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Metal Roofing 101 – #DIY steel roofing installation over shingles
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#HowTo install a #metalroof yourself! Steel roofs are long-lasting and withstand inclement weather. They have been used around the world for many years, and are reasonably straightforward to install. Like any DIY project, installing a steel roof requires a little bit of hard work. Luckily, the results are worth it!
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Oh no, IT'S BLUE!!!
I have been doing steel roofs and barns for a long time I've never seen anyone put the screws in the position you do. I would suggest you put nails on opposite angles when you are nailing into the roof with your straps for purlins and I also suggest two by fours not one by material because they will not split and when you screw your steel roof down with the nails on angles in the boards they cannot be ripped up by wind storms because they anchor so you use your nail gun every nail is an opposite angle going into the roof this way it is locked down so that when you screw the roof down to it there is no way a windstorm can rip up your roof
You should fold the bottom dripedge up the gable
Wheres the foam enclosures at the bottom?
Is there anything you can't do? Respect.
You mentioned 15-year asphalt shingles what's your opinion on the so-called 50-year asphalt shingles.
I think if you want a roof to last that long just go with metal.
Who do you recommend for steel roofing supplies? I am also in Ontario. Need to do this in the next year or two. IKO shingles are only 10 years old and starting to show signs of needing replacement.
Interesting video, I learned a lot, I did learn one important thing let a qualified roofer do the job no way I would try it, plus the fact I'm scared of heights lol.
So doing the strapping the opposite of what you did is how I was taught because it helps with ventilation between the metal and shingles and here in Texas every little bit helps..
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