Water Run Off on Insulated Roof Panel System #shorts

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My first #shorts video folks as I received plenty of questions since my video yesterday as to how the water will run off from the roof system I used for my garden room / workshop. Hope this answers the question, please get in touch via the comments if you have any further questions👍
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Love the short version Leo, great for catching up on progress or answering the odd question. You deserve the kudos👍🏽🏅

mandyleeson
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I have had experienced this type of thing before. I figured I was right ! Very good of. You to post a update to lots of questions with a nice short video . I enjoy learning and watching you putting your resurch into practice, Proper job

traviss
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Thank you... Answered my question. 🙂. Great videos.

ericstreet
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Your doing great enjoying your vids keep up the good work

PhilsWorkshop
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I was wondering too but had a feeling you’d have it covered and planned for 👍🏼😁

TheWardagh
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Thanks for answering my question. Looks good. But potential to get blocked with the leaves falling from tree above over time?

robmanners
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Thanks for this short update Leo, neat solution. Do the company have any accessories like a clip on mesh system that would prevent leaves & crud building up under the flashings? Would make cleaning a bit easier, especially as you don’t like climbing up there. Just a thought 😁.

idlersdream
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I feel an idiot - I just asked the same thing on Part Two comments....just deleted it LOL.

spankysmp
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Short works fine. :) I missed the first video on this roof, caught yesterday's. Looking forward to a cost video, too. Well done on all of it!

BTW, I saw you working with a caulk gun in that previous video. Have you thought of getting a hydraulic caulking gun? Just passing it on.

We have a project going (refacing some exterior columns with metal and PVC) which required a lot of stiff adhesive caulking and I've lost a lot of hand strength. Plus we are going to be caulking inside in the near future, where we've been replacing all of the interior trim on our house (almost done). Not looking forward to the hand stress.

rwind