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Combine the tile with the charming gables and dormers that Mike Sharratt built into the roof plan, and it really catches your eye as you pass by the house. And since theres a connection to the other project that were working on, we thought now might be a good time to look at some of the highlights from the tour that we took of the factory that makes the tile. Are the grinding wheels here, grinding it and sending it off to the rest of the plant to be done. So, tab, this is where the whole process begins, then . Thats correct. Basically what we have are two components here in our product. Theyre both mined locally. Our shale product is one where its 75 of our mix. We take that, and we blend that with our fire clay, which is approximately 25 of our mix. We take that material; well put it into a hopper. From the hopper, itll go into the grinding machine. From the grinding machine, our screening system. If it goes through the screening system, it can go off to the plant. Now what were doing is, were transporting that mix, that ground product, and delivering it into a pug mill. The pug mill is essentially what you used to play with as a child, is a playdoh machine. So were pressing the product. Were introducing a vacuum to the product to get a perfect plug of clay to go into the press. From that, well press the shape that were looking for. From that, then we can do the decorative element to the product as well. So thats really what youre seeing now. Youre seeing the product through the pug mill, the pug mill producing the plug, the plug being pressed into the final shape. So youll see the glaze thats applied to the product by a spraying process. From there, its onto a wooden pallet. From there, its onto the dryers to dry the product to that 6 . If we dont get it to 6 , the product can either crack or blow up when it goes into the kiln. And this is one of the big kilns right back here, right . This is our largest kiln that we have. It is a waterjacketed cericbased kiln. This is where we do the majority of our field tile, of our product about 90 of all of our product that we produce will go through this kiln building here. So this is really what you see in an awful lot of the different parts and pieces that we do. This is who ludowici really is, is our customization and our ability to do that. So well do terminals. Well do custom decorative elements and hip starters, ridge pieces all kinds of Different Things that are custom sizes, custom shapes, custom colors, anything decorative, if they want to see a different mascot or an animal on it. We do an awful lot of those kind of Different Things. So once you createhe manufacturing process . Its a different process than what weve seen on the field tile. On the field tile, were using pug mills, and were pressing. Here, were taking a product and were actually taking it as a plug of material and taking it to one of the individual presses that we have. We have three different presses here. Theyre all sized accordingly on the size of the part itself, the finished product. That will dictate what press we use here at the plant. So once the mold is completed, the product then can be pressed, some of those presses date back to, like, 1900. Right, we have a couple of pieces of equipment that are from 1900, 1905, but we also have pieces of equipment that are less than four years old too, so we have old technology, and we have brandnew technology. Both of them work very, very well. Pretty cool to see how those tiles are made, and you might remember, it was very impressive to watch the guys put the tiles up on this house. Weather was quite a challenge at that time, but it didnt seem to slow the guys down. They threw over a few tas beautifully. In fact, were using the same crew on this other project. So this is the project that we are in the midst of. Were gonna be using the roof tiles from the same manufacturer. The only difference is, instead of new construction, were working on an existing roof. Of course, the first thing you want to do is make sure you have some good platforms to work from. In this case, itll be a scaffold system designed to not only support the guys as they work the clay roof tiles, which are quite a bit heavier than other types of roofing. This way, they can stage the tile close to the eaves and move the material up the roof a whole lot easier than if all they had were a series of ladders to work from. Plus, the platforms are 5 feet wide, which gives them lots of room to maneuver up there as well. When to replace a roof . Thats always a milliondollar question. If you have some leaking going on inside the house, that might be more of a roof repair are starting to cup, if theyre kind of getting worn around the edges, if you have cedar shingles that are starting to cup or cracking in a lot of different spots, its probably time to replace. Bottom line take care of the problem before you have damage inside the house. Now, tom larson has been our goto guy for the last couple of roof projects that weve done. How you doing . Good. So now, a big project like this, as far as getting started, how do you guys go about that . Well, we get started by setting up scaffolding to make sure my guys are safe, and we get all that set up moving along, you have a crew, and it looks like everybody divides and conquers, right . Yes, they all start tearing off, and then a couple guys will keep ahead, and the next guys will go back and denail and get ready to put down the leak barrier for the ice and water and then put the deckarmor. So we can move clockwise around the house, so we tear off a section at a time and then close it up so we can prevent water intrusion. Now, it can be a pretty big job. How do you keep things organized . We take tarps and we nail them in to protect plants, bushes, and stuff, and also, we have the scaffolding to stop it, so we can control the debris. And then we get ready to clean it up after that and put it into the dumpster. And once you have the old roofing off, they do go back still and pull off all staples and stuff like that. Yes, we go back and take off all the felt paper thats there; the staples and all the nails that are there, we denail and take them out to get ready to put down the new ice and water and the new paper. Now, the tile itself a good system underneath to protect the roof from moisture. And thats where this leak barrier that tom mentioned comes in. This is an adhesive membrane that goes on the vulnerable parts of the roof and protects things like the eaves, the valleys, and the hips. Well, you want Something Like this in place to keep any winddriven rain or moisture from ice dams from reaching your deck, insulation, and framing. After the ice and water, we put down deckarmor, and we button cap it to the roof because you cannot staple it. It has to be button capped. Of our roof protection. This is going on the less vulnerable parts of the roof. Now, you want something thats gonna lay flat to resist tearing, especially if youre going a long time between tearoff and install. Now, its not really the case here, but this can resist uv deterioration for up to 180 days. And one perk that actually might be a necessity is some facilities for the crew. Yes, a job this size requires us to bring in a facility for the guys and come back all the time. Well, the guys are making great progress. In fact, theyre really flying through this project. I dont think we thought youd go so fast. Upbeat music check out our store at hometime. Com, upbeat music need help with your project . Go to hometime. Com for easy to use, step by step guides on a variety of do it yourself projects. Get iton now, this is a terracotta style tile that were using on the roof. We have three different sizes. Were using a 10inch and then a 7inch like this, and then it also comes in a 5inch. Although ill tell you, 90 of it is gonna be this 10inch size. And now, another thing you can do is, you can go with different colors, so you can go with three different colors and three different sizes, so you could really get a different looking roof. And you could even we werent so concerned about that this time. But one thing about this tile incredibly longlasting. Very durable, very dense, as you can tell by the roof they took off back at their facility and put that on over 100 years later. Its pretty amazing. Now, another important part of the whole mix for protecting your roof is the flashing. Now, with a 100 to 150year roof, you need Something Like copper flashing thats gonna last a long time. This particular roof had copper flashing on it. After 20 years were taking off the shingles, now, we do have to replace some of the copper in areas where weve damaged the copper as part of the tearoff or where the copper isnt quite high enough based on the level of our tile thats going in, where it isnt quite working out that way, but the vast majority, probably 95 of the copper flashing, were able to save, so thats a huge cost savings. Replace a few pieces, but for the most part, were good to go. Well, that pretty much takes care of the tearoff portion of this clay roof tile project, right . Lines us up right for the next step, which is installation. Sounds good. Hopefully well see you for that. Until then, im dean johnson. And im miriam johnson. Thanks for watching. Upbeat music hometime is brought to you by quikrete its boy this is the story of a boy who didnt talk for a long time. The boy liked things to always be the same. Any changes would scare and upset him. Lights and sounds. 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Cleans so well, it keeps your underwear cleaner. So clean. You could wear them a second day. E go with charmin. . . In the early autumn of 2001, sports played a big role in the healing of america. Today on the first football sunday of the new season, the nfl paid tribute to the victims and heroes of 9 11. Heres tony dokoupil. Reporter football used to be an escape from the real world. On the 15th anniversary of september 11th, its a part of it. Here in america, that means it is time for football. President obama kicked off the season. On this day, 15 years ago the world was shaken. Reporter in 13 stadiums, big hearted fans saluted the flag, players, coaches and politicians put on a display of red white and blue. Vice President Joe Biden helped unfurl a giant flag in philadelphia. Former new york city mayor, rudy giuliani, cocaptained the jets. Former president george w. Bush tossed a coin and addressed the fans. We remember a lesson of 9 11 that evil is real and so is courage. In seattle, a reminder of larger divides. Players linked arms to honor 9 11 and call attention to inequality as Colin Kaepernick has been doing. No, football isnt as carefree as it was 15 years ago. But neither is america. Still ahead, like thousand of kids he lost a parent in the Olay Regenerist renews from within. Plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation your skin never will. Olay regenerist. Olay. Ageless. And try olay luminous evens tone for radiant, glowing skin. It is estimated 3,000 children lost a parent in the september 11th attacks. For many the trauma has followed them well into adulthood. 15 years later, brook silverbranga caught up. Reporter before he moved from new jersey he long did what he avoided visited his fathers name at the memorial. I just stood there for a while and let it come out. Reporter the visit that finally helped him make peace with his fathers death was 12 years after 9 11. We first talked to matt as the First Anniversary approached. He was a rebellious 15yearold with big plans. I had my dream of being a doctor the i know my dad wanted me to succeed. Would be happy to see me grow up and go through medical school and pass all my classes and whatnot and make a lot of money and be happy. Reporter how did that dream turn out . It turned out. Reporter today dr. Van auken in his final year of medical residency. But his reasons for practicing medicine have changed. Instead of a lucrative specialty he decided to become a family doctor. My fathers passing were in the people who approached me and said, man this sucks. And sat with me. Reporter you want to be that for someone else . Yeah. Reporter matt says he found peace through daily meditation and yoga. And annual letters to his dad. Then i lit the letter on fire and let it i offered it away. Reporter last september he wrote about his marriage to jamie. This year he will share the news theyre expecting a baby. I am goin b tell them about what he taught me. Thats to me the foundation for this family that jamie and i are building together now. Up next, an iconic flag from new yorks ground zero comes finally, you may remember the photograph, three new york city firefighters raising a flag at ground zero after the twin towers fell. The flag disappeared a short time later. Now, 15 years later it has apparently been recovered. Reporter it was late in the afternoon of september 11th, 2001. The towers were down. The death toll was rising. Thats when it happened. Three firefighters on a smoldering pile of rubble hoisted a pristine American Flag taken from a yacht nearby. Tom van nessen was new york citys fire commissioner at the the guys were going through a terrible pain and suffering trying to rescue their brothers and civilians who we hoped were trapped and going to be able to sc the troops think there was, there was hope, there was something bigger than just us, was helpful. Reporter photographer Thomas Franklin snapped a picture of the moment. It made so many photos of the rubble, this image stood out of symbol of unbroken will, a defiant roar that echoed from coast to coast. The flag itself became famous. Flying over yankee stadium, the uss roosevelt, and new york city hall. But, there was a problem. When they brought it back to city hall, and the three firefighters in the audience they said thats not the flag. How did they know . These guys are sharp guys. They knew it was so big it was definitely not the flag they had that day. Reporter november of 2014, 13 years and 3,000 miles away, the missing flag resurfaced just as mysteriously as it once disappeared. Everitt Washington Police department which investigated the case. The flag had been turned into the Fire Department in a joanne fabrics bag. Kind of wadded up thrown in the bag. We looked at the flag. We had photos we had taken of it looked very similar to what we were seeing in the photographs and in the video. So, we thought, well, it is either an elaborate hoax or the real thing. After months of careful analysis, authorities are 99 certain it is indeed the real thing. Same size. Same rigging. Coated in the same dust that once choked ground zero. How was it lost in the first place . And who is the mystery man seen here in a police sketch, who returned it . We want to know all the details. Try to actually trace it back throughout the years. So thats something we will be working on, right now just so thrilled that this is the actual flag that it is going to be here forever for people to see. Tony dokoupil, cbs news, new york. Thats the overnight news the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york. Im reena ninan. Welcome to the overnight news. Im reena nina. Bells tolled and tears fell as america paid tribute to those lost 15 years ago on 9 11. 2,996 people were killed when terrorists hijacked four airplanes and crashed them into the World Trade Center. The pentagon and a field in all these years later the number of victims continue to rise. 5,000 cases of cancer linked to toxic dust workers encountered in lower manhattan. Jim axelrod introduces us to one of the heroes fighting for his life. Reporter as an emt, sal spent months after the attacks working at ground zero during recovery effort. Every september 11 since he paused to remember others now, in a cruel twist, sal is no longer the one providing the prayers, he is the one who