We have a playlist that we are continually adding to that has all of the trim installation details in one place. th-cam.com/play/PLQXAGWyot2KEQ4sOUoN-zvh_ECT0WOu2H.html
I am about to apply exposed fastener 3rib panels on roof, and have an addition valley like a dormer to the main roof(not at ridge) ... not sure how to seal that up and the best way to cut and bend valley panel..
Rick, the condition that you are referring to is a much more common type of valley trim installation. At a future date we plan on building a mock up and doing a video on this. Installation instructions will require a lengthy discussion. We suggest that you contact the company that sold you the steel to get installation advice or search for a video on TH-cam that will handle this installation detail. Our goal is to make videos to help everyone with a metal roofing installation, irregardless of where they purchased the steel. However, our resources are limited and we cannot take phone calls that discuss installation of panels that were purchased from a different company. Thank you, Paul Rubio
your videos help alot. thanks
We have a playlist that we are continually adding to that has all of the trim installation details in one place.
th-cam.com/play/PLQXAGWyot2KEQ4sOUoN-zvh_ECT0WOu2H.html
Thank you so much! Very good, easy to follow!
I very much liked your demonstration of roof assembly. An idea and a solution make it easy
Make sure to spin your pensil around as shown in the example when tracing the top of the valley
I didn’t pass inspection because I missed this step
Do you by chance mean pencil?
How does this valley connect with the one on the other side?
amazing training video
Rodney, I appreciate the positive feedback. Trying to determine who watches these videos. Are you a contractor or a DIY installer? Thanks a million.
I am about to apply exposed fastener 3rib panels on roof, and have an addition valley like a dormer to the main roof(not at ridge) ... not sure how to seal that up and the best way to cut and bend valley panel..
Rick, the condition that you are referring to is a much more common type of valley trim installation. At a future date we plan on building a mock up and doing a video on this. Installation instructions will require a lengthy discussion. We suggest that you contact the company that sold you the steel to get installation advice or search for a video on TH-cam that will handle this installation detail.
Our goal is to make videos to help everyone with a metal roofing installation, irregardless of where they purchased the steel. However, our resources are limited and we cannot take phone calls that discuss installation of panels that were purchased from a different company.
Thank you,
Paul Rubio
Blew it on first cut. Valley marked at roof edge, you said to leave a one (1) inch over hang, and you failed to do so…
Ditch the music
Who needs it?
I can teach you
what a joke