roofing lead work valley
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lead valley being re-placed with code 5 lead ,old valleys been stripped out de-nailed any nail heads sticking up have been hit down,brushed down, there should have been a breathable felt membrane used to go on top of the old sarking to let the lead expand over the sarking freely customer didnt want the extra cost (the custromer is a plumber to trade)15/19mm tilting fillet used for upstand for lead , lead cut to size,and dressed in the best that this mainly plasterer can do
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There's loads of knobs that will say otherwise. I do alot of work on old buildings and your doing the English proud 👍😎
Been a roofer for 10 years in Scotland worked for the same man it’s just me and his son that do all the work nice job on the valley don’t listen to the KZread roofers they don’t know anything about roofs keep up the good work
@onpointplastering
2 жыл бұрын
Cheers m8
@trueview7680
2 жыл бұрын
Should have put another course of slate under the lead at the bottom of the valley tho
@jayjay199o
6 ай бұрын
Another 2 actually bud 😂 @@trueview7680
your using code 5 which is perfect.... your using tilting fillet which is also perfect and your dressing the lead not bashing it... perfect
@onpointplastering
10 күн бұрын
@@edenandmeadow thanks considering I'm mainly a plasterer / slater/renderer lol
Good work brother...but just a word of advice.....give your lead an extra 2inch past the tilt fillet, then dress it back over itself👍🏽
Nice work, subscribed! I've had loads of valley leaks over the years and multiple roofers attempt to fix it and it still leaks. The valley is where an extension joins the original house and I suspect they did not use an upstand on the valley lead so in heavy rain or when we have strong wind, the rain is forced under the tiles beyond the lead.
I am so glad I live in South off England and have never had re do a valley the way slates are fitted in Scotland! Direct to the boarding looks a nightmare job ! You must have to pick the perfect day's to do jobs like this .
@onpointplastering
Жыл бұрын
Bet you get good weather down there, we just need to go with the forecast and hope for the best
Some tidy lead work there mate👍👍👍👍👍
@onpointplastering
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks m8 been getting alot of negative feed back on the lead but I am stating that I know where I'm going wrong and I need to improve so thanks for the positive feedback 👍
@markhep
4 жыл бұрын
Looks fine to me mate and it it does not leak and looks good what the problem 👍👍👍
@onpointplastering
4 жыл бұрын
@@markhep lol very true 👍
@mrc8221
3 жыл бұрын
How is that tidy lol seriously
Put a pair of gloves on big man!! I worked for over 20 years as a lead man.I now have so many health issues related to the stuff,I wish I had never set eyes on it!!!
@onpointplastering
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the advice that was a year ago and last week was the first time using lead since that job so on the health side of it I'm glad I don't use it alot and hopefully your health isn't to bad 👍
the state on that combi drill, Jesus!!!!
I think it's called a welt when you dress it back or over on itself
@onpointplastering
Жыл бұрын
I've heard of a welted drip and I know this from the edge folded back on itself around the perimeter of a flat roof where 4mm torch on felt has been used different areas have different names lol
Where your hitting the lead with the chase wedge and hammer you’ll definitely have weakend the lead hitting it so hard so many times down the same line
@onpointplastering
4 жыл бұрын
I hear what your saying but the centre of the valley will be worn out before the upstand ever will be as its protected more by the overhang of the slates cheers for your input 👍 that's just my opinion
@scotttaylor4006
4 жыл бұрын
Youll find with heat expansion and contraction in the cold weather it will be more likely to rip where i pointed out first as its so thin,only my opinion also
@onpointplastering
4 жыл бұрын
@@scotttaylor4006 I will be able to see how it goes it's my mates house who's a plumber to trade so time will tell ,with it being cut to 1.5 and only a few nails in each length to allow for expansion an contraction I reckon it will last him years I did want to use code 6 but got to go with what the customer wants within reason mind u👍
@scotttaylor4006
4 жыл бұрын
Code 6 would be over kill i would say,just out of interest whats the ridge done with?some kind of tin?
@onpointplastering
4 жыл бұрын
@@scotttaylor4006 I do appreciate the input I dont do alot of leadwork it's something that I would like to get better at it's mainly plastering I do
As a fellow roofer mate a wee piece of advice 👍🏻 always put a vapour barrier between the lead and the roof usually A1f bitumen paper or fleece 👍🏻 stops the lead from oxidising underneath as much and gives it better protection 👍🏻 also when you are dressing the lead like that try and use a spoon dresser and perhaps a little heat into the lead which you minimise dressing and no dress marks over the lead 👍🏻
@onpointplastering
Жыл бұрын
I think I mentioned that in one of the videos geotechstyle is what I normally use but only if customer pays for it I do maybe 3 roofs ayear if I'm lucky rest of time is k-rendering and plastering but I do know about barrier between lead and surface cheers anyway 👍
@redx11x
10 күн бұрын
Can you use a roofing membrane and not the a1f paper? Is the a1f paper waterproof?
@jonnyallan1980
9 күн бұрын
@redx11x not necessarily waterproof, but it stops the lead from rubbing on the exposed wood to allow expansion and contraction without fracturing. Breathable membrane is not supposed to be used as it breaks down pretty fast when the lead starts to oxidise. But these days you find alot of people use it .👎
Where are your gloves as a pro you know you need them
@onpointplastering
7 ай бұрын
I agree but I only do lead work now and again