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Metal roofing is one of the
most common things you might need if you prefer an
efficient and cost-effective solution for your home or
other industrial building needs. Although you might think
it is a little costly, remember that it will be used on
your building for a very long time to be justified to its
purpose.
Installing metal roofing on houses is really a good
option, experts say that they withstand better than other
types of roofing. As they can have better wear and tear,
you can usually expect them to withstand a good weathered
area for a lifetime or more, but your mileage may vary,
this depends on the aforementioned area to where you setup
your metal roofing.
With getting them installed, there are a lot of sources
along the web which can be obtained. Most of them require
little to advanced skills in do it yourself steps as there
are also other useful instructions along the internet on
how to set them. But before attempting to put them up,
never install them if the roof will be pretty steep to
walk on as it needs a professional to do that kind of job.
To get started, you need these materials or the
equivalent. A drill, marker, hammer, appropriate sized
nails, step ladder, different sized screws, measuring
tape, metal cutting snips, and good protection equipment
for the job. Here are a few simplified steps to install
them;
Measure the
quantity of roofing, add the needed size and calculate for
the overhand, the usual size of overhands range from 2 to
4 inches. Measure the length and height of the needed
roof, head to your roofing supply store to get the needed
items; also, you need to include a 3 to 6 inches
additional for overlapping on each layer.
Whether you
chose r-panel or crimped roofs, you need to put some tar
paper of approximately 30 lbs or good roofing felt to be
the base of your roof. If you have an old roof, you need
to put some slat board using 3 inch screws. They should be
used every 2 feet lengthwise.
Put them
down, nail them with a 1 ¼ inch nails. The rule is to
overlap the first sheet. It it’s a crimped type of roof;
you need to overlap one crimp on the sheet below, If its
r-type of panel, one lip will overlap the already
installed one. Do them across and cut the rest on both
ridges with tin snips and screw the very last sheet of
roofing.
Install lap
5/16 screws if you are using the r-type of panel on every
4 feet to where they overlap. The metal trim will cover
the edge of the roof and the ridges on top. This trim will
go on to the edge, notch them in the middle to let it bend
over the ridge, screw them with a ¼ inch metal screw every
2 feet. On r-type panels, you need to install the
closures, they are a foam type of rubber that is usually
on 3 feet long that follow the r-type panels design, and
this prevents animals from getting inside the ridges.
Screw them
all down and put a 5/16 metal lap screw on both sides of
the ridge. On the v-crimp, you a ¼ inch metal screw to
each side to the high point and do them every two feet.
And you’re done and practically saved a lot of money on
labor costs. Installing metal roofing does not really
require much word but a little precaution on installing
them especially on a windy day. |