There was nothing wrong with the old thermostat control. You do not understand how a thermostat works. It shut off when you set the temperature high because you set it to turn on at a higher temperature than ambient... therefore the fan would stay of until the temperature raised higher than the max setting.
First off none of you know anything about insurnace. Second you can clearly see that the tree branch was placed in the roof. You can see where there used to be a pipe jack there. Y’all are funny.
This happened to me. They stole my truck with all my tools in it and my camera, so not only did I lose my apartment because I no longer had the availability to work because all my tools were gone, I also lost my first ever camera with all the memory cards and photos of some of me and my father's last memories together. I ended up losing my apartment and things all around just got really bad for me after that :(
So sorry that you had to suffer the loss of your photos & tools. My last years with my Dad were hard, funny, tension filled, but the memories were great. He was one of The Greatest Generation. God bless you well.
Just gotta screw over someone for that fix. Why not go steal from someo e whos filthy rich? Not another person struggling or has to work every day to get by. People just suck.
@@talking2ghosts_archive I don't believe OP is trying to justify stealing. I believe he's commenting on the fact that if you're going to rob someone, it would be more "morally" correct to rob someone with more wealth than someone trying to make an honest living. Put it this way: Not accounting for emotional loss(of which there is a high likelihood), it would probably affect a blue collar worker to steal his truck(and means of working) more than taking the truck of a wealthy individual(wealthy enough in the context that a stolen truck would not be the hugest financial burden). Again, this is not to discount the emotional loss from losing important sentimental items the individual may have had in their vehicle. However, I believe most people would agree that a robbery against a rich individual would have a less drastic effect than taking the backbone of someone's business. I hope you have a wonderful, day/night/whatever time it is for you and that you enjoy the rest of your days. Peace ✌ Edit: Again, this is all in the context of a financial ️burden, and not an emotional. Rich or poor, it would still fucking suck to be robbed of your sentimental assets.
We get it. Most people are just like you. They have no idea what they are doing and often times make unnecessary repairs. We understand policy and know everything about insurnace. I am getting this entire roof replaced for the same price as a repair 100% of the time. You can keep repairing roofs why we are out here replacing them.
Have you seen the rest of the roof? It looks in great condition. Saying it needs replacement and just use the insurance means you have no idea what you’re talking about. Have you read an insurance policy lately for houses? They essentially do not cover roofs anymore. You’re far better off just replacing it yourself versus going through insurance. A lot of that was due to the scams down in Florida. It is similar to getting a nail in your tire. Does the shop replace it or patch it? They patch it if it’s still in good condition and in the right spot. Get a life and get more knowledgeable.
I have a question. Why did you seal each nail you put? Also qhen you start to put shingle and use nails does it require to seal every nail used for the entire roof
Only put sealant on nail to glue the old top shingle to the nail. Or put sealant on old nail holes on old shingles. No sealant is needed if using all new shingles and not connecting to old shingles.
Good job, myself i could of done that in less then 30 minute, great trick for that last row you gotta nail at the top is put the nail standing straight so the top shingle sits on it, i usually use the thick parts of the shingle, then give it a love tap so its driven in and still standing up then pul out a flat bar and put it on the nail head then let the shingle sit on the flat bar and hit it until its fully fastened, you can also do this with out a flat bar too but you have a good change too damage that row
Its from the old timers. The masonry trade is as old as humankind. But regular bubble levels are very very new technology, 200 years old. I always use a level. except when i am on my last couple brick courses. I never need it then.
❓It never ceases to amaze me how a relatively small branch can fall 30-50 feet and punch right through multiple layers of shingles and thick plywood. You'd think that the combined thickness of roofing materials would be strong enough to cause the branch to bounce or glance off and land on its side with no damage to the roof. You'd think that the leaves would cause enough wind resistance to slow down the branch and possibly change its direction of travel, but nope! These crooked, leafy sticks somehow manage to fly as straight as a freaking arrow, and with the magical penetrating power of an anti-tank projectile! Try throwing a blunt, leaf-covered branch like you'd throw a spear, and see if you can get it to fly straight and penetrate a bunch of plywood and shingles. Aint gonna happen! But when it comes to rain storms, nonsensical ballistic phenomenon will ensue!
What is the recommendation to remove those antic fans, when I am getting new roof with ridge vents. Do you replace the whole sheathing board or just fill the hole where the old roof antic fan used to be?