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July 10, 2014 at 8:29 a.m.

roofer54

I do pretty much nothing but shingles for the last 30 years.But I have a possible 5v job coming soon. I worry about the metal dust created. by driving in the screws. However you make sure none is left on the panel to avoid rust spots. Also oil canning, never found a way to avoid this. What's the best way to ventilate???. Would appreciate any tips on 5v.???? THANKS

July 14, 2014 at 9:02 a.m.

CIAK

5v applied to many $300,000.00 -$500,000.00 homes here. Holds up well especially if applied with 3/4 inch foam and battens. There are problems with most if not all roofing installs and products. Maintenence is the key to most problems. B) :) :) B) Deep Down In Florida Where The Sun Shines Damn Near Evey Day

July 14, 2014 at 8:12 a.m.

roofer54

5v galvalume coverage is 24 inches. It's popular on the beaches, holds up good in hurricanes, the screws are exposed. Standing seam fasteners are hidden.

July 13, 2014 at 8:52 a.m.

clvr83

"your the first roofer to tell me that" is a common phrase I hear. I love hearing that, but many times it's a job killer.

The Sheep follows.

July 12, 2014 at 7:28 p.m.

clvr83

Is it the same as a classic rib 36" panel? I've heard people call a different profile of that standing seam. That'll make ya laugh.

We do have a LOT of people that want pole barn metal on their houses around here. I've finally caved in and started bidding them. The conversation normally starts like this:

Customer: I heard them thar metal roofs are cheaper.

Me: :blink:

July 10, 2014 at 11:13 p.m.

tinner666

No clue. Never used it on a home. On small dog houses, I use a 1" drip edge all around and lock all sides to that, no screws. You might check the DIY forums for homeowner solutions.


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