Metal Roofing Installation Tips
The following information is for
reference only and does not constitute the only way to install metal roofing
and siding. It is provided as a starting guide to begin installing the
panelling. This information refers to the exposed fastener system. Installation of the concealed fastening system
varies with panel type. An installation guide may be obtained for the exact system you are installing on each
system from the manufacturer.
TOOLS NEEDED Screw gun (or
drill), magnetic bits, tin snips (straight, left, & right), tape measure,
chalk line, drill bits, skill saw with abrasive saw blades, safety goggles,
gloves, ear plugs, & saw horses.
SQUARE BUILDING For a clean
and successful installation of the metal panels, it is important that the
building and substructure are square. The first panel must be square as
the remaining panels will follow the path of the first one. If the first panel
is not square, the resulting installation will look like a saw tooth.
START POINT Roofing and
siding should be started at the end of the building. Begin your panelling into
the direction of the prevailing wind & rain so that the weather goes over
the lap, not into it.
LAP DIRECTION There is an
underlap leg and an overlap leg on most panels (see below). It is therefore
important to determine in advance of installing the first panel, which is which.
The end leg on the overlap side does not reach the deck/purlins when in place.
The end leg on the underlap side touches the deck/purlins when in place. This
underlap side is called the purlin leg. The overlap leg will always be the
outside leg on your first panel, regardless if starting on the right or left
side of the building.
SEALANT Depending on the
panel profile on the panel, side lap sealant (above) is recommended on pitches
of 2:12 or less. Side lap sealant is a double stick tape, placed on the underlap
leg of each panel at the lap leg.
CUTTING We recommend that
metal panels be cut with tin snips or for long cuts a shear or nibbler. The
shear & nibbler are expensive tools and in their absence, a skill saw with a
metal carbon cutting blade may be used. Panels should be turned upside down and
held securely while cutting. Always wear safety goggles when cutting metal
panels. It is critical to clean all metal particles from the panel to prevent
pitting and rusting.
FASTENERS Fastener placement
(see below) varies by area, but the general rule is one fastener next to each
side of the high rib, with 2' - 5' vertical spacing, depending on
substrate.
FASTENER
INSTALLATION:
Screw fasteners have been proven to have 2 to 3 times the
holding power of nails.
For maximum holding power, it is recommended that the
minimum wood penetration be one inch.
Utilizing screw fasteners with neoprene and metal washers
have an excellent sealing quality and are specifically designed for fastening
in the sheet pan of trapezoidal rib metal roofing panels.
Screw fasteners can also be used on the panels high
rib, particularly for sidelap attachment.
If nails are utilized, application is recommended only thru
the panel's high rib. Again, the fasteners length should assure penetration of
at least 1" into wood. For plywood 1/2" or less, use #14
woodscrews.
Fastener
placement for 9" high-rib centered profiles:
 Sidelap fasteners through wood #10 woodscrews recommended at
side of major ribs
Fastener placement for 8" and 12" high-rib centered
profiles:
 Sidelap fasteners through wood
Trims and
Accessories

Gable
Trim Application Apply gable trim to both roof sheeting ends.
Fasten at top and sides as shown at intervals of 24" o.c.
Ridge Cap
Application Apply ridge cap as shown, fastening through cap and
roofing at every rib. If using formed ridge cap be certain to align sheets
properly.
Endwall
Application Secure upstanding leg to wall by fastening at 24"
intervals. Then fasten through lower leg near edge of flashing on every rib.
Vented Ridge
Application Apply C-Metal to end of roof panels and secure by
fastening at 24" o.c. Insert Closures and caulk. Install screen (by others).
Then apply vented Ridge cap as shown, fastening through cap and roofing at every
rib.
Vent Flashing Application -
Flexible On-Site Customization
Step One
TRIM |
Step Two
SLIDE |
Step Three
SEAL |
Step Four
FORM |
Step
Five FASTEN |
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Check your state and local codes before starting any
project. Follow all safety precautions. Information in this
document has been furnished by the National Retail Hardware
Association (NRHA) and associated contributors. Every effort
has been made to ensure accuracy and safety. Neither NRHA, any
contributor nor the retailer can be held responsible for
damages or injuries resulting from the use of the information
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