been a long time since I did a metal roof, is the synthetc underlayment ok for 5v metal, any help would be appreciated
You must consider this thing asking from a Roof Repair expert , they will give you better suggestion on this.
You must consider this thing asking from a Roof Repair expert , they will give you better suggestion on this.
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Still trying to figure out the best way to cut panels I think I'll try nibblers
Installed with screws I have put some on with nails. Gotta have the touch
Old School Said: Twill, No, Some guys that used to work for me started a metal business about 20 years ago and they do all of the custom bending for me. It works well.Roofer 54, Really, and how do you not smash the point down when you nail them?
actually the screws are installed at the top of the Vs
I had my own rollformer from rollformer corp,i sold it because I can get on site service cheaper then I could buy coil and roll myself so it was pointless. The guy that bought it took it to San Antonio where they install material and labor for $350.00 a square on a seamed panel.
It's similar to AG but it's got V's in it to give it a different look. It can't span purlins in 29 gauge, so it's direct to deck only.
I do a lot of metal roofs, mostly 5-V. In the old days we installed it over 30# felt. For the past 10 years or so we've been using Polyglass TU+ or Grace Ice & Watershield.
The only underlayment they use for metal roofs around here is the shingles that were already there. However many layers of them there were. :dry: