Temperature Metal Vs Shingle Roof

Temperature Metal Vs Shingle Roof

Updated 2-7-23 Comparison of the temperature of the roof between metal and shingles. I have a chimp, a chimp, a cheap temper temperature gun. So hot I’m slurring. And I’m going to show you the difference between shingles and the material that we’re using right now. I don’t know if you guys can see it, … Read more

Floor Damage from AC Unit Halted Here’s How!

Updated 2-8-23 Phil is repairing the subfloor, water damaged from a leaking AC unit. In this video he shows you several little tips to make your work look professional. ⏱️⏱️Chapters⏱️⏱️00:00 Your floor joists in a mobile home00:50 Cable wire we need to watch for01:10 Interesting situation by the wall01:38 To help support the weight01:52 In … Read more

Mobile Home Bathroom Ceiling Repair

Bathroom Ceiling Repair

Updated 1-22-23 Phil’s replacing the bathroom ceiling after he repaired a roof leak. ⏱️⏱️Chapters⏱️⏱️00:00 Bathroom ceiling repair after roof leak00:30 Taking the ceiling down00:54 Going across the rafters not with them01:13 Old drywall trick01:42 Put OSB in02:10 How to support the ceiling02:45 Using fast mud, cuts time in half 🙏 Subscribe, 👍, it helps a … Read more

How To Use Shingle Removal Tool Lowes

How To Use Shingle Removal Tool Lowes

Updated 2-17-23 How to use a shingle removal tool, little tips and tricks to help you get the most out of the tool ⏱️⏱️Chapters⏱️⏱️00:00 Shingle removal tool00:19 With staples, you need to00:54 When the shingle are cooler01:15 What he thinks about the tool01:45 Watch your UV rating when doing roofs 🙏 Subscribe, 👍, it helps … Read more

How to Change Vinyl to Metal Skirting for a Mobile Home or Building

Updated 1-22-23

Metal Skirting the guys are installing skirting on a mobile home. They are replacing the vinyl with metal. Your vinyl skirting will last around 5 years and then will have little holes from weed eaters and chemicals.

They make metal skirting from the same metal that you use for your roof.

⏱️⏱️Chapters⏱️⏱️
00:00 Replacing vinyl skirting with metal skirting
00:14 Why you would want to change them out.
00:42 First want to pull off the top trim
02:06 Starting the metal
03:13 You can fold the metal to create your corners
04:15 Pushing the metal tight, and once screwed down, the wind doesn’t blow it out
04:45 When cutting metal, use your bottom for changes in the ground height.
05:05 Reason you want to level from the bottom
05:45 Cutting for a gas line
07:57 Cutting corner trim and installing it
09:10 When ordering material, always make sure you have extra

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Today we are going to be taking off the old vinyl skirting. It’s pretty good shape back here. But all along the bottom, there’s holes in it. And we actually put it together for him offered a better solution. And about every five years about all you’re going to get out and start getting all kinds of little holes where the weed eater hit them lawnmower, even chemicals will make it have holes.

So first thing we do is pull off the top trim, unfastened this case. It was so high that they put metal behind it, which you’ll see later. And they screw the top and bottom is still blowing out.

We’re gonna make it better.

Notice there’s a screws right here, little screws on the bottom. So that’s what they did to keep it from blowing out all the time, replacing that plastic with the metal, which the profile is like that it’s basically the same metal who put on the metal roof and it won’t blow out.

I mean, it has to have a high, high wind, and this is what they put in to support the skirting and keep it from bending.

And then as it bends, it blows out the screws in the bottom screws in the top. And they put this to keep it from going out because if you don’t look as it is the plastic material is, anyway.

So what I’ve done is take that off. And then I measured in this case somebody put plastic to keep it from halving to weed eat so much measure to the bottom of that bottom rail.

And I don’t want to go on tight because they won’t be able to get it in, so I went to about less than 60 inches. So I cut my piece of metal to fit in here. And because on this particular job, we’ve got corners, I didn’t go all the way out to the corners because the corners aren’t covered.

But you could literally take this and bend it right here: one rib wrap around, you’d have to cut a little knife around the corner, then your corner would be there, you wouldn’t have to pay for it.

But we’re going to make some kind of match the roof So and I slip it in the top and the back of the bottom rail is higher than the front if you put it right across the top of the front of the bottom rail will give me that level.

Yeah.

Push it down tight so it’s gonna be hard pressed for the wind to blow it out. And we’ll fasten that there let me have my screw gun right there on the ground reason that we level it was mentioned to me I should explain there’s another video, it’s like an hour and a half long, you’ll see every little detail but the reason we level that is if you don’t have a level nothing will be easy to measure to anyone saying the same now we measured this point here, and i made my marks here Here, I have a T square for drywall you can use anything straight like a four foot level. Straight across the top.

What I did was measure over to the center of it and then it’s an inch and a quarter. So by giving just a little bit of room, every quarter all the way around. I can either split it from here and cut across here.

But it’s tough to do. But it can’t be done. There we go. Makes a big difference.

Nothing’s exactly right, the new bottom will be up and down so much at once. So we’re going to do pull it over and see how that big gap it is. And then we’ll pull it back over like so get it in the bottom, slide it in and then back over. So the end result and still take a little bit of a gap there.

This sides fifty seven that one 60 here so I got 10 foot rake and corner should be able to get two out of this back within the that’s it.

We’ll put a couple screws in that. And that’s what it’ll look like. Because the material you’re ordering it you don’t want too little you want more than enough to make a mistake got it. No, that was pretty as I would do it this pretty way better not gonna blow out. Not gonna grow

Alternative to Vinyl Skirting on Mobile Home

Alternative to Vinyl Skirting on mobile home

Updated 1-22-23

Need an alternative to vinyl skirting? Phil shows you how to use metal siding.

And here’s the link to the other video https://youtu.be/DtCr_DQsYWo

⏱️⏱️Chapters⏱️⏱️
00:00 Showing an alternative to vinyl skirting
00:30 Can use metal skirting-metal roof panels in place
01:00 Pull off the top front
01:20 Be careful in the cold, the vinyl will snap
01:45 Start measuring at the front, leave room for the top front will cover a lot
02:20 Start cutting your metal
03:30 Snap in the metal, make sure you’re level-screw it in
04:40 Want to lap over your next panel
05:00 Cutting out the air conditioner lines, cut your sheet
05:30 Want to cut with a razor knife near a rib
06:15 Cutting for lap over on metal skirting
07:00 Cutting the other side of skirting
07:55 Install metal skirting shows what they have completed
08:20 Shows exactly how to install around the AC
08:43 Putting the panel together
09:00 This makes it to where if someone needs to work on the area, just unscrew and go
09:15 Each panel is its own access port
09:40 Close up of the ribs-that’s your venting
10:40 Anywhere you have wires, things to go through just need to notch the top front
10:55 Want to use the muscle in the legs to snap in the top front
11:30 Difference in ground, that’s why you measure from a line behind the top front to the ground
11:55 The metal skirting is resistant to damage.
13:05 Great replacement for concrete board
13:35 Video he mentions https://youtu.be/DtCr_DQsYWo

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Mobile Home Metal Roof 8-2019

Updated 1-12-23

Deck Installation – Gazebo Deck

Deck Installation - Gazebo Deck

Updated 1-12-23

Building a deck for a gazebo

⏱️⏱️Chapters⏱️⏱️
00:00 What we’re doing on this job
00:16 Estimating a job, don’t forget this
01:23 You want to account for board width
01:55 Deck layout and how to measure/mark
02:05 Using 16″ centers instead of 20″
05:26 Measure twice, cut once
07:20 Layout is complete
07:45 Secured it to the fence
08:12 Why we laid the deck out the way we did
08:45 Who knew Phil spent all day screwing off, literally
09:10 Finished deck

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Gazebo on, We’re going to have a wood walkway out here in this beautiful little yard. Take you through it step by step. The first thing that I had to learn when I started out in the business was really not estimating. Of course, that. Is a part of it. You sit down, break down how much you’re going to have, allow 10%. But one of the fatal mistakes that I made. Early on, over and over again. Is I would forget the time that it took to go get the materials, that is.

Load up a trailer, air up the tires. Driving the town. Go in there, load up all those materials, put them on the trailer, strap it all down and bring it back. Walk it into the places you’re working on. So whenever you’re doing it, say if you’re doing it for somebody or if you’re doing it for yourself, you need to allow that much time.

There’s probably an hour and a half altogether moving it around. So but other times you got to go another hour to the job, sometimes 2 hours. You might have five, 6 hours with two guys, three guys you have all that time. So, you need to be careful.

Now, when it comes to building a 12×12 with a dress upside, and the covered sides. You have to allow that in reality in a three and an eighth, three and a quarter smaller, because boards are inch and a half, inch and three quarters. So, it be 3 1/8, 3 1/8, it’d be 6 1/4” smaller than 12’ is what we’re going to cut the runners, keep in mind when you’re doing it yourself.

So, you got to allow for the outside. This is going to have the frame and then it’s going to have a dress up board to cover the ends around it to dress up nice.

I have the boards running this way. So I have to make the framework go this way instead of go two-foot center, we’re doing 16” centers, which is a little more cost for a lot more strength. So here we are. You’ve got to remember to allow for the wrap around it. And that’s going to be three inches. But let’s say that I’m going to have the board going.

This way first. So, I allow an inch and half past to the outside and center of the first one would be 16. If you notice, I have both sides. So, they’re both prepared at the same time. That’s the center. So if the board is inch and half, it would be three quarters back, then inch and half is the width. So now we’re dead center and we’re on 16 inch.

And then from that point, I mark an X right here when I go 16 inches from the side with the same. Center to center and side to side. And then I mark which side it goes. 16 and 32, 48, 54, 80, 96, 112, 128. So go back an inch and half, then I got to allow for all said and done.

Six and eight. So, inch and half, and four and five-eighths. Okay. Cut that part off. Measure twice, cut once. Now if you notice, I made these marks. I have. This speed square here, I can. Do both at the same time. You deal with a framing square the same. And a plastic one works just as good. It’s just not quite fancy. Not quite as professional. It will work. I’m marking where the stud goes. And they can see it.

All right. There it is. We’re going to start setting it all up.

All right. What we did was. Everything’s on 16-inch centers. Like I said, probably cost $15 more to do it on 16-inch centers as opposed to two foot, just for revenues in making it look pretty. So the edges are going to show and I want it to be uniform. So I put this board behind there. He wanted it fastened against the or up against the fence.

And then we put all kinds of supports underneath this so that it won’t bounce when we put the wood on it. And you see, there’s a lot of bricks around because we don’t have beams to support. So we’re ready to now start laying the boards across on with a space of the thickness of a pencil and why we’re laying it this way instead of this way, because I figured he’d be looking for the living room and see in that will look longer with the floor joists I mean the floor cover going this way, whereas it went this way, it kind of looks shorter.

But also we’re going to have the walkway boards going this way also. So I kind of look all uniform and big from the living room. So that’s what we’re going to do. We’re building this to have a ten foot by ten-foot metal good metal gazebo and everything’s done with screws.

It’s like I was telling you he was saying, It’s the proof that I screw off all day long doing. Three screws per. Trying to keep the gap pretty even in. Usually this tightens it up, big time. But we’re coming together. I’ll show you some pictures as we go along.

This deck yesterday, but people were playing on it as quick as we got finished. But this is the finished product. He has a dress up board on the outside, all the more discreet off.

We had a little runner to the steps, but here it is. This is what they’re going to have for a gazebo that’ll be on another video.

Walmart Gazebo Installation – Gazebo

Walmart Gazebo Installation

Updated 1-12-23

Here’s a gazebo the guys built.

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Transcript:
I’m about as ready as I’m ever going to be. I’ve done been punished by this Walmart Better Homes and Gardens thing. Supposed to have four guys, we did with three still took 5 hours and I feel like a retard. But it is what it is. It’s a beautiful thing and we’ll see how long and everybody stays happy with it because it looks really neat sitting on that deck that we built.

And I wouldn’t have wanted to video this because it will be a lot of cuss words in it, maybe really bad temper tantrums, you know, so but you can do it. Just be prepared. It’s going to be more than one person because it’s tough. Anyway. He did a great job choosing what he wanted and it’s really nice. Thank you very much for hanging in there with me and give me that support that I didn’t see while I was building this.

Green Fiber Installation Video

Green Fiber Installation Video

Updated 1-12-23 Spray Green Fiber Insulation ⏱️⏱️Chapters⏱️⏱️00:00 There’s no insulation in the attic, but we’re gonna fix that00:40 Blowing the insulation in01:00 Area is getting much fuller01:16 12-14 inches above the 2×6’s01:33 When handling the hose you end up bouncing it off the ceiling01:55 You want the 12″ to get R6402:51 What we do may … Read more

Floor Repair Water Damage From Below

Floor Repair Water Damage From Below

Updated 1-12-23

How to repair a floor from water damage below

Hi guys, we were repairing a floor and got wet from underneath it. The line busted, sprayed up on the floor and they wanted us to pull the carpet back and see if we could save it and put new floor in. So this is what it looks like to begin with. We got some big old soft spots right here and a couple over in here, but.

Usually the factory will pull this carpet over the top of the floor and then staple it from the sides, set the walls on top of it, so we’ll probably have to cut the carpet and then peel it back. Lots of fun.

Well, I was wrong. That’s another reason to not think of me as perfect. But they did have a tack strip and we pulled it up. So that we can cut and put in the old particleboard and put in plywood.

The damage is also in this area here, and they’re probably not going to get away with having to put in. Tile or linoleum.

So what they paid us to do is to replace this area because it got wet from underneath. That’s what we’re going to.

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How to Build a Budget Deck Cover for Your Home, Mobile Home, and Building

How to Build a Budget Deck Cover for Your Home, Mobile Home, and Building

Updated 1-12-23 Phil shows you one of the ways you can build a budget deck cover. We adjusted the original measurements by 3/4″ to save the customer on materials cost. ⏱️⏱️Chapters⏱️⏱️00:00 Build a cover over the current deck you have00:40 Measuring for wider than the deck00:55 Want to do a wood layout after you buy … Read more

How to build an 8’x10′ Deck for your home, mobile home, or building

How to build an 8'x10' Deck for your home, mobile home, or building

Updated 1-12-23

How to build a budget deck on your home, mobile home or building. We walk you through step-by-step how to build a diy deck.

This deck is 8×10 but you can change to fit the needs of your diy project.

⏱️⏱️Chapters⏱️⏱️
00:00 How to layout the deck
00:45 We’ll cut to frame up the deck and fastening it to the wall
01:06 Framed up wooden deck
01:46 Attaching the deck to Mobile home frame
03:00 Bracing up the wooden deck frame
03:20 How you could set the deck frame by yourself
03:30 Want to level/adjust the frame and the put 8″ lag bolts with washers
04:00 How they are going to secure the deck
04:15 Using an Electric Impact from Harbor Freight
05:00 Adding blocks and 4×4 to secure
06:05 Cut 4x4s to 36″

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Hot Attic In Summer – Attic Retrofitting Lights

Hot Attic In Summer - Attic Retrofitting Lights

Updated 1-12-23

Phil is retrofitting attic lights to LED. WOW it gets hot in the attic in summer.

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This is another example of all the different things. Obviously, this is not in a mobile home’s attic. And if you go in a basement of a mobile home, there’s wheels anyway. We’re in, we’re retrofitting led from fluorescent changing fluorescence to LED and we’ll climb up in the attic. So we got into a discussion about how hot it was. This is actually not when we went up last time.

So it’s cooler because it’s earlier. But right now we’re shooting about 101.8 and we’re going to go back further into the gates. So we’ll get back with you in just a minute. Well, we’re deep into the belly of the beast and early part of the day. So now I’m reading about 102 and getting warmer all time I’ve been up in here for a later time later. I guess I’m losing my memory, but it has been a later in the day we were measuring way higher and I’ve been in attics and we’re over 140, which is dangerous.

So now we’re going to go ahead and cut down our odds of getting in trouble and head downstairs.

Tenants Destroy House Things Renters Do to Your Property

Tenants Destroy House Things Renters Do to Your Property

Updated 1-12-23

What Renters can do to your property and how to fix it. Walking through one of our rental properties after a tenant left and left EVERYTHING behind. Including masses of trash.

⏱️⏱️Chapters⏱️⏱️
00:00 In one of our rental assessing the damage
00:38 What people will do to avoid cleaning
01:05 Mobile home factory caused a problem with floors
01:50 Why is that such a bad habit
02:10 You have a gap that runs across the floor cause by railroading
02:25 How he does the floors and why.
02:35 Never want to run all materials with the floor joists
02:45 Popping a chalk line over where we need to replace the floor
03:15 This won’t get fixed in one day
03:27 What you deal with as a landlord
03:38 If you trash a car you have to pay for it
04:00 Rental property laws
04:15 A different tenant set the property on fire
05:00 On heck of a scam
05:30 Child was eventually charged with arson
05:50 Another renter and property
06:15 Woops that back fired
06:25 Every person who has lived here we’ve helped
06:40 Never had a landlord do any of that for me
06:55 No matter how nice you are…

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Hey guys, I guess you won’t see me in my best mood because this is actually one of my places that I used to be real nice.

But anyway, uh, we’re repairing the floor and a number of other things, probably I’ll take you through it, but, you know, you really would not understand at depth, how bad this place was. But one of these times I’ll take you all the way through whenever I step in and what people do and out of disrespect.

But, uh, this had 3 16 foot trailers of trash and probably two trailer loads of furniture they left behind. They left everything behind. I had uh, the guy I bought the, buying the mobile home park from.

He said, Hey, Phil, you’ll find out that people will move because they have to clean. They can’t live there anymore. This is one of those cases they moved because they just couldn’t deal with DHS anymore and they anyway.

So what we’re dealing with is. Actually a problem that was inherited from design, uh, on the floor, the, the factory ran, long sheets lengthways. Instead of across, that’s really bad habit, because the particleboard and the plywood, uh. Runs their layers this way also. So inherently it’s weaker. And it will bow in between. It doesn’t help that it had water on it.

But if you’ll notice that there’s a little bit of a gap right there, uh, say a quarter inch, and it goes all the way across that particular area. But here where it got just a little bit of water, of course it’s much, much worse. So what we’re going to do is pop lines, and I’ll probably replace material. And guess what? I’m not going to be running the material lengthways, even if it’s only 16 inches wide, I’m going to run 16 inch butt cuts across it. That way, the strength.

Is running this direction across an area because that way. So you always you never want to do what they call railroading, which is to run your material lengthways with the floor joists. You want to go across the floor joists. So, you’re still on the strength of the floor joists, going this way and the plywood going this way. Weaving it. It’s making both of them stronger.

So that’s what we’re going to do.

James, if you can get that chalk-line let’s pop a line where I already made marks. There’s one over there James. Now we’ll uh, cut along that line and we’ll show you each step of the way. You know, I may actually be in different clothes beceause I might not do it all in one day, but this will be a continual thing, um, that I’ll. Probably take you more.

And more through what I deal with as a person who rents property. And I have my solution for the long haul on how to deal with people who do not take care of rentals. Uh, and I would like to point out to, there’s something I tell the renters all the time, it’s like, Hey, if you go and rent a car.

And you trash it, and you take it back to the owner and say, Hey, I need you to fix this car, that I trashed? What do you think the odds are they’re going to fix it without charging. It’s going to happen that you’re going to get charged. Somehow the rental property laws have got so messed up that it protects the renters. So much that now the owner has tremendous losses.

This particular house actually had somebody they were they couldn’t pay their rent. They were going to have to leave. So on the Friday they were going to have to leave that Thursday afternoon, the boy came home from school, 15-year old boy took towels into the bathroom floor, which was tile. Put them in a pile, then went and got gasoline poured it on the, the towel. Set it on fire and ran out the door and yelled, “Hey, my house is on fire, my house is on fire.” When everybody tried to come and help. Multiple people did. He refused to let them through the door. He’s like. Stop trespassing, trespassing. So the house is on fire. And he was stopping people from coming. So what they actually were doing is a is a pretty good little scheme.

You don’t have to set your house on fire to do it. But some tragedy is that they thought and did actually accomplish. That they would get church help and they would get a Red Cross, which they did. Red Cross was here before, within before the Fire Department arrived to the property. The Red cross was here. But guess what? The detectives were here, too. So that boy eventually got charged with arson before he was even an adult.

Uh, and he did a lot of damage in that bedroom. Which, uh, I have to go through the carpet. The carpet actually survived next to it.

Anyway, uh, I’ve had other people who were in the same situation. They were going to be evicted on Friday and on Wednesday said, you know what, you know, screw you, we’re going to. And they went and took a self tapping screw and door and drilled it into the water heater and then called the fire department and the fire department shows up said we can’t fix electrical. So we’re going to have to call the power company. The power company showed up and.

Said We don’t do anything. Inside the house, shut the power off. So they had to move that night. So I can go on and on and perhaps I will some other day, as I remember all the issues, but you know, none of these people who lived here or people that was they owe, every last one of them owed me for being here. More than just being here, me helping them after they were here.

I’ve never had a landlord that would loan me money. I’ve never had a landlord to help me fix my car. I’ve never and I rented guys I’ve rented for years. I’ve never, ever had a landlord like me. But I’m telling you, no matter how nice you are, these people, uh, there are people, and I don’t believe it’s everybody, but there are people. Who are just bad people. They pretend to be nice when they meet you, and after that, they’re going to take advantage. Um, I have a working solution for it. I work on it later, but there’s my opinion.

Mobile Home Porch Build Double Steps – Rogers Front Porch

Mobile Home Porch Build Double Steps - Rogers Front Porch

Updated 1-12-23

Went through and completely replaced the front porch for the customer. He did change his mind, so as always, we work to make the customer happy.

⏱️⏱️Chapters⏱️⏱️
00:00 Some joke about hands in his pockets–couldn’t make it out
00:19 We are lowering the deck down and completely re-doing it
00:29 Dug out an area to pour concrete
00:39 Stom coming so we had to hurry. We poured concrete
01:05 Framed in the deck, it is bigger than they had
01:17 Will have steps on both sides after done
01:48 Put even steps like the other side
02:20 The final product

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Hey guys, you see me with my hands in my pockets more this year it will be because I like my pockets??? The project we’ve got here, lowering that deck down so that whenever snow gets on there it doesn’t catch. We’re going to be 5 inches down. So that it will slip off the sides. It’s going to be low enough that we’re probably not going to put handrails off to the sides. And then the steps going to go on top of the concrete here that we’re going to pour. Which we’ve already dug out, you missed out on that. Little bit of sweat, when we got to that. So we’ll give you videos as we go along.

We had to get in a hurry because we’ve got a storm coming. So we did. Sorry we didn’t take you all the way through this. But to explain we had makes the concrete. Put it in. Finished it, to get some soup on top and get the rocks down. Rush finish on that, hopefully that’ll be as you can see, it’s green stuff they call green concrete. And this is, you know, older, gray. That’ll turn gray and it’ll be almost light gray tomorrow. Then we frame to a bigger the actually deck was smaller than is now. And we made it bigger so they could come out around the door. The step will be over that way. And then they can go in with the groceries. And then what I did over here was I split the steps. So it has three even distances. Later on.

Tomorrow, we’re going to fill all this in with solid wood. All that will be solid wood. And then we’ll do the same on this side tomorrow. We’ll see more tomorrow.

What we’ve done is made it with the steps are even like we did on the other side. This is how we supported it, because it’s less than five and a half inch. It’s as far as width support. We had to use 2 to 4 and then support them and we used materials we had here, and maybe more than what we needed.

And so we’ll fill this in with, with two by sixes and then we’ll come along and fill all this solid underneath, all the way around and it will hold up to heavy duty loads.

Hi guys. This is the final decision. He changed his mind and wanted to put some handrails up and we put some handrails up and filled in everything solid. Later on, whenever the moisture gets out of the boards, two months, three months. We’ll stain it and probably paint this too.

At the same time accent color all the steps are even. And now, when he puts a carport over here, he can get it from either vehicle. So job is accomplished, and everybody’s happy.

Completed Commercial Metal Roof

Completed Commercial Metal Roof

Updated 1-12-23

Walk through of the complete metal roof. This is the end of a big commercial roof.

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00:00 Walk through on the roof
00:15 Some of the penetrations we had
00:50 To the end of one side of the roof
01:30 The L-shaped part of the roof
02:24 Ground view of the roof

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Rogers Remodel 8-8-18

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Here is all of the pictures and video for the moble home in Rogers, AR that we did. When the customer first contacted us all he wanted was to have the deck completed by the end of Aug. for a birthday party. After completing the deck the customer kept adding different jobs for use to … Read more

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This job is improving on an older mobile home. We put a ceramic tile backsplash in both the kitchen and bathroom of the trailer. In the bathroom, we rearranged the lighting and spruced it up. The trailer is one that we have been sprucing up for the couple for over a year. We do the … Read more

Metal Skirting Vents Questions – Mobile Home, Home, and Buildings

Metal Skirting Vents Questions - Mobile Home, Home, and Buildings

Updated 1-8-23 Phil teaches you why he doesn’t use vents in metal skirting. We’ve had many questions about how to handle the moisture under your manufactured home. Do you need vents for your trailer’s metal skirting? No, not as far as we have seen in over 30 years. ⏱️⏱️Chapters⏱️⏱️00:00 Do you need vents in your … Read more

Finishing the Walls in Your Mobile Home

Updated 1-8-23 You can finish the drywall of your mobile home and make it look just like a regular home. You can take those batten strips over each 4′ strip of the drywall off and put tape and drywall mud on those cracks that those covered up, and you can finish the complete house like … Read more

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Updated 1-8-23 All those doors in a mobile home are often very, very fragile, and the jams on the outside edge are not like a house in they are made of paneling. People get discouraged and say that oh this is just junk and you can’t do anything about it. That’s not true. You can … Read more