Trim the flashing in the center of the rubber boot with a roofing knife so it fits snugly around the pipe.
How to put on a corrigated metal roof.
Corrugated metal roof installation instructions step 1.
Trace the outline of the base of the rubber boot onto the metal roof with a pencil.
Buy the metal panels.
Place the next row of corrugated metal roofing so that the bottom of it is over the top of the first row.
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Space the screws about 12 in 30 cm apart down the entire piece of metal.
Use your neoprene washer head screws to secure the metal to the sheathing.
Finish at the ridge line.
Beginning at the outside edge of your roof place each panel directly onto the purlins that are attached to the roof trusses.
Take your first sheet of metal and place it on the roof so that it overhangs the edge at least 3 4 in 1 9 cm.
Corrugated panels are also safe to walk on as those are screwed right onto the roof decking.
Lay the starter row of metal shingles at the drip edge and affix to the roof with metal roofing nails.
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Most metal shingles will be attached to the roof using metal shingle.
Remove the rubber boot.
Metal tile roofing ribbed panels that resemble ceramic tile or shake should be walked on in the lower spots closer to the roof decking.
This will help water flow down the roof without running the risk of leaks.
Secure the roofing into place as you did with the first row and continue working up the roof adding row by row until you reach the ridgeline.
Depending on the area of the roof you can use different sized panels.
It is a good idea though to walk on the lower parts of those panels.
Over tightening and under tightening fasteners pre drilling screw holes using the right tools and chalk lines.
Take care the first piece is aligned precisely perpendicular square to the edge.
Work up from the initial row starting at the lower corner in a diagonal pattern staggering the shingles to prevent gaps.
Slide the rubber boot over the pipe to check the fit.
Metal roofing installation starts with fastening or screwing down the metal roof panels correctly.