Fixing Metal Roof Sheets
What was previously a valley in the corrugations will now be a ridge and the nail hole will be in the correct place.
Fixing metal roof sheets. Over time this coating can wear away leaving the metal panels to oxidize. Metal roofs are made from a wide variety of materials. This means that the screw will drill its own hole through the metal roofing panel and into the metal or wood substrate. If you asked two installers whether they pre drill metal roofing sheets prior to installation you would likely get two completely different answers.
If fixing screws are left in the valleys your roof will leak in hundreds of places. If you find any remove rust with a wire brush and or steel wool. 1 look for loose nails. Pull and re nail them.
The screws that are used to attach the metal roofing are self drilling screws. These include steel aluminum tin copper and zinc. The general advice for fixing is 4 5 screws across the sheets purlin we advise using 1 screw on the overlap of the next sheet. Most metal roof panels are made from sheet metal that has been coated with a protective surface.
2 look for holes rust patches or other signs of deterioration. Fixings used to attach roofing sheets to purlins having to be durable and able to withstand considerable wind pressures. The exact type of fixings required will depend on the roofing sheet and purlin type either timber light steel or heavy steel however we recommend self drilling tek type screws with a 5 16th hex head for optimum performance. As with all of the fixing screws provided you can use a colour cap to hide the stainless steel head.
Some of these materials are subject to oxidation. You will have to paint the roof but is cheaper than buying new roofing.