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@andrewsackville-west1609
@andrewsackville-west1609 2 ай бұрын
Im enjoying your video series. But, i have a question... Why not open the hem on the concealed fastener trim and slot it over the z trim?
@lisas6363
@lisas6363 4 ай бұрын
Is this true about continuous cleat system? ### Advantages of Continuous Cleat System and Its Superiority **1. Accommodates Thermal Expansion and Contraction:** - **Uniform Movement:** Allows metal panels to expand and contract uniformly with temperature changes, reducing stress on the panels and preventing issues like warping or buckling. - **Prevents Damage:** Minimizes the risk of damage to the roofing system caused by thermal movement, enhancing durability and longevity. **2. Reduces Oil Canning:** - **Stress Distribution:** Provides a consistent attachment point, distributing stress evenly across the panels and reducing the likelihood of visible waviness or distortion (oil canning). - **Aesthetic Quality:** Maintains a flatter, more visually appealing roof surface. **3. Enhances Wind Resistance:** - **Secure Attachment:** Offers a more secure and continuous attachment along the eave, improving the roof’s ability to withstand strong winds by distributing wind forces more evenly. - **Prevents Uplift:** Reduces the risk of panel uplift or detachment during high winds. **4. Manages Snow Loads Better:** - **Even Support:** Provides even support across the panels, helping to manage the weight of accumulated snow and reducing the likelihood of panel deformation or failure. - **Increases Safety:** Enhances the roof’s structural integrity, making it safer in regions with heavy snowfall. **5. Prevents Leaks:** - **Consistent Sealing:** Ensures a more consistent and reliable sealing of the roof, reducing the chances of leaks that can occur with panel deformation or fastener failure. - **Long-Term Performance:** Improves long-term weather resistance, maintaining the integrity of the roof over time. **6. Aesthetic and Structural Benefits:** - **Clean Lines:** Provides a cleaner, more streamlined aesthetic by eliminating visible attachment points and maintaining the integrity of the roof’s design. - **Structural Integrity:** Enhances the overall structural integrity of the roof by providing continuous support and reducing localized stress points. **7. Superior to Fold-Over Systems:** - **Flexibility:** Unlike fold-over systems that create rigid attachment points, the continuous cleat system offers flexibility, allowing the roof to move naturally with thermal changes. - **Durability:** The continuous cleat system’s ability to accommodate movement without compromising the integrity of the panels makes it more durable and resilient. **8. Long-Term Cost Efficiency:** - **Reduced Maintenance:** By preventing common issues like oil canning, panel warping, and leaks, the continuous cleat system can reduce the need for maintenance and repairs over the roof’s lifespan. - **Increased Lifespan:** Enhances the overall lifespan of the roofing system, providing better value for investment despite the higher initial cost. ### Conclusion The continuous cleat system is superior due to its ability to accommodate thermal expansion and contraction, reduce oil canning, enhance wind resistance, manage snow loads, prevent leaks, and improve both aesthetic and structural integrity. While it may be more complex and costly to install, its long-term benefits and superior performance make it a worthwhile investment for durable and reliable metal roofing.
@lisas6363
@lisas6363 4 ай бұрын
Is this true about continuous cleat system? ### Advantages of Continuous Cleat System and Its Superiority **1. Accommodates Thermal Expansion and Contraction:** - **Uniform Movement:** Allows metal panels to expand and contract uniformly with temperature changes, reducing stress on the panels and preventing issues like warping or buckling. - **Prevents Damage:** Minimizes the risk of damage to the roofing system caused by thermal movement, enhancing durability and longevity. **2. Reduces Oil Canning:** - **Stress Distribution:** Provides a consistent attachment point, distributing stress evenly across the panels and reducing the likelihood of visible waviness or distortion (oil canning). - **Aesthetic Quality:** Maintains a flatter, more visually appealing roof surface. **3. Enhances Wind Resistance:** - **Secure Attachment:** Offers a more secure and continuous attachment along the eave, improving the roof’s ability to withstand strong winds by distributing wind forces more evenly. - **Prevents Uplift:** Reduces the risk of panel uplift or detachment during high winds. **4. Manages Snow Loads Better:** - **Even Support:** Provides even support across the panels, helping to manage the weight of accumulated snow and reducing the likelihood of panel deformation or failure. - **Increases Safety:** Enhances the roof’s structural integrity, making it safer in regions with heavy snowfall. **5. Prevents Leaks:** - **Consistent Sealing:** Ensures a more consistent and reliable sealing of the roof, reducing the chances of leaks that can occur with panel deformation or fastener failure. - **Long-Term Performance:** Improves long-term weather resistance, maintaining the integrity of the roof over time. **6. Aesthetic and Structural Benefits:** - **Clean Lines:** Provides a cleaner, more streamlined aesthetic by eliminating visible attachment points and maintaining the integrity of the roof’s design. - **Structural Integrity:** Enhances the overall structural integrity of the roof by providing continuous support and reducing localized stress points. **7. Superior to Fold-Over Systems:** - **Flexibility:** Unlike fold-over systems that create rigid attachment points, the continuous cleat system offers flexibility, allowing the roof to move naturally with thermal changes. - **Durability:** The continuous cleat system’s ability to accommodate movement without compromising the integrity of the panels makes it more durable and resilient. **8. Long-Term Cost Efficiency:** - **Reduced Maintenance:** By preventing common issues like oil canning, panel warping, and leaks, the continuous cleat system can reduce the need for maintenance and repairs over the roof’s lifespan. - **Increased Lifespan:** Enhances the overall lifespan of the roofing system, providing better value for investment despite the higher initial cost. ### Conclusion The continuous cleat system is superior due to its ability to accommodate thermal expansion and contraction, reduce oil canning, enhance wind resistance, manage snow loads, prevent leaks, and improve both aesthetic and structural integrity. While it may be more complex and costly to install, its long-term benefits and superior performance make it a worthwhile investment for durable and reliable metal roofing.
@lisas6363
@lisas6363 4 ай бұрын
This is considered a continuous cleat system? No roofers seem to be familiar with this technique, rather hem over dripedge. Is this a rare install?
@Joe-em3iw
@Joe-em3iw 5 ай бұрын
How to keep the ridge cap and hip cap edge from scratching the roof panel?
@alextaylorson7812
@alextaylorson7812 8 ай бұрын
By using exposed screws is it truly a standing seam installation?
@Stan0824
@Stan0824 9 ай бұрын
Очень доступные объяснения. Благодарю..
@msavage138
@msavage138 Жыл бұрын
Can these panels be run under composite shingles using the proper flashing somehow? I can't find anything online.
@santiagorodriguez5773
@santiagorodriguez5773 Жыл бұрын
👍🏽
@michaelw.urbansr.8617
@michaelw.urbansr.8617 Жыл бұрын
Yano if i had a video like this about 35yrs ago that would have been awesome?!? LOL I grew up in a time they didnt even have cell phones so i ,surely didnt have youtube! lol I have done metal work and facia and trim for years. A lot of that can be incorperated in the installing of the metal roofing. But when it comes to the type of products you should have too install it is the thing? I just need to know what items and products i need to get a roof done? Like starters ,which you are calling a continuous kleet. But its basically a metal starter strip, channel lock for the last piece....? In any case i just told a guy that is hiring me yet a 3rd time to do some work i could install the metal roofing like i have done it before.......nope! LOL but i am 100% sure i can figure it out! Now i know there are things i dont know about it i should know. But then i wouldnt be working so.....hehehe Where can i go to find out what products i need for this type of roofing? So im not totally winging it?lol
@classyowl6847
@classyowl6847 Жыл бұрын
Or just put your panel up and mark your cuts on each side and use a straight edge to join those marks. Or just use a chalk line depending on how long your cut is.
@josegarcia7812
@josegarcia7812 Жыл бұрын
I didn’t like any of thos ideas. How he install. Nop. There’s other way to do it better
@BSTRIZZELS
@BSTRIZZELS Жыл бұрын
Show us a rake edge meeting the top of the hip. Can't find that video anywhere.
@montanaplease
@montanaplease Жыл бұрын
Why do you need to seal it with that special tape when it’s just going on top of the roof that’s already metal?
@royo1450
@royo1450 2 жыл бұрын
Where do i find those arm protesters?
@pcatful
@pcatful 2 жыл бұрын
Step flashing isn't the right turn. That means something else.
@pcatful
@pcatful 2 жыл бұрын
You just skipped filming the important and probably difficult part finishing the eave end. Why?
@cynthiaayers7696
@cynthiaayers7696 2 жыл бұрын
So if I follow your recommendations with the double-sided tape I will never pull that trim back off to be able to fold the end like you want for the eaves. So I guess unlike you I will manufacture the piece first then put my tape on then install it. 😜
@bertsteele7249
@bertsteele7249 2 жыл бұрын
You didn't show anything about the cutting and bending?
@tedbear8168
@tedbear8168 2 жыл бұрын
Why would you have to use rivets when using the z bar though ? Is only one end of the rake hemmed ? Because the rake I install has a hem and kick on both sides and snaps together like ridge cap
@january2568
@january2568 2 жыл бұрын
Both ways are correct?
@chrisboyle4275
@chrisboyle4275 2 жыл бұрын
Love the video. But you made two separate cuts on the end and didn’t explain. At first was a tradition V cut. Final was one end being longer than the other to tuck back in. It would be nice if you showed the final end cap cuts.
@pwu8194
@pwu8194 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent instruction.
@natekalili6409
@natekalili6409 2 жыл бұрын
Is there a maximum gap distance between the sheet metal pieces on each side of the hip? And how much does the cover have to go over the edge of the sheet metal? Thankyou very much!
@terrylunn8378
@terrylunn8378 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah do it on site instead of your shop phoney fckrz
@abhainnbeag
@abhainnbeag 2 жыл бұрын
interesting accent , American/Canadian / Irish mix ?
@felipevaldes3136
@felipevaldes3136 2 жыл бұрын
Podrían hacer un tutorial en español o con subtitulos
@felipevaldes3136
@felipevaldes3136 2 жыл бұрын
Hola saludos desde chile....
@Teknakill
@Teknakill 3 жыл бұрын
Not happy about how the top screws are pressing down on the ridge gap into those "clips", it looks all wavey to me. Also the foam doesn't look compressed enough at least for north american winters. Hmmm, onto another video. Thanks for the info none-the-less. Still a Thumbs Up for ABC.
@daisyagbuya9042
@daisyagbuya9042 3 жыл бұрын
thank you for sharing :)
@idk8964
@idk8964 3 жыл бұрын
do I still have to cut a vent if I'm installing over shingles?
@traceyjscott069
@traceyjscott069 3 жыл бұрын
No way in Hell I would ever ridge vent that way. Lame!!
@pilkingtonfarms2716
@pilkingtonfarms2716 3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely not helpful, show us the top
@hughlancaster7187
@hughlancaster7187 10 ай бұрын
I cannot find a video where they show how to finish the top!
@christinecheuvront641
@christinecheuvront641 3 жыл бұрын
It would be great it you had explained the mitter cuts This video don't help
@jesusgonzalez6057
@jesusgonzalez6057 3 жыл бұрын
Que fácil es hacerlo en la sombra, con aire acondicionado, parado en el piso y si el temor de resbalarse ( aunque traigas harness) da miedo pero bueno los gueros el crédito y el hispano la chinga 😂😂😂 quiera Dios algún día graben algo pero 💯 por 💯 real
@mesalaney7282
@mesalaney7282 3 жыл бұрын
Que feo usted! Nosotros gueros instalando mucho más esso que los latinos. Y si es mejor con aire acondicionado! Ja ja
@exodus6069
@exodus6069 3 жыл бұрын
It has been good to see and learn
@Madigan101st
@Madigan101st 3 жыл бұрын
this is dog shit
@Dimmu666ist
@Dimmu666ist 3 жыл бұрын
Whats the purposenof the Z trim?
@gbski43
@gbski43 Жыл бұрын
To stop water and attach gable and ridge caps
@jasonpalmere695
@jasonpalmere695 3 жыл бұрын
Do you have a video on a pyramid cap for a gazebo where all 4 points meet up.
@jorgelozano435
@jorgelozano435 3 жыл бұрын
Mientes y ases más caro el proyecto
@kathleen9185
@kathleen9185 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent Video
@Dimmu666ist
@Dimmu666ist 3 жыл бұрын
What is the purposenof the continous cleat?
@gbski43
@gbski43 Жыл бұрын
It's a clip so you don't have to screw through the finished cover trim. Prevents the bottom from lifting off in winds etc
@sealtite87
@sealtite87 3 жыл бұрын
The wall flashing should have a hem underneath, use it to cleat the z trim. Why put fasteners in a standing seam roof? Everything should be cleated and use rivets if you must
@Dimmu666ist
@Dimmu666ist 4 жыл бұрын
Does rake trime goes all around the roof or only on the sides?
@EricFapton
@EricFapton 2 жыл бұрын
Only on the rake. Not on the eave. On the wave the water just rolls off the roof.
@FloridaFrank2010
@FloridaFrank2010 4 жыл бұрын
Not a fan of these methods. You should use drip edge that you can wrap around the panels from both the bottom and the sides - this is both cleaner and stronger, plus there are no visible fasteners in the panel, hence no future leak concerns. The panel also does not stick up at the base with a cleat as shown toward the end of the video.
@chrismagnum2710
@chrismagnum2710 3 жыл бұрын
What this guy said !!!!
@alprometalroofing
@alprometalroofing 4 жыл бұрын
its called hidden fastener for a reason
@djiwONLINE
@djiwONLINE 4 жыл бұрын
This was not written for the novice in mind. I consider myself a capable DIYer; but, there was MUCH that I didn’t understand with this video and he cut out a lot of details that could have otherwise been helpful.
@djiwONLINE
@djiwONLINE 4 жыл бұрын
@JohnnyRingo not at all.
@davidrosen4951
@davidrosen4951 4 жыл бұрын
I'm building a shed against the back of a house. I'll have a hi-side trim installed on the side of the house and extending several inches over the shed roof (extending over the panel ribs and installed on zee-closure). I'll also have a rake trim installed on a perimeter cleat and zee-closure. How do I finish the rake trim where it meets the hi-side trim?
@bonesrhodes3762
@bonesrhodes3762 4 жыл бұрын
---so, basically nothing but a caulk bead at the z-trim as a water barrier along the entire joint line ? It also appears the z-trim has been notched at each rib and NOT sealed up edges and no seal at top where the z-trim and transition trim meet. Then you add a narrow off-set and end up with a lap-over of top panels of less than 4 inches. Great work if you never have any wind blowing with the rain. In hurricane areas, THAT is a guaranteed leaking joint, especially if the lower roof has a low pitch. Great job.
@stephencrouse6032
@stephencrouse6032 3 жыл бұрын
Perhaps you missed the stated tape seal under the lower panels, transition, and cleat though I do see weakness of that under the ribs, which would necessitate caulking. Also, though I believe only the top leg of the Z is notched, which also would be a weak spot, I'm not sure why a taller Z is not used. Finally, I also would have liked to see the rake, especially since some transitions are only over a porch, which has both a downhill pitch change, but also a lateral step from zero to the non-porch roof edge.
@kenlong1318
@kenlong1318 4 жыл бұрын
should the underlayment go over the eave drip edge? and drip edge over the underlayment on the sides?