Whether you are looking to install a metal roof on a shed or a house it s important to know the difference in the various types of metal roofs available.
Metal roof where to put screws.
One item of importance is that you will have additional screws at the ends of the panels.
If you are placing metal panels over an existing roof you still use purlins.
Always match the speed of the drill to the substrate or screw type.
You will want to note your metal roof screw pattern so you know where to look for potential problems.
Let s take a look at the most common types of metal roofs for houses.
When you decide to screw down a metal roof it s important that you have the screw gun set to the correct drill speed settings.
Downloadable screw location diagram for r panel.
Use a 2 500 rpm screw gun for wood and steel substrates that are less than 1 4 inch thick.
The purlins not only give you something other than the existing roof to accept the roof panel fasteners they also create an airspace between the roof panels and the existing roof.
This lessens the likelihood of strong winds ripping the panels off of your building.
Insert the head of a self tapping metal roofing screw into the bit on the end of the drill.
An affordable option and easier to lay than shingles tin is the most commonly used type of metal roofing.
Corrugated roof panels and other exposed fastener metal roofs are usually held together with screws every 18 inches or 2 feet.
The screws are located in the same location for both metal roofing and metal siding applications.
However you have to ensure the rubber washers have enough space to move around.
The purlins support the panels.
Most manufacturers drill holes through the corrugated metal roofing sheets.
Position the metal roofing into the desired location.
Hold the drill so that the length of the screw is.