As long as the plywood under the shingle roof is in good condition this way can provide many benefits.
Hidden fastener metal roofing installation.
This is by far the most common way to install a metal roof.
You can learn more about installing eave trim and offset cleats in another one of our metal roofing installation videos.
Hidden fastener metal roofing panels have a cleaner look but do require additional metal working skills patience and they take longer to install compared to exposed fastener panels.
These panels can be applied over conventional or wood framed structures and are usually narrower than exposed fastener panels.
This video shows how to install standing seam panels when hemming the eave and rake.
Be sure the larger edge is laid so that the small edge of the next panel will overlap it.
Insert the continuous cleat into the trim and let it overhang by about an inch.
Align the first metal roofing panel so that it overlaps the edging by 1 2 to 3 4 of an inch and is square to the roof line.
The offset cleat allows us to create a true hidden fastener installation.
Mbci provides three snap on batten roof options that are typically used in architectural applications as well as our slimline which is a good choice in residential and commercial applications.
Concealed fastener metal roofs provide excellent weather resistance and increased durability.
This technique provides the cleanest look and shows no exposed fasteners.
This is the traditional way of doing a standing seam roof which we ve been able to bring over to the hidden fastener snap lock model.
Hidden fastener metal roofing panels have a cleaner look but do require additional finishing skills and can take longer to install.
Install the roofing screws vertically along each rib in the panel.
Installing all metal roofing requires skill as far as lining up the panels correctly spacing the fasteners and cutting the panels to match the roof s geometry it doesn t require the same level of craftsmanship as a standing seam metal roofing does.
It avoids the use of a cleat which is still a fantastic hidden fastener installation detail.