How Do You Install Corrugated Metal Roofing?
Corrugated metal roofing has been around for hundreds of years, but has gotten a bad reputation as a result of many sheds, warehouses and factories using this material improperly. Modern-day corrugated metal roofs have been given a makeover; as technology has advanced, the quality and appearance of the roofing material has, too. The overlapping metal plates that make up this roofing material are lightweight and can be cheaply mass produced. They are effective at keeping out the elements, are surprisingly strong, can withstand a great deal of weight and effectively insulate the house. Calculate the number of metal sheets you will need by measuring the length of roof’s ridge in inches. Divide this number by 44, which is the width of the average metal sheet. This will tell you how many rows of metal sheets you will need. Measure the length of the roof’s slopes–the distance from the top of the roof to the edge–in feet. Divide this number by six to find out how many columns of metal sheet