How To Install Standing Seam Metal Roof Over Shingles
In contrast steel shingles are small panels installed in horizontal rows much like other shingles.
How to install standing seam metal roof over shingles. In contrast standing metal seam solutions can only withstand winds up to 80 miles per hour. First of all if you install a standing seam metal roof over asphalt shingles there will be a so called telegraphing effect where shingles can punch horizontal lines in standing seam panels. The main challenges when installing a metal roof directly over shingles with no underlayment are clip alignment and abrasion on the underside of. This is by far the most common way to install a metal roof.
There are two main reasons. Better steel shingle systems like the one shown install over a framework of 2x2s. Unlike steel and aluminum shingles standing seam panels should not be installed over the existing asphalt shingles. Make sure roof is square.
The purlins are screwed or nailed down to the roof deck depending on how the metal roofing manufacturer has testing for their roofing panels and then the metal is installed to the purlins. In general metal shingle systems both stone coated and painted can withstand winds of up to 120 miles per hour. 3 install 1x4 purlins down over the shingles before installing the metal roof the third way to install a metal roof over shingles is by applying 1x4 purlins over the shingle roof. Complete and separate roofing systems such as standing seam metal roof systems that are designed to transmit the roof loads directly the buildings structural systems and that do not rely on existing roofs and roof coverings for support shall not require the removal of existing roof coverings.
This method has its benefits as well. The system is designed around the patent pending 138t shingle recover clip and 138t symmetrical standing seam panel. The second way to install a metal roof over a shingle roof is with the use of purlins or battens. The following steps describe very briefly how to install a metal roof over shingles without incurring too many costs.
In a standing seam roof long single panels run vertically all the way from the eave to the ridge. If you want to install steel over asphalt your best choice is to use a steel shingle system like the one shown instead of the more common and more expensive standing seam steel. Snap the panels together and fasten along the opposite side and top of the panel. Snap first two to three inches of panel together and slide the panel tight against the eave trim or with the gap depending on the temperature.
Place sealant over underlap rib before sliding hem over the eave trim.