March 21, 2020 AsktheBuilder Live Broadcast Alert

This is SUPER FAST.

It's just before 9 a.m. on Saturday, March 21, 2020.

I promised you a few days ago, I would be starting LIVE TV broadcasting.

My FIRST one is in TWO HOURS!

What: I'm going to talk about dishonest roofers and HOW to save thousands of dollars!

When: 11 a.m. Eastern Time - today - March 21, 2020

Where: CLICK or TAP HERE to see me. Just do it a minute before 11 a.m. ET

FAQ:

Do I have to have a YouTube account to watch you, Tim?

NO! Just click the above link and watch.

If I can't watch you LIVE, will the video be available for watching later?

YES! I'll share the finished video in the next newsletter.

Can I chat with you during the broadcast?

MAYBE! It depends if you have a YouTube account.

See you soon!

Tim Carter
Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com

Roofing Bid Sheet

CLICK and WATCH the video above! This column was featured in my March 24, 2020 AsktheBuilder Newsletter.

Roofing Bid Sheet - Be Prepared for Dishonest Roofers!

A roofing bid sheet is a document that allows you to discover a professional roofer. I created one 25 years ago that many still use each day! My customers love them. CLICK or TAP HERE to order and download it in seconds.

How Can You Spot a Dishonest Roofing Bid?

It's easy to spot a dishonest roofing bid. All you have to do is simple math before the salesman shows up at your house.

A friend of mine has a simple home here in New Hampshire that's 13 squares. A square is 100 square feet of roofing area. She called a company, a salesman came out, and he tried to twist her arm for two hours. The salesman gave her a very dishonest roofing bid sheet. Here's what it looked like:

roofing bid sheet

Roofing Bid Sheet | This is a VERY unprofessional and unethical roofing bid sheet. Look below at the second photo for the prices!

The original roofing bid sheet price was for $19,702.

That equals $1,515.53 per square. That's CRIMINAL in my opinion. It's STEALING.

How Do You Calculate What the Job Should Cost?

It's best to go step-by-step using the roofing bid sheet I provide. When you do, you identify all the costs.

I did some fast checking for my friend while she was on the phone.

The price of a lifetime architectural shingle at a home center is about $78 per square as of March, 2020. I did a fast material takeoff and the total cost for materials for her job is around $1,700 especially if she were to use the copper roof strips that extend the life of the new shingles by 30 or 40 years! Look below at that photo.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The copper strips you see below can be ADDED to an EXISTING ROOF to extend its life. You're buying the copper from me. It's the best out there. I only sell what I'd use on my home. When you place your order, email me and I'll send you a drawing of how to apply it to an existing roof.

The roofing company would only have five workers there for two days to do the job. The total labor cost for this is probably about $3,000 with all taxes, workman's comp, etc. fees included.

Here's the bottom half of the hand-written roofing bid sheet the unscrupulous salesman gave my friend:

roofing bid sheet

The lower price of $16,137.00 was offered if the company could put a sign in the front yard so they could SCREW other neighbors. They would set up financing so the monthly payment was $198 and all she had to do was write a check for $500 to get fleeced.

What Does a Real Roofing Bid Sheet Look Like?

A real roofing bid sheet looks professional. It contains many probing questions you MUST ASK the ROOFER so you know that you're job will be done right. The bid sheet should be an addendum to your contract so everything in the bid sheet the roofer MUST DO.

Here are a few pages from the roofing bid sheet I sell:

roofing bid sheet

This is the cover to my AsktheBuilder.com roofing bid sheet. CLICK the image to order and download it now.

roofing bid sheet

This is the intro to the roofing bid sheet. I provide you with FOUR important videos showing you how to find the BEST ROOFER in your town. CLICK or TAP the image to order and download the bid sheet now.

roofing bid sheet

This is page on of SEVERAL questions the roofer MUST ANSWER. Wait until you see all the questions! You'll feel so safe talking with a salesman! CLICK or TAP the image to order and download the roofing bid sheet.

roofing bid sheet

Here's a list of SOME of the Items needed to do your roof job. CLICK or TAP the image to order and download the ENTIRE LIST.

How Can I get My New Asphalt Shingles to LAST for 30 or 40 Years?

Simple. All you have to do is install thin copper strips at the top of your roof like you see in the photo. CLICK or TAP HERE to order the copper. I explain in my Roofing Ripoff expose' book how I discovered copper extends the life of asphalt shingles.

copper roof strip

I was the first person in the world to identify that copper prevents the oxidation of asphalt molecules on asphalt shingles. See how easy it is to install this copper in a new-roof installation? CLICK the photo or TAP HERE to order the copper strips.

roofing ripoff

Here's my Roofing Ripoff book. It's an easy one-hour read. You'll save $5,000 reading it. GUARANTEED.

March 19, 2020 AsktheBuilder Newsletter

Are you new here? Welcome! Because of the COVID-19 emergency, my newsletters will be more frequent and shorter to HELP save you time and money while you may be housebound.

BTW, How can I help you? WHAT questions do you have? CLICK or TAP HERE and ASK ME.

You may have been here for as long as twenty-four years. Can you believe I've been creating newsletters that long? You ask, "Tim, where in the HECK are all your past newsletters?"

Easy! CLICK or TAP HERE to go back in time, in months and even years, to see all past newsletters!

William's Beadboard Ceiling

William, from Cincinnati, Ohio - the land of food prizes such as Skyline Chili and Aglamesis dark chocolate pecandes, responded to my offer for help.

He wanted to know how to restore this beadboard porch ceiling:

paint beadboard ceiling

Do you know the exact steps I'd use? Are you positive?

CLICK or TAP HERE to see how to make that beadboard ceiling look new.

You'll also discover what I'd NEVER EVER do!!!

DISHONEST Roofing Bid - MUST SEE THIS!

Please look at this:

roofing bid sheet

Have you received quotes that look like this?

How do you know if the price you're being quoted is FAIR?

I BEG YOU to please CLICK or TAP HERE to see how my friend Aleda almost got taken to the cleaners.

She's now going to use my Roofing Bid Sheet to make sure she gets a fair quote.

Next Issue - DIY Drywall Patching and Finishing

Leo, who lives in New Jersey, also responded to my offer to help you as we work our way through the COVID crisis. Here's what he wrote:

"I have drywall, mud, and tape in stock right now. I need to patch some drywall holes. I also have the drywall spatulas available. I just wanted a simple explanation as to how I properly patch the holes. Please help. It's my way to get through this COVID-19 nonsense. Thank you, in advance."

This Sunday, I'll have a wonderful set of columns and videos showing you exactly how to do what Leo's about to tackle.

Stay calm!

Tim Carter
Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com
WASH AWAY GERMS - www.StainSolver.com
Emergency COMMS - 3.539 - www.W3ATB.com

Do It Right, Not Over!

P.S. I want to thank you for praying for my friend a few days ago. She got back fantastic news on Tuesday afternoon and many of us are celebrating. Thank you so much for praying for her.

Paint Beadboard Ceiling

paint beadboard ceiling

Paint beadboard ceiling | This ceiling needs new paint, but the old needs to come off first - or at least all the old loose paint. This is William's beadboard ceiling as featured in the March 19, 2020 AsktheBuilder Newsletter.

Paint Beadboard Ceiling

The recessed grooves in beadboard make painting it a not-so-fun project. Painting overhead is also problematic because the paint wants to fall in your face and on your arms. Bill, who lives in Cincinnati, Ohio, asked me to create this column.

What are the First Steps to Paint Beadboard Ceiling?

The first step is to scrape off all loose paint. Paint is nothing more than colored glue. Please read my past column about Adhesive Chain to understand why it's so important to get rid of every piece of loose paint.

CLICK or TAP HERE to get FREE BIDS from local painters if you don't want to paint your beadboard.

Should I Clean the Beadboard?

Yes, you need to clean the beadboard ceiling before painting it. Remember, paint is just glue with color and it sticks best to perfectly clean surfaces.

What Would You Use to Clean the Beadboard?

I've had the best results cleaning exterior painted surfaces using certified organic Stain Solver oxygen bleach mixed with a little bit of liquid dish soap. CLICK or TAP HERE to discover how to mix up the Stain Solver.

Oxygen Bleach

Stain Solver is MADE in the USA with USA ingredients that are food-grade quality. CLICK THE IMAGE to order some NOW.

Should I Use a Pressure Washer to Clean the Beadboard?

No. A pressure washer can damage the soft spring wood of the beadboard. It also can drive water deep between the grooves and get the beadboard wet on the backside causing more paint to peel.

Watch this video about how pressure washers damage wood decks and railings. The machine WILL DAMAGE your beadboard if you get the wand too close to the wood:

What is the Best Paint to Use?

The best paint you can use is one that has a urethane resin or glue component. Urethane is extremely sticky. Here's a great urethane paint. It's so durable it's meant to be walked on! It's urethane porch paint!

urethane porch paint

Here's a great urethane-fortified paint. That's why on the label it says it's for porches and floors! It's tough enough to walk on! CLICK THE IMAGE NOW TO ORDER IT.

March 17, 2020 AsktheBuilder Emergency Alert

Your life may be turned upside down right now because of the COVID-19 Pandemic.

I've got several things for you. ALL are important.

1. I'm going to INCREASE the frequency of these newsletters to help you with your home as we navigate this crisis. The blasts will be SHORTER and easier to consume. How can I HELP YOU? CLICK or TAP HERE and tell me.

2. I started testing yesterday LIVE YouTube video streaming to help you. I've got one more test to do this afternoon, and then I'm going to start to do one-hour LIVE video streaming sessions where you can send in your question about your home and I will answer it LIVE.

You can even CHAT with me LIVE during these sessions. It's very cool.

The videos will be recorded and you can watch them LATER, if you can't tune in LIVE. If you want me to answer your question, it would help me if you send in a PHOTO(S).

Use my Ask Tim page to do this and say in your question you'd like me to use it for my LIVE YouTube feed. CLICK or TAP HERE now to send in your question and photo(s).

3. Toilet Paper SHORTAGE: You may not have TP. If you're using paper towels, flushable wipes, etc. DO NOT FLUSH THESE down your toilet. You can clog your building drain and it could cost you HUNDREDS of dollars to fix.

WATCH my Flushable Wipes video to understand WHY you should never ever do this!! I tell you at the END OF THE VIDEO how to get rid of the soiled things.

BTW, damp 1/2 sheets of paper towels make for a FANTASTIC TP substitute.
Flushable Wipes Test Video

Finally, HOW can I help you get through this crisis? What are you most worried about with respect to your home?

I want to hear from you. Go to my Ask Tim page and send me a note.

I may reach out to you tomorrow to alert you to the first LIVE YouTube broadcast. If you have your own YouTube account, you can get an INSTANT message that I'm broadcasting live.

First, go to my YouTube channel and SUBSCRIBE. Then in your settings hunt around for how to get NOTIFICATIONS when a new or LIVE video has been posted.

That's enough for today.

It's time we ALL help each other. Did you buy a three-month supply of TP paper? If so, take 15 rolls and go around your neighborhood and give one roll to each neighbor. Believe me, you'll feel FANTASTIC after doing this.

Tim Carter
Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com
Certified CLEANER - www.StainSolver.com
Emergency Comms 3.539 - www.W3ATB.com

Do It Right, Not Over!

P.S. I'm serious when I say to go out and share some of your TP paper. After all, you don't have food for three months, so what in the world are you going to use it for???????

Deck-Building No-No and Washing Windows

outer deck joist

Deck Building | This outer deck joist is not safe. No structural engineer would ever approve this method. Copyright 2020 Tim Carter

Deck-Building No-No

QUESTION #1: Tim, I need your help. I contracted with a large home center to have a deck built. I came home from work and saw that the carpenters had toenailed an outer joist to the side of my home. Many of the nails are close to the edge and I can already see some splitting of the wood. The deck railing post is connected to this joist and I’m worried about its strength. What’s the right way to make this connection? How would you have done it? Amber T., Memphis, TN

Amber sent me a photograph of the flawed workmanship. It shook me to the core. I also saw serious errors made in how the ledger board was attached to the house and how the flashing was applied.

Several years ago, I attended a one-day workshop put on by the top deck hardware manufacturer in the USA. One of the statistics floated at the workshop was the number of defective decks in the USA. They estimated it to be higher than eighty percent. Deck collapses are in the local news all the time. The Internet is littered with stories of collapses. Just a year ago, it became somewhat personal for me because a friend of my daughter almost died from a deck collapse. She broke her neck and ruptured her spleen.

Here’s an autopsy report on what I saw from Amber’s photo. First, there were two joists at the end of the deck. The first one, no doubt, was nailed into the end grain of the ledger board. This is the weakest of all connections because the holding power of end grain is far lower than the holding power of a fastener installed 90 degrees to the end grain.

The visible nails used were installed by a nail gun. They may have a thin coating of galvanizing on them. Newer treated lumber has a higher copper content and it requires very special fasteners that have a much thicker coating of galvanizing to resist corrosion. When you purchase fasteners, most have an exposure rating on the label. Always purchase ones with the highest level of corrosion resistance.

Toenailing a horizontal beam to a wall is simply unacceptable. The nails shot by the nail gun were probably no longer than 3 inches and when you do the math, maybe just 3/4 of an inch of the nail passed through the outer oriented strand board of the house into who-knows-what.

There are all sorts of approved ways to connect this double joist at the end of the deck. The ledger board could have extended another 6 inches and then a double joist hanger could have supported the two joists. Special structural screws should be used to attach the joist hanger to the ledger, not nails.

The flashing detail is on my AsktheBuilder.com website. Go there and behold the magic discovered over a hundred years ago about fire cuts and how you can employ those to keep water out of your house when you flash up from a deck ledger board, over it, and down the face of it.

Washing Windows

QUESTION #2: Hey Tim, I wonder what you know about washing windows. No matter what I try, the blue liquid, ammonia, paper towels, newspapers, etc. I get streaks. Can you help me? I’m tired of dirty glass and am more frustrated than an inebriated person trying to get a key in a door lock! Terri A., Columbus, OH

I know all about being frustrated by dirty glass and door locks. I also know how to get glass perfectly clean. I used to watch a professional window washer clean the giant plate-glass windows at the chili parlor I worked at in high school and college. However, I didn’t pay close attention to the actual process as I was too busy making cheese coneys.

Years ago, I decided to discover how professionals clean glass, acres of glass. I called the presidents of two of the largest window-washing companies in the USA. These are the companies that clean windows on skyscrapers. The answers from both were identical and I hung up the phone thinking, “There’s no way it can be that simple.

Both men said the secret is to use regular water with a small amount of liquid dish soap in it. You can purchase special window-washing soaps for this purpose if you want. The second-most important thing is to use the correct tool to clean the glass. Pros use a lambs-wool tool that they rub across the glass. This tool is soaked in the water solution and the sweeping motions the pros use gets the dirt off the glass.

The brass squeegee you see the pros use is not a magic tool that’s cleaning the glass. It’s just removing the left-behind water! The pros will also use a rag to wipe any excess water from the edges of the glass. I use this method and my glass here at my house is spotless.

The blue liquid, ammonia, and all those other home-methods are just a waste of time. If they worked, don’t you think you’d see the pros use them? After all, the faster and better they can clean glass the more money they make. There’s a reason you never see a pro use blue liquid and paper towels or rags. It’s laughable when you think about it!

Column 1345

March 15, 2020 AsktheBuilder Newsletter

Are you a new subscriber? Welcome and FAIR WARNING: A tsunami of home improvement tips is about to wash over you.

You may have already been on the beach here with me, lying on the warm sand and hydrating with your liquid of choice, when small waves become big waves. You’ve got enough sense to know it’s now time to seek higher ground. “Run! Hurry, the BIG wave is coming!

Spring Cleaning

Early this past Sunday, you may have switched to Daylight Savings Daze and still may be suffering. Don’t you just hate to make the switch?

This time change heralds but one thing: It’s time to CLEAN THINGS.

The official start to spring is Friday, March 20th. Yes, the vernal equinox is almost upon us. Just look at what my Weather Underground app said two days ago.
Weather Underground

We’re just 12 minutes away from having 12 hours of daylight. This spring I’ve got a monster list of things that need to be cleaned. How about you? I’ll be using Stain Solver on my deck, dock, siding and patio, but not my windows.

When I tackle the windows here at the AsktheBuilder.com world headquarters, I’ll be cleaning them like a pro. What would you say if I told you there’s a good chance you’re cleaning your windows the WRONG way? Don’t be offended, maintain an open mind here.

Years ago, I interviewed the presidents of the two largest window washing companies in the USA. I wanted to see how their employees clean the windows of skyscrapers while dangling in the air, hundreds of feet above the ground.

CLICK or TAP HERE to see what I discovered. Be honest, are you still using that wretched blue liquid and paper towels, or worse yet, newspapers! Hah, can you still find newspapers?

The COVID-19 Virus and You

On Wednesday, I shared very briefly that I was going to add to the fray about the wretched COVID-19 virus. I have no intention of giving you any medical advice. I’m not a doctor nor do I play one on TV or in my videos. I do, however, impersonate a pirate pretty well!
captain tim carter

As I was fixing breakfast this past Wednesday, I thought about you. I thought about how fearful you might be. You may need work done at your home, and you’re wondering if it’s a good idea to have unknown workers come to your house.

You’ve got three simple choices as I see it:

  1. Postpone the work and not have strangers come to your home.
  2. Have strangers come and roll the dice that they’re not infected.
  3. Use my advice and tips and tackle some smaller jobs yourself saving LOTS of MONEY in the meantime. You can also have me call you on the phone to help. See below.

I have a bunch of free guides on my website for you. Here are a few. I found them by just typing “quick start guide” into the search engine at the website:

Grouting Quick Start Guide

Install Laminate Flooring in Hours Quick Start Guide

Painting Kitchen Cabinets Quick Start Guide

I’ve also have some simple and inexpensive DIY guides at my shopping cart for some basic projects. CLICK or TAP HERE to see them.

I’ve decided to create a SPECIAL DEAL for you if you need over-the-phone advice during this uncertain time. Let’s say you need some work done and you don’t know if it can wait or you just need help to get started.

Use the following promo code and get 20% off my 15-Minute Phone Consult Call.

This promo code will expire in just a week. Set up a call now and allow me to put your mind at ease.

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Be Bold! Do It!

Look at this photo. See the yellow house? You’re looking at the smallest house in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Bold Colors on House

When can you get away with painting your house a BOLD color like that?

CLICK or TAP HERE to see when I’d paint my own home an insane bold color.

Do you want to know the BEST exterior paint to use on your home this year? I thought so. CLICK or TAP HERE to discover the paint that’s on my house.

Do me a huge favor. Tell me if you’ve been bold before OR tell me why you’d never go over to the wild side. Just LEAVE a comment at the bottom of the column. Thanks!

Super Smart Door Locks

I’m about to install and test the following door lock. I love all the features, but I’m not a big fan of making one of my doors look like it’s a hotel room.
smart door lock

I’ll have a full report for you about this very powerful door lock next week.

CLICK or TAP HERE if your door knob is just LOOSE and you want to fix it.

That’s enough for a Sunday, right? Please look at the P.S. below.

Tim Carter
Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com
BEST Cleaner in the World - www.StainSolver.com
Talk to Invisible People - www.W3ATB.com

Do It Right, Not Over!

P.S. Do you believe in God? A very dear life-long friend of mine needs your prayers today, tonight, and tomorrow (March 16th). I’d be forever in your debt if you could say a few prayers that she has a great day on March 16th. Thank you very much if you’ll do this for her.

March 11, 2020 AsktheBuilder Newsletter

Roof Maxx Review and COV-19 Urgent News

Are you a new subscriber? This is a very brief newsletter. I do this with breaking important announcements.

You may have seen one of these special newsletters before if you're one of my seasoned subscribers. You know how IMPORTANT it is to read the following.

Roof Maxx Review

Over the past month, I've had an explosion of incoming emails and inquiries via the Ask Tim page on my website about a newer company: Roof Maxx.

As soon as my inbox started blowing up, I rolled up my sleeves and got to work. CLICK or TAP HERE to see what I discovered.

Most certainly click or tap if you're thinking of signing a contract with the company!

The Wretched COVID-19 Virus

I know you might be afraid of how the COVID-19 virus is spreading and how it might affect you. Some of the news reports might put your head on a swivel.

On Sunday, I'm devoting a very large portion of the newsletter to this issue and HOW you can survive it when it comes to getting work done around your home. Probably the last thing you need is to get sick from some worker that comes by your home to do a job and infects you and your loved ones, right?

You need some advice on how to weather this storm and I intend to help you through it.

Tim Carter
Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com
Organic Cleaner - www.StainSolver.com
Morse Magic - www.W3ATB.com

Do It Right, Not Over!

Roof Maxx Review

Roof Maxx® Review

! WARNING !
Before you sign a contract with Roof Maxx™ for THOUSANDS of dollars, you may want to skim over my new PDF Copper Roof Strips Slow the Aging of Asphalt Shingles. CLICK HERE to DOWNLOAD IT.

Or, you MAY WANT TO TALK WITH ME for 15 Minutes. Go here to set up the call.

Chrystal asked me to call her. I shared a different method to protect her roof that is much cheaper than the Roof-Maxx method. At the end of the call, she said, "I appreciate you!! THANK YOU!! You just saved us $15,000!! So happy I came across your page!!" Best, Chrystal

This column was inspired by emails and inquiries from some of my 31,000 subscribers who read my March 11, 2020 AsktheBuilder Newsletter.

This is a virtual review of a product and service sold by a USA company called Roof Maxx®. I say virtual because I’ve not used the product on my roof and even if I did, I don’t possess the scientific experience nor my own certified testing labs to tell you if the product does what the Roof Maxx® company claims that it does. I doubt you have that expertise either.

I can tell you that I wrote an authoritative book, Roofing Ripoff, about asphalt shingles that deteriorate sooner than they should. This short easy-to-read book contains what I know to be the root cause of this deterioration, and a simple low-cost one-time fix that you can do to make sure your asphalt shingles last 30, 40, and possibly 50 years.

CAVEAT: Any of the following information that is not taken from the Roof Maxx® website, literature, or videos invoking the Fair Use doctrine is my opinion. My opinions are based on years of hands-on roofing experience and input from scientists and roofing industry leaders that have shared their experience and knowledge with me.

What is Roof Maxx®?

This question can be answered looking at the text on the Roof Maxx® website current  as of March 10, 2020:

roof maxx review

Copyright 2020 Roof Maxx® 

What is the rejuvenating spray treatment?

Roof Maxx® installers spray on a soybean-based chemical that contains a soy methyl ester emulsion (SMEE). The spray may also contain some sort of cleaning agent because Roof Maxx® claims that the spray cleans algae off roofs as part of the application.

How Long Does the Treatment Last?

Roof Maxx® is only willing to offer a five-year warranty. Look closely at the warranty language as no doubt it’s prorated. The more important consideration is, how can you make a valid claim that the product has failed and your roof is in worse shape than just after the spray was applied?

How Much Does Roof Maxx® Cost?

The video on their website as of March 10, 2020, says that the cost of the treatment is approximately 20 percent of the cost of replacing your shingle roof with new shingles. In other words, it’s an expensive product to apply. The average cost could be around $2,000 - $2,400.

How Does Roof Maxx® Work?

The Roof Maxx® company states that the patented SMEE solution replaces lost oils in the shingles, restoring their flexibility and waterproofing capability.  Here’s exactly what Roof Maxx® says about how their product works.

roof maxx

Copyright 2020 Roof Maxx

In the Roof Maxx® PBS Mini Documentary video on the Roof Maxx® website, the narrator says:

“When installed, roof shingles have essential oil in the asphalt that allows for daily expansion and contraction. And as they age, the oil begins to dry out causing the asphalt to become brittle and crack.”

Are My Asphalt Shingles Falling Apart Because They’re Losing Oil?

In my opinion, the primary reason your shingles are falling apart is because the asphalt used to make them is not as high quality as it could have been. While there could be some oil loss, any older roofer can tell you that asphalt shingles made in the 1960s and 1970s would last for decades.

If oil loss was the primary reason for failure, then all those shingles all those years ago would have exhibited brittleness or cracking in 7-10 years. The truth is they didn’t. I offer up proof of this in my Roofing Ripoff book.

I was fortunate to have a deep-throat source for my Roofing Ripoff expose’ book. This person grew up in the asphalt shingle manufacturing business. He was also a prominent and well-known leader within the asphalt roofing industry.

He reached out to me after reading a column of mine in the Washington Post where I lamented about my failed asphalt shingle roof. I shared in that column how the Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association rebuked my request for answers to probing questions about why asphalt shingles were failing all across the USA.

Asphalt roofing shingles are falling apart much faster than they used to because many of the manufacturers are pre-aging the asphalt used to make the shingles. They’re blowing too much air into the asphalt before it’s applied to the mat that makes the shingles. I cover this in great detail in my Roofing Ripoff  book.

Some air is required to be blown into asphalt so it doesn’t liquify and flow off your roof on a hot summer day. But blowing too much air into the asphalt starts to make it brittle where it loses its ability to hold on tightly to the colored ceramic granules and retain its flexibility

This extra oxygen causes too many asphalt molecules to cross-link to one another and the resulting asphalt shingles are then prone to being brittle even before they’re applied to a roof. The proof of this lies in the fact that many new asphalt shingle roofs experience granule loss in the months after the roof is applied. The granule loss continues to happen until such time as the roof needs to be replaced. 

The protective ceramic granules start to pop off because of the asphalt’s brittle surface, causing more asphalt to be exposed to the sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) light. About five percent of UV light contains active photons and these powerful particles blast apart asphalt molecules exposing them to additional oxidation. The additional oxidation causes the shingles to become even more brittle.

When you open most new packs of asphalt shingles, you probably assume they’re new.  The issue is that while they are new, they start to perform as if they’ve already been on your roof for 15, 20, or 25 years.

Is it Possible for the Roof Maxx® Soybean Solution to Penetrate Through the Ceramic-Coated Solid-Rock Granules That Cover My Asphalt Shingles?

My college degree is in geology, the study of rocks. The granules on your asphalt shingles are made from rock and then a thin ceramic coating is applied.

A ceramic coating is actually a thin layer of glass. Common sense would dictate that it would be seemingly impossible for any solution to penetrate through glass into the rock and then escape through the underside of the glass-coated granule to eventually get to the asphalt under the colored granules.

The Roof Maxx® company sent me a document where they maintain it can penetrate through glass. Here’s what was said in the document:

When Roof Maxx® is sprayed on an aging asphalt-shingle roof, the treatment penetrates through the granules and is absorbed into the asphalt layer.

I suspect what’s actually happening is the soybean product is actually passing around the granules and being absorbed into the asphalt that way.

Is There Another Method to Slow Down the Deterioration of the Shingles?

Yes. There’s not only another way to achieve the goal that Roof Maxx® is striving for, but it’s also much much cheaper and you only have to do it one time, not every five years as the Roof Maxx® company suggests.

What is the Alternative Method?

All you need to do is place a wide piece of thin copper at the top of each plane of shingles on your roof. You can apply the copper to a new roof or an existing shingle roof that is not yet showing signs of advanced deterioration like curled edges and large spots where many granules are missing.

copper roof strip

I was the first person in the world to identify that copper prevents the oxidation of asphalt molecules on asphalt shingles. See how easy it is to install this copper in a new-roof installation? CLICK the photo or TAP HERE to order the copper strips. After a few months exposure to the elements, the bright copper dulls down to a nut-brown color.

Each time it rains, a small amount of copper washes onto the shingles. Some of the copper ions attach to the asphalt molecules that have been broken by the UV sunlight. When the copper bonds to the asphalt it prevents the cross-linking of the asphalt molecules that happens under normal oxidation.

Remember, the more asphalt molecules that cross-link, the more brittle the shingles become. The copper chemical reaction slows this cross-linking allowing your shingles to age very slowly.

The advantage of the copper method is that it’s a one-time fix.

You put it on and forget about it. You’ll never have to do anything again as long as you own your home. When you consider that you might be saving yourself from having to get a new roof, the copper method is a reasonably priced fix. You can purchase enough copper for the average roof for less than $400.00 in 2020 dollars.

I was the first person in the world to discover this beneficial chemical reaction between copper and asphalt. It happened completely by chance one day as I walked out of a restaurant in Tilton, NH and saw the roof on the old Tilton, NH post office. That photo is in my Roofing Ripoff expose’ book

Tilton Post Office

Look at how the 8-foot-wide strip of asphalt shingles look nearly perfect. This is the roof of the old Tilton,NH post office. The other shingles on either side have lost their granules and are curled as can be. The copper ions washing off the cupola roof STOP the oxidation of the asphalt. When asphalt oxidizes, the molecules cross link and become brittle. CLICK THE PHOTO NOW TO ORDER AFFORDABLE COPPER STRIPS THAT WILL SAVE YOUR ROOF.

copper roof strips

This photo tells you all you need to know about how copper slows down the oxidation of asphalt shingles. Look at how bad the shingles are that don't get copper ions washing over them.

Did the Roof Maxx® Company contact you to Review their Product?

Yes. On Friday, February 14, 2020, Bobby Wright, who represents Roof Maxx®, sent me a message via the Ask Tim page on my AsktheBuilder.com website. He wrote:

I'm hoping to have a live conversation with you in regards to a new product called Roof Maxx. I'm even interested in performing a free demonstration for you to get your feedback. Please contact me at (614) XXX-XXXX to discuss. I am a follower of your work and appreciate all you do for the consumer world. It would be an honor to be associated with you.”

Bobby also attached a fancy full-color document produced by the Ohio State College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences about SMEEs.

I responded within minutes asking him when he’d be coming to New Hampshire as I imagined he thought I still lived down the road in Cincinnati, Ohio. I then recommended to him that he read my Roofing Ripoff book because I felt that his company was not fully aware of the root cause of shingle failure. They maintain it’s caused by oil loss. My research and the information from my deep-throat source say it’s caused by blowing too much air into the asphalt.

I suggested that he purchase a copy of the book, read it, send it to the scientists at Battelle Labs who developed the Roof Maxx® soy product, and then get back with me with his comments.

I heard nothing back from Bobby and at 8:38 a.m. on March 9, 2020, I sent a follow-up email to continue our conversation. Bobby didn’t respond. I then called Bobby’s direct phone number at 3:43 p.m. on March 9th, 2020. I left a message on Bobby’s voicemail. I asked him what the scientists at Battelle Labs had to say and if there was any input or response from the Roof Maxx® CEO, Mike Feazel.

I called once more on the morning of March 10, 2020, at 9:56 a.m. At 4:16 p.m. on March 10, 2020, I received a lengthy email response from the Roof Maxx® CEO, Mike Feazel. The key points were that the Battelle Labs scientists don’t dispute my approach or claims as to the root cause of shingle failure and the proven performance of copper as a way to slow down the deterioration of asphalt shingles. 

He further went on to say, “However, I think we can agree that we're both attempting to help property owners achieve the same goal; Protect their investment and save money while keeping debris out of landfills.

Mike concluded that he has no desire to take on the asphalt shingle manufacturers head-on and that, “I simply want to give property owners an option that wasn't otherwise available until now.”

What Questions Should I Ask the Roof Maxx® Salesman that Comes to My Home?

Here’s a list of questions I would ask a salesman before I’d sign a contract with a Roof Maxx® dealer:

Have you read syndicated columnist Tim Carter’s Roofing Ripoff book where he discusses what he believes to be the real root cause of asphalt shingle failure and his alternative approach to using copper rather than your product?

A vast percentage of my roof is covered with ceramic granules that act as a sunscreen to prevent UV damage. I don’t see any exposed asphalt when I look closely at a shingle. Does the soybean oil emulsion penetrate these granules? If so, how is it possible for them to get through glass? If not, then how does the soybean oil get to the asphalt underneath these granules?

How do I know if the Roof Maxx® product is working? Please give precise information how to determine this.

What is the evidence that the Roof Maxx® product is not working? If I continue to see ceramic granule loss, is that a symptom that the Roof Maxx® spray coating is not doing its job?

Is the Roof Maxx® warranty prorated?

How can I prove that the Roof Maxx® product didn’t work so I can file a warranty claim?

What documentation must I provide to make a valid claim?

Tim, What’s Your Final Opinion of Roof Maxx®?

My opinion is that the Roof Maxx® soybean solution is backed by solid science. The Battelle Labs in Columbus, Ohio, have a deep and rich pedigree.

I feel the biggest drawback with Roof Maxx® is that you must re-apply the product every few years to try to keep your roof in good shape. Whereas if you install the affordable copper strips on your roof, you never have to do anything again.

I also feel the photograph taken those few years ago at the Tilton Post Office is all the proof you need to know that copper is the best way to go. To the best of my knowledge, there are no side-by-side photos of a house roof where one half has had the Roof Maxx® treatment while the other half hasn’t. If that test had been done for 5, 10, or 15 years, then you might have full confidence that the Roof Maxx® soybean solution does indeed do what the company claims.

In my opinion, at present you can only hope the Roof Maxx®  product will work. I recommend that you only hope for things that you can’t control like the weather, who’s going to win the World Series this year, and if your lottery ticket is going to be a winner.

You can absolutely slow down the deterioration of your asphalt roof by installing copper strips and know that they are working.

P.S. If you hang your hat on acid rain being part of the equation, you probably should leave your hat on your head. Look here:

acid rain decrease

Image and data courtesy of the National Atmospheric Deposition Survey, Illinois State Water Survey - Images and text retrieved using the Fair Use Doctrine from: http://www.earthtimes.org/pollution/acid-rainfall-decrease/1636/

Painting Houses Bold Colors and Other Tips

Bold Colors on House

Do you have the intestinal fortitude to paint your home either of these two bold colors? Click here to read the March 15, 2020 Newsletter and find out where this house is located. Copyright 2020 Tim Carter

DEAR TIM: This summer I need to paint my house. I need your sage advice about a number of things. First and foremost is the color choice. My husband and I are involved in a daily cage fight about the color. I want to go bold. He wants a plain-vanilla color. We have no intentions of moving if that matters. What paint would you recommend we use? What are a few of the best practices when painting the exterior of a home? Thanks for refereeing the bout in our make-believe octagon! I’m interested in who you think will win the bout. Marilyn S., Pleasant Prairie, WI

You might be about to paint your home this season. I’m not in that group because ten years ago I painted my house and it looks as good as the day I painted it. How’s that possible? I’ll share that secret and many more in a few moments.

All too often my King Solomon skills are called upon to intercede in marital home-improvement squabbles. You should see the messages I get via my Ask Tim page at my AsktheBuilder.com website each week. Oh my!

Marilyn provided a very important fact that makes my decision about the color choice quite simple. She said she’s got no intention of moving.

I’m going to go off-topic for just a moment. About four years ago, I discovered the true path to inner happiness. I connected a few dots about observations I made when out hiking and doing outdoor amateur radio with my best friend here in New Hampshire. He’d ignore me when I brought up topics that didn’t interest him or agitated him. I had always marveled at him being the happiest person I’d ever met. Now I know why. He actively kicked any negativity in his life to the curb. Do that and happiness will flow over you all day like a giant waterfall.

With that said, if painting your home a bold color makes you happy, then by gosh do it! It’s your home. Make a statement. Be fearless like the property owners in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico for goodness sake! Become a trendsetter in your neighborhood.

Before you commit to the final color, do a test panel on a large enough part of the house so you can really see what the color will be like. Paint at least 100 or 200-square feet of surface area, not some tiny patch. Look at the color for a week at different times of day. Stand back at the street or at a distance to view it, not just five feet away. Get a real feel for the bold color.

Let’s discuss the paint to use. Years ago, I attended an editors conference where a new urethane-resin paint was introduced to the marketplace. Urethane is sticky. You know this if you’ve ever applied it to wood floors. It grabs and won’t let go. Did you know that paint is just colored glue? Yes, that’s all it is in its most basic form.

You want to paint the outside of your home with the stickiest paint you can buy. About twenty years ago, I painted the last home I built with this paint. I drove past it just a few months ago and it looks exactly like the day I applied the paint. The paint color was still rich and I couldn’t see one place where it had peeled or blistered.

Let’s imagine you need to go out to dinner and you’ve been working outside all day doing gardening in the hot sun. You’re filthy dirty, you’re sweaty, and just plain gross. There’s no way you’d ever just come inside and change clothes to go out. You’d take a great shower first and get clean before putting on your fresh going-out-to-dinner duds.

You need to do the same with the outside of your home. But be careful. Don’t fall into the pressure-washing trap. I worry that you feel pressure washers are the best way to clean the outside of your home. In my opinion, they fall way short of that mark and you can prove it easily.

Is your car really dirty? Good. Go to a local car wash where you can use a pressure-washing wand to apply soap and then rinse your car. Use the pressure washer on your car as you might do it on your house. Keep in mind that if you get the tip of the wand too close to the surface of your home, you can damage it. So keep the tip back away from the car paint about 10, or more, inches.

Pull your car out of the wash bay, park somewhere nearby and allow the car to air dry. Then take your finger over the dirtiest part of the car and wipe it with a clean damp paper towel. I guarantee you the paper towel will take more dirt off your car. Case closed. Wash your house like you used to wash your car. Use a soapy solution and a big brush RV owners use to wash their big rigs.

Apply the new paint in the shade, not direct sunlight. By all means, read the label on the paint can and follow all the directions to the letter! Do these things and you’re going to be one happy homeowner. And the match goes to Marilyn! (Crowd cheers!)

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