On the hidden fastener install what provisions are made to keep the 'snow curl' from tearing off the gutters? Part of the advantage of having 2" overhang is it gets the snow curl out away from the gutter somewhat. Thanks. Doug
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.
Everyone has slightly different ways of cutting the panel, if your cutting 10 inches or so off of a panel you should be cutting in the other direction so you are prying up the 10 inch side while cutting so that the panel your installing remains flat.
Hi Maria! Thanks for your question. Installation of S-16 must be done over a solid sheeted substate. We recommend 5/8" OSB or plywood. We also conduct our uplift and impact testing with this type of sheeting.
On the hidden fastener install what provisions are made to keep the 'snow curl' from tearing off the gutters? Part of the advantage of having 2" overhang is it gets the snow curl out away from the gutter somewhat. Thanks. Doug
By using exposed screws is it truly a standing seam installation?
I never cut the panel at the eave when I can cut the top
Seam fail rate--how many seams out of say 100 or 1000 has wind popped up?
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.
What this guy said !!!!
By using the exposed method . Hanging the sheet over 1 1/2 " wouldn't that expose the unpainted surface when looking up?
more like the crappy method, and not what I was looking for... waste of time
The gutter usually covers it so you will not see it.
Everyone has slightly different ways of cutting the panel, if your cutting 10 inches or so off of a panel you should be cutting in the other direction so you are prying up the 10 inch side while cutting so that the panel your installing remains flat.
you're not your in this case
can this be installed over an existing shingle roof or battens or perhaps cross battens?
Dont do that. Have pride with your work
install on plywood or wood/metal purlin?
Hi Maria! Thanks for your question. Installation of S-16 must be done over a solid sheeted substate. We recommend 5/8" OSB or plywood. We also conduct our uplift and impact testing with this type of sheeting.
They're pancake heads not pan heads :)
I didn’t like any of thos ideas. How he install. Nop. There’s other way to do it better