This is the starting point of the installation process.
Metal roof strapping installation.
Make sure to hook the bottom of the shingle into the bottom of the roof where there is an opening.
Experienced do it yourselfers can use a nail gun with 8d nail clips instead of a hammer and nails.
Place the first screw.
The edging or eave flashing consists of metal strips that are used to cover the perimeter of.
Next you are ready to install the metal roof.
Place one shingle at the bottom left or right of the roof.
Install the roofing screws vertically along each rib in the panel.
Make sure that your truss and rafter are also toe nailed in place before you install your hurricane straps.
26 or 29 is a variable that must be considered as is the type of fastener and the pitch of the roof.
The eave flashing or edging is just the steel metal strips used to cover the entire perimeter of the roof.
Most products can or must be installed on solid deck.
Be sure the larger edge is laid so that the small edge of the next panel will overlap it.
Align the first metal roofing panel so that it overlaps the edging by 1 2 to 3 4 of an inch and is square to the roof.
This ensures that your trusses or rafters won t move during the installation of your straps.
In a standing seam roof long single panels run vertically all the way from the eave to the ridge.
You can use 1 inch nails for the installation of eave flashing.
Use a tool belt that has a hammer loop to hold nails a measuring tape chalk line and a hammer when installing the wood.
You are essentially sealing off the metal roof with this flashing and you need to make sure that is securely fastened.
Installing your roofing 1.
Add the metal panels.
Take your first sheet.
If you currently lack attic ventilation and have difficulty achieving it then there is good reason to consider strapping but you must choose an appropriate product and you may wish to install vertical strapping followed by horizontal and then actively venting the resulting chamber.
The gauge of the metal 24.
At a guess i would place the strapping no further apart than 16.
Always begin working at the point with the longest peak to eave distance.
Nail each hurricane strap to your truss or rafter with 16 penny framing nails when you install hurricane straps to a roof.