update on this? this thread has me really angry. What didnt he do? you said tab the roof, now that could mean a few things. Obviously he had to tab them to get a proper stagger or else water is going to be leaking in. also, you can put as small as a 5th of a shingle, but if he only put 1 nail instead of 2, its going to blow off. also given your area, maybe you cant go as small as a 5th (which I never do anyways) so regardless he should have enough nails as required by your local codes, to hold those shingles on and they shouldnt be blowing off
my point
if they're blowing off, he didnt nail em enough
my point
if they're blowing off, he didnt nail em enough
#24
i'm a contractor myself. This isnt poor handymen, its a cheap @$$ homeowner, who should have never been doing it himself. Dont get me wrong, anyone can properly roof, its just the guy obviously didnt have a clue how to do it.
especially given the recession here in the US, everyone is now a handyman. I see vehicles of everytype with ladders on top now. and people would rather higher the fly by day guy for some cash, then pay the licensed, insured, experienced, professional contractor, because his prices are higher, due to his over head and experience.
I cant stand ish like this. which is why I'd love to know whats going on
especially given the recession here in the US, everyone is now a handyman. I see vehicles of everytype with ladders on top now. and people would rather higher the fly by day guy for some cash, then pay the licensed, insured, experienced, professional contractor, because his prices are higher, due to his over head and experience.
I cant stand ish like this. which is why I'd love to know whats going on
#25
Its a little off topic but I think this has to do with lots of places like home depot (I don't know if you have that there in states...but basically home improvement place) I was picking up some receptacles when someone walked in with a range plug with 3 wires on it. Wondering where he went wrong with hooking it up! I couldn't help to listen in, but he said as soon as I turned my stove on I smelt smoke. I'm sorry but that's a 40amp plug and you think its just as easy as hooking a few wires on it? He just pulled a normal 3 wire plug out, cut out the wall and mounted this range plug in. He only had #14 wires to it. They are only good for 15amps, this was 40! They guy could have set his house on fire just because he wanted to save cash like you say. But I still believe it makes him a bad handyman. Just cause you can do it, doesn't mean you should...
#26
any update on this? this thread has me really angry. What didnt he do? you said tab the roof, now that could mean a few things. Obviously he had to tab them to get a proper stagger or else water is going to be leaking in. also, you can put as small as a 5th of a shingle, but if he only put 1 nail instead of 2, its going to blow off. also given your area, maybe you cant go as small as a 5th (which I never do anyways) so regardless he should have enough nails as required by your local codes, to hold those shingles on and they shouldnt be blowing off
my point
if they're blowing off, he didnt nail em enough
my point
if they're blowing off, he didnt nail em enough
#27
haha, I hear ya on home depot and lowes. "dont hire a pro, we have the parts and with our staff who only puts parts on the shelf, we should be able to figure it out!". Its funny because home depot's latest ad starts with a man putting his ladder at more than a 45 degree angle above his second story window to hang a wreathe. now putting the ladder at that low of an angle is beyond unsafe, and here home depot, the home know it all place, is showing that to the entire country. I mean come on now! so now if any home owners was wondering how to safely use their ladder, monkey see, monkey do.
#29
At least most selfer mechanics like many here know that those tools are junk and can properly identify a 5/8 or 3/4 socket HAHA! And that the little cross screwdrivers are not x heads or star heads, they are Phillips!
There is Robertson too, but I would not expect many of you guys to know what that is :P common Canadian joke (sorry had to throw that in there!)
#30
Well the good news is, my truck goes in on the 19th. The estimate for the damages was just over $2300 and they are going to replace the hood, so I am happy about that at least...
We had some pretty big winds again last night, and it appears he didn't lose anymore, so i'm hoping this means he got it all fixed up. (I would hope so since he claims he has used at least 40 tubes of blackjack as well three trips to the store for more nails!)
When I said he didn't tab it, what I meant was he didn't put adhesive under the edges or corners of the shingles to keep the wind from getting up underneath them. All of the contractors i work with make this a standard, especially on west facing rooftops (prevailent winds here) and usually on the north and south sides too if it is later in the season and the roof won't be seeing much hot weather and sunlight.
For the most part, I agree with all of you about the handyman issue. I try to do as much as I can on my own home to save a buck or too, but I know my limits and when it is time to bring in a professional. The story of the guy with the range receptacle really gets me, as I am an electrician by trade. While I agree that a lot of electrical can be done by the average homeowner , I fear that many don't fully understand the consequences of doing it wrong.
My problem with this guy is, he is running a licensed handyman business. (In all fairness, it doesn't say roofing on his business card!) He lost over half of the shingles on his roof. This is the job he did on his own house. What kind of job would he do on the one his family didn't have to live in? I won't even start on that fact that his card states he is qualified to do 'basic electrical'...
We had some pretty big winds again last night, and it appears he didn't lose anymore, so i'm hoping this means he got it all fixed up. (I would hope so since he claims he has used at least 40 tubes of blackjack as well three trips to the store for more nails!)
When I said he didn't tab it, what I meant was he didn't put adhesive under the edges or corners of the shingles to keep the wind from getting up underneath them. All of the contractors i work with make this a standard, especially on west facing rooftops (prevailent winds here) and usually on the north and south sides too if it is later in the season and the roof won't be seeing much hot weather and sunlight.
For the most part, I agree with all of you about the handyman issue. I try to do as much as I can on my own home to save a buck or too, but I know my limits and when it is time to bring in a professional. The story of the guy with the range receptacle really gets me, as I am an electrician by trade. While I agree that a lot of electrical can be done by the average homeowner , I fear that many don't fully understand the consequences of doing it wrong.
My problem with this guy is, he is running a licensed handyman business. (In all fairness, it doesn't say roofing on his business card!) He lost over half of the shingles on his roof. This is the job he did on his own house. What kind of job would he do on the one his family didn't have to live in? I won't even start on that fact that his card states he is qualified to do 'basic electrical'...