beginner Archives - Metal Master Shop https://www.metalmastershop.com/tag/beginner/ Your Preferred Metal Roof Supply Wed, 20 Apr 2016 17:06:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://www.metalmastershop.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/cropped-metalmastershop_favicon-32x32.png beginner Archives - Metal Master Shop https://www.metalmastershop.com/tag/beginner/ 32 32 5 Tips for the Newbie in Metal Roofing https://www.metalmastershop.com/5-tips-for-the-newbie-in-metal-roofing/ Thu, 28 May 2015 13:45:06 +0000 http://www.metalmastershop.com/?p=5555 If you are a contractor new to metal roofing installation, you’re not alone. Metal roofs have swept America with their popularity, and I don’t see an end in sight. To add value and versatility to your company, become a pro at metal roofing installation. Here are five tips to help you get started. Practice Makes […]

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If you are a contractor new to metal roofing installation, you’re not alone. Metal roofs have swept America with their popularity, and I don’t see an end in sight. To add value and versatility to your company, become a pro at metal roofing installation.

Here are five tips to help you get started.

Practice Makes Perfect

  1. Safetysharp metal roofs can cut you very easily. Wear gloves while installing at ALL times. Don’t work with metal roofs in high winds. If you must, work with your back toward the wind so a gust doesn’t throw you off the roof.
  2. Trimthe trim is very important cosmetically. Trim also adds durability and provides resistance to the elements. The edge must be wrapped with flashing. Make sure the drip edge trim is installed along the line of the gutter. If the trim isn’t flush with the gutter, rain will simply flow onto the yard, making it a mess.
  3. Fastener Installationgone are the nails of yesterday. Screws are much stronger and last longer. Make sure to follow the manufacturer’s specifics for spacing, and fasten screws to the flat part of the steel, not the rib. A general rule of thumb is to space the fastener screws twenty-four to thirty inches apart. That would mean skipping every other rib.
  4. Know the manufacturer’s specificsthe worst mistake you can make is not reading the installation instructions. If something is installed incorrectly, the manufacturer’s warranty could be void.
  5. Condensationall metal roofing manufacturers require a layer of felt to prevent the buildup of condensation. It’s standard practice in metal roofing installation for the felt to be laid down first.

Ready, Set…Go

Metal Master Shop metal roofing installation A properly installed metal roof will last forty to fifty years. I have heard stories of some contractors installing metal roofs over existing shingles. It can be done, but we do not recommend doing so, as it voids the manufacturer’s warranty immediately.

We all have to start somewhere when installing metal roofs. By following instructions carefully, being safe, and knowing the equipment you’re working with, installing metal roofs will become a breeze. Enjoy it!

~J.C.

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Tools and Roofing for the Novice https://www.metalmastershop.com/tools-and-roofing-for-the-novice/ Mon, 30 Jul 2012 23:24:44 +0000 http://www.metalmastershop.com/?p=4086   So you have decided to install that metal roofing.  Good for you! If you are in semi-good physical condition and you have enough construction know-how to read a tape measure, remember the three, four, five, square rule (explained later for the complete novice) and have hands that are able to grip a screw gun, […]

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Metal Master Shop tool belt with toolsSo you have decided to install that metal roofing.  Good for you!

If you are in semi-good physical condition and you have enough construction know-how to read a tape measure, remember the three, four, five, square rule (explained later for the complete novice) and have hands that are able to grip a screw gun, the battle is half over.

Let’s also say your home has the normal run of the mill roof with a roof pitch that is somewhere between 3 inches of fall in 12 inches (3/12) and 6 inches of fall in 12 inches (6/12).  These roofs are fairly easy to walk on and aren’t so steep that you can expect to slide off them. If you are a first timer, easy is probably an understatement. Is installing a metal roof something the average, semi-handy homeowner can accomplish.  Without a doubt and it’s not that difficult.

Let’s talk about the physical condition part. You are not running a marathon here, it isn’t a race. You don’t need to be in tip-top physical condition.  None of us are.  You will be working for yourself and at your own pace so you can work as fast or slow as needed depending on the individual.   You will of course be making several trips up and down a ladder and you will be walking and kneeling on an uneven surface. Get a good pair of kneepads and expect that you might be using a few body parts that aren’t used to it—not that you’re straining them, you’re just using them and they haven’t been used since…you can fill in that blank. You’re going to save some serious money so the occasional ache is worth it—those are temporary anyway.  Plus you’ll have the satisfaction of knowing you did it yourself.

Okay, now let’s make sure you have enough of the basic tools to get the job done.  A good pair of leather or heavy canvas gloves is a necessity; the edges of those metal panels are pretty sharp sometimes.   As I mentioned earlier you’ll need a tape measure, depending on the size of the roof maybe two of them.  A 25 footer and a 100 footer will be all that is needed for most roofs.  You will need the basic hammer, utility knife, wonder bar or pry bar and some sort of straight edge.  You will also need a couple of chalk lines, remember, red chalk is permanent; it works well on the underlayment or sheathing.  Use blue chalk if you chalk a line on the finished panels, blue is temporary and can be swept or washed away.  Metal or tin snips are next on the list.  You could get by with the yellow handled or straight cut snips but it is nice to have the green (right cut) and the red (left cut) snips also.

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