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General contractor Tom Silva installs a new skylight into an existing roof opening. (See below for a shopping list, and tools)
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Shopping List for How to Replace a Skylight:
Skylight with flashing []
Extension jambs [] and wood trim [], for widening the skylight frame
Carpenter's glue []
2-inch nails []
2-inch screws []
Self-sealing membrane [], for sealing out water
1 1/2-inch roofing nails [], for securing shingles and flashing
Acrylic-latex caulk [], for sealing the interior of the skylight
Tools List for How to Replace a Skylight:
Staging planks [] and roof brackets [], for standing comfortably on roof
Fall-protection safety harness []
Flat bar [], for prying off shingles
Miter saw [], for cutting wood trim
Cordless drill []
Pneumatic nailer [] and air compressor []
Utility knife []
Caulking gun []
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