Remove A Roof Vent

Phil wanted to carefully remove the roof vent for this mobile home because it will save the customer money, and time. If we couldn’t reuse the vent, we would have to find and order another one.

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00:00 Intro
00:12 12 sheets in 30 mins, to a vent
00:35 Right now, need to get under it
01:10 If we needed to replace the vent you would need to order it
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Transcript:
Now, we’ve got 12 sheets up in 30 minutes. That are tacked off. Some are a little more than tacked off. We’re getting to a vent here. There’s probably for a bathroom since it’s not on the outside wall, and I’m probably going to reuse this. Well, I know I am. And I’ll show you how to.

Right now. We’ve got to get underneath it. Pull it up, and then we put metal and cut around it. And it smells like a sewer vent or something.

If we were to try to find one of these, we’d have to order it most likely. And I can easily shape this for looks without actually building too much of a curve in the staples and nails into the vent. We’re going to use the caulking, or not caulking but tape. Great big vent.

“For a teeny tiny hole.”

But that’ll work. We’ve got to make sure that all the nails and down the staples are down all the junk out of there. In reality, we only need a hole this big. So we’ll get to you and we’ll show you all that as we come along.

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