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We Aspire to Be North America's Recognized Leader in Sustainable Habitat
Through the responsible development of innovative and sustainable building products, we have helped shape the building products industry for over 115 years. Founded in 1904 as General Roofing Manufacturing Company, today, we are North America’s leading brand of exterior and interior building products, including roofing, siding, fence, decking, railing, trim, insulation, gypsum, and ceilings.
A subsidiary of Saint-Gobain, one of the world’s largest and oldest building products companies, we and our affiliates have more than 6,300 employees and more than 60 manufacturing facilities throughout the United States and Canada.
Learn more at www.certainteed.com
Through the responsible development of innovative and sustainable building products, we have helped shape the building products industry for over 115 years. Founded in 1904 as General Roofing Manufacturing Company, today, we are North America’s leading brand of exterior and interior building products, including roofing, siding, fence, decking, railing, trim, insulation, gypsum, and ceilings.
A subsidiary of Saint-Gobain, one of the world’s largest and oldest building products companies, we and our affiliates have more than 6,300 employees and more than 60 manufacturing facilities throughout the United States and Canada.
Learn more at www.certainteed.com
The Making of Landmark® PRO Roofing Shingles with Jack Impriano | CertainTeed
At Impriano Roofing and Siding, the crews have been installing Landmark PRO shingles as long as CertainTeed has been making them. Sales Rep Jack Impriano has seen these vibrant shingles satisfy customer after customer. Impriano’s clients love the sharp, sophisticated appearance as well as the peace of mind they gain knowing they’ve invested in a lasting roof backed by an industry-leading warranty.
Like Jack says, choosing Landmark PRO is a “no brainer.” Check out the video to learn more, including his personal favorite Max Def color choice.
www.certainteed.com/products/residential-roofing-products/landmark-pro
Like Jack says, choosing Landmark PRO is a “no brainer.” Check out the video to learn more, including his personal favorite Max Def color choice.
www.certainteed.com/products/residential-roofing-products/landmark-pro
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Revolutionize Your Projects with Complete Ceiling & Wall Solutions | CertainTeed
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CertainTeed's comprehensive approach to ceiling systems goes beyond the surface, offering everything you need to create truly exceptional environments. This visual showcase of stunning installations demonstrates the power of integrated design, superior acoustics, and exceptional performance. Visit certainteed.com/architectural to explore the future of ceilings and discover how our dedicated tec...
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Exactly the information I needed. Thank you!
You can see it take a chunk off and then the next shot it's a new piece 😂😂😂
That was ice lol
I need that for my home nice 😊😊
This is exactly what I needed. Thank you
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Is your attic VENTED? If so, as most all attics are, then you don't want to cover the vents. You need good ventilation in the attic to prevent heat buildup in the summer which will increase your cooling bills AND the excess heat will reduce the life of your shingles. I'm talking about soffit vents.
Baffles solves this easily. What you really need to worry about is insulation touching the roof deck.
Can someone tell me the difference between the standard Green glue, and Certain Teed's version? Are they the same company??? I don't know about the glue, but Certain Teed's sealant is over half the cost of Green Glue.
Thx !! Its succinct, and I so appreciate it. Thank you, sir
The latitude, altitude and exposure to elements--sun/heat, cold/wind, and water/vapor should help us choose optimal construction materials for our abodes. If space/area is abundant, then only the thermal properties of resistance, conductance, emissivity, and reflectivity should factor into the equation because one could use larger quantities or volumes of materials for strength, provided these don't degrade with exposure to the elements over time. It's very easy to choose materials for extreme latitudes because the seasonal variations aren't material. It's quite difficult to do so for latitudes or locales that have material variations between night and day or between the seasons. The seasonal variations , I suppose, could be overcome to some degree with good ventilation and extensive use of glass to optimise natural lighting because windows can be covered with blinds or blankets/curtains to inhibit or block the heat transfer via light energy, provided the windows are well insulated. One could then decide on where and how to stack the different natural or synthetic construction material based on where we want reflective and resistive surfaces and where we want conductive and emissive surfaces. Unless resistive surfaces have efficient conductive surfaces to serve as bridges, these entrap heat to serve as thermal masses. One could then design a house adapted to the night- and day-time and seasonal temperatures with a clever choice of heat transfer and storage media/systems. We could use a blend of climate sinks and radiators, batteries, heat pumps, and energy sources tied into the prevalent geothermal system to naturally control the climate with some support from artificial energy sources, provided the insulation, ventilation, and natural lighting systems are optimal. I would never compromise on luxury, never compromise on either the aesthetic or functionality, never punish myself with austerity, and never inconvenience myself (except for bare essential physical activity for biological and physical health), but I love the freedom and autonomy that self-sufficiency provides me with. I would adopt the following approach to designing my off-grid home: 1- I would orient the home towards the south in the northern hemisphere to maximize my exposure to the Sun. 2- I'll elevate the home for the view, the breeze and for protection against floods and snow. 3- I'll dig the basement at a depth of 8+ feet to have the same temperature year-round. I might even build into a hill, for the same reason, if it wouldn't ruin my view. 4- I'll build the top story to harness the Sun and to harvest the rainwater and//or snow: I'll use a conductive stone roof, large windows, good insulation and a sloping roof emptying out into a ceramic or concrete tank designed, as a still, to provide distilled drinking water. 5- I'll use the gravel on the driveway to filter and store tap water during the rains, and to also heat the water on sunny days. 6- I'll orient the house with some vents towards the Sun and others away from it to naturally generate air currents to warm or cool the house, and to also exhaust unwanted air. 7- I'll build a veranda around the house and choose an aperture to block the Summer Sun, but allow the Winter Sun in warm climes, or I would replace the Veranda with a conservatory or a small and high roof to maximize both the Winter and Summer Sun in very cold climes. 8- I'll maximize light and heat with windows, and use cane, whicker, woolen or cotton/rug blinds or wooden shutters to control light and heat. 9- I'll use an R60 insulation through the walls, floors and roofs and use the highest grade of insulation on the windows. I'll then run the piping for geothermal heat inside of the insulation, and cover the piping with a good conducting material, like metal, glass, or stone. 10- With regards to the interior decor, I'll use glass, metal, stone, granite and marble for conduction; concrete, sand and earth for heat storage; and wood, wool and rugs for insulation. 11- I'll build a large green house to fill the geothermal heat battery during the day and in warm weather, and store the heat in a heat-tank made of stones, gravel pieces, sand and earth, and place the geothermal piping (running an efficient fluid) inside this battery. 12- I'll use a blend of PV solar, wind(Liam turbine) and wave power(a magnet moving over a coil, a turbine, a water wheel, an air piston, etc.) during the day and wind, wave, hydel or sand-stored solar (stored as heat;don't like batteries) at night. 13- I'll use an ammonia- or other refrigerant-driven heat-pump for the most efficient use of heat energy. These will work my geothermal, refrigeration, air conditioning, heating and cooking systems. 14-- I might use a thermal-solar solution with parabolic troughs to heat an oil, store the heat in sand, and then drive a small turbine at night if there is no wind or wave power on that day. I'll also use the heat from this to replace the compression section of the heat-pump and to also heat water and cook. 15- I'll choose the insulation, conduction, convection and heat transfer systems(pumps) to be the most thermally efficient, but I'll choose the solar-thermal, solar PV, wind, wave and hydel energy generation systems and oil/water/gas/fluid; sand/gravel/concrete/ceramic other solid storage systems to be the most robust and lowest maintenance systems even if these are insufficient. 16- I might use electrolysis to harvest hydrogen from water and store that as ammonia for use in a vehicle, yacht, or aircraft driven with an ammonia fuel-cell or internal combustion engine. I don't like to store hydrogen in tanks because it is very volatile. 17- I'll use satellite, cellular, VHF, HF/SW, and MW communications and media systems.
If there wasn't enough heat when torching, can that be discovered through inspection?
The video shows that a portion of bitumen was first transferred from the top cap sheet to the bottom cap sheet. The verbal explanation doesn't say that.
Comment faire pour avoir ce produit a ma disposition je suis au Cameroun
I thought rats love blow in. Why is this better than batts?
Thank you for this video. May I ask you if you would recommend using the foam inserts into the corner siding post? Can be used with outside corner pieces when installing TimberCrest I/S insulated siding These are available at Home Depot. For example ABTCO 3/4 inch Outside Corner Foam Insert (PC).
Que pasa si pongo el revestimiento hacía arriba?
I have your failure of siding on my house! $200,000 to replace and remove! Your class action pain $3500! I am a contractor will never use any of your products!!
200k? Wtf?
No way certainteed shingles. Their home office is in Europe. When you get a batch of defective shingles they will not take care of them. I am having to file suit against them to make them correct their problems. Such a mess.
I am up to my neck with troubles from this very shingle. They are just the worst. If I could take the time to spell out why it will fail is sickening. I have installed 6000 sq of this product and am now having to go back on all of them to reinspect. The problem is that they will not step up I already know. One of distributors tells me they make clients proceed legally to take care of any problems. This is a disaster for my 40 yr company. I put it on my house and my daughters house. Mine is ok. Hers is less than 6 months old and will have to be replaced. Anyone aware of class action against these guys?
this explains nothing Haha I'm surprised certainteed isnt out of business
Common sense (and basic science) says that in winter a home's exterior sheathing will be colder than the heated air inside the house. The more well insulated the wall is on the heated side of the sheathing, as opposed to say foam board on the non-heated exterior side of sheathing (typical configuration for foam but there are exceptions), the more likely for moisture to condense on the sheathing or be absorbed into it. If this happens long enough it can rot or mold the interior of the wall. Obviously you don't want humidity from outdoors making its way indoors through the wall assembly in the summer, so you want to retard the moisture transmission, but in the winter this works against you. It is often when the rot and mold caused through simple vapor transmission can be worst in a regular stick framed house. If you retard, slow or completely stop interior moisture from getting inside the wall, where it could rot and mold the sheathing and studs, then in the summer moisture can get trapped in the wall from wet stucco, brick and cement siding drying in both directions. These are just a few examples but there are a lot more. The various scenarios, some mentioned here, some not, are both simple to explain in some regards but actually very difficult to fully explain when you get into all the different factors at play. The more I've studied this the more complicated I realize it is, and I've studied it quite a lot from building engineers, scientists, leading edge home builders and just lay people like myself who want to build the best performing and longest lasting wood structures... I work hard for what little money I have (not very much) and if I build a house, garage or shed (right now I'm finishing out the interior of a TuffShed I bought, it has cement board over house wrap nailed direct onto OSB, I would have preferred a rain-screen and/or the hardiplank on furring strips but that wasn't an option and I'm inattentive to have built the thing beyond 80% and not get bored) and want it to be as good as I can reason, and also to share that knowledge to just help other people Suffice it to say, this product greatly helps prevent the problems. I'm sure Certainteed could make longer videos but they'd have to be very long and even then I'm not sure anyone but the building geeks, who recommend this product in construction forums, would understand it.
@@KySilverfish wrong
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@@KySilverfish huh
Las ardillas están destruyéndose la INSULACION,
Ese corte en ángulo es de 45 grados?
I had to do corner bead for the last 2 days, and I had the pleasure of using Aquabead, this product is easy breezy! I wish I was doing this on piece work because I went through 4 1/2 boxes in 16 hours.
this is like 1/2" less wider than nocoat, but does exact same thing, and half the price. they both bond same way, no compaints, i been in drywall for 25 years, i dont use no coat, i use leveline for paste 13 years, and they're both made by Certainteed
stop the moisture issue if and when you have mold👍
great information👍
Great information, starting to see more roofers using my mold assessment and remediation business to make sure they don't have any issues.
wtf is an "adeezee"
Excelente video, no entiendo como no tiene comentarios. Mejor explicado imposible!! Me ayudo mucho ya que estaba insulando un ático que ya tenía drywall y no sabía cómo iba el papel si para arriba o para abajo!! Pero mirando este video solucione el problema. Gracias!!
Is the hopper base available to purchase separately?
I can't find anyone in Pennsylvania to install CertainTeed solar shingles.
Going with landmark but looking for a lighter gray that's not a cool tone ! Replacing a roof at Mexico Beach, so I want a lighter shade thinking about silver birch home is cottage style Beach side gavulume roof is 12,000 more. 😮😮 😮😮😮😮😮
240#
Landmark Pro shingles are better, and they provide an impact resistance rating.
The max definition colors and the algae-streak resistance are great! Ask your installer about the Landmark Pro shingles.
Can this fence be installed from one side (abutting a neighboring fence) ? Thanks.
??? Is there a way to evaluate a failure causes? My 2015 roof is sliding down on the front (south) side. It's now about a three inch overhang and the seams above it are coming apart. What's the possible causes? What's the fix? Is the whole roof compromised or is there an easier fix? Thanks for a great video. Our location: Central Florida weather zone 9B. In 2020 the roof looked fine when inspected for any weak areas.
como se llama eso?
Insulacion de fibra
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What a joke this is!
Confusing because I googled vapor barrier rockwool insulation and they say it is not needed: Do you need vapor barrier over mineral wool insulation? Because of its greater density and water resistant properties, mineral wool acts as a vapor barrier and, unlike fiberglass, does not need an additional vapor barrier to be effective Besides that, price of the smallest roll is $200 (50' at Home Depot special order).., I need to do one wall so what do I do with the remaining 45'?
Rockwool does not act as a vapor barrier. It is completely vapor permeable. It's hydrophobic nature does make it a better insulation than fiberglass when wetted. Water will drain quickly from mineral wool where it tends to cling to fiberglass. The permeability of Rockwool works very well in situations where a vapor barrier is excluded, because it keeps the drying potential of the wall very high, and will not exacerbate the impact of bulk water intrusions.
@jasonbeisiegel5550 would you still recommend a vapor retarder though? I have Rockwool on our walls in our shed to house conversion, and bought CertainTeed vapor retarder
Doesn’t show at all how’s its installed
No idea why im watching this, I dont have a house. I will say the temperature markings at ~2:05 are an interesting consideration i hadnt thought about!
What about in attic on floor under unfaced batts?
Good but why call it "no-coat" then skim, then skim again, then sand (1:44-2:00)? (in addition to mudding its back)
Omg this guy would drive me crazy on my jobs. Take like 5000 years.
06:14 installation instructions