How To Put Tin On A Flat Roof
Step 2 take measurements.
How to put tin on a flat roof. This helps in setting up the lap of the panels. Take care the first piece is aligned precisely perpendicular square to the edge. Install a corrugated roofing wall connector panel to a wall with roofing sealant when installing panels for a patio cover. Add the metal panels.
In this video i cover measuring the roof figuring the metal th. Clear roofing panels i used the suntuf 26 x 8 panels. Metal is one of the most popular materials used for flat roof replacement. Install the panel so that the short lip overlaps the large lip.
For an r panel style you will need to install it with 5 16 inch lap screws. The washer under the screw head should seal to the surface of the panel without bulging or shifting. Step 1 select a tin roof type decide what type of tin roof you want by selecting either an r panel or v crimp style. Use metal 1 inch roofing nails to install the metal edging that goes around the perimeter of the roof.
However with a seamed or crimped roof style you won t need screws. They also come in 12 lengths if you have a bigger roof to cover. Follow manufacturer s instructions for the sealant application. Flat metal roofs can last for almost 35 years in ideal conditions.
This is part 1 of a 6 part video series explaining how i installed a metal roof on my house. This is not a complete install only basic install on a bungalow i. Horizontal plastic closure strips these attach to the top of the pergola to hold the roofing panels on since they should be installed every 2 feet you will need about 5 for every 8 length of paneling. You can also nail a chalk line straight every 2 feet to use as a guide.
In this video i m installing some metal roofing over an existing ash fault shingled roof. Take a metal sheet and use inch metal wood screws to affix the roofing onto the wood slats. Always begin working at the point with the longest peak to eave distance. The traditional metal roof types such as 5v crimp shown above and corrugated are rated by the manufacturers for use down to a 3 12 pitch three inches of vertical rise for every foot of horizontal run.
Lay the panels on the ground the way you want them to be on the roof. Secure the screws but do not overtighten. Plus it has the added advantage of reflecting heat from the sun which keeps energy costs down.