I recently removed all of my shed's semi-rotted metal panels, grinded out all the rust and bad spots, hit the raw metal with some spray paint to keep temporary surface rust from forming, and refurbished each panel as best I could before re-mounting them with new roofing screws in a different configuration so the seams and overlaps ended up in different sections of the panels. All I have left to do now is patch and seal in the various pin-holes, screw holes, and larger holes with extra sheet metal and fleece, etc. Thanks!
GREAT VIDEO They seem a bit confused and maybe a bit scared. It is a big job for an amateurs actually. Let's hope they will do it at least 90% of the way you showed them.
We have discovered that there is a lot of water under the edge of our metal roof. it is pooling and we need to install a membrane. Is there a way we can do this ourselves? We have been told that we should remove our entire metal roof and replace it with something else. However, we only have problems with the edge of the roof and nowhere else. I am hoping to find a way to do something that won't cost us a small fortune. Thank you for any suggestion you can provide.
No es por nada pero esa cubierta metálica esta mal instalada del primer día la pintura sobre cubierta metálica lo único que hace es provocar mas problemas la unica solución correcta es cortar 1 metro mas arriba y luego instalar una chapa del mismo perfil de mayor longitud y que vuele mas que el final donde apoya
I enjoy watching your flat roof stuff. This one is driving me nuts. Never, never ever use asphalt on metal roofing. Metal moves with heat and asphalt gets hard and brittle and will fail. There are many great products for this application but not asphalt based.
.......At timer 2:51 you say "paint it an oil base it would be better" NO it would the UV rays will bake the oils out of the paint in about 5 years and it will get brittle and hard the metal roofing material will expand and crack the paint, it will hold water in the cracks and more trouble will come.....use an Acrylic paint.................
I recently removed all of my shed's semi-rotted metal panels, grinded out all the rust and bad spots, hit the raw metal with some spray paint to keep temporary surface rust from forming, and refurbished each panel as best I could before re-mounting them with new roofing screws in a different configuration so the seams and overlaps ended up in different sections of the panels. All I have left to do now is patch and seal in the various pin-holes, screw holes, and larger holes with extra sheet metal and fleece, etc. Thanks!
Excelentes consejos, gracias
I enjoy watching your videos. I have a metal roof with a leak that no one seems to be able to repair!! Wish you lived here.....
This video is gold. So much good advice.
Hey Mr Moss. You are as good as gold
GREAT VIDEO
They seem a bit confused and maybe a bit scared. It is a big job for an amateurs actually.
Let's hope they will do it at least 90% of the way you showed them.
yep, but a big saving if they pull it through
It's not rocket apliance
We have discovered that there is a lot of water under the edge of our metal roof. it is pooling and we need to install a membrane. Is there a way we can do this ourselves? We have been told that we should remove our entire metal roof and replace it with something else. However, we only have problems with the edge of the roof and nowhere else. I am hoping to find a way to do something that won't cost us a small fortune. Thank you for any suggestion you can provide.
Very very nice video and information
So nice of you
Please am interested to know how to repair a flat roof tiled with céramique tiles please. HELP ME
The roof angels
lol thans
Isn't peel and stick recommended to be covered right away just like ice and watter sheild
Always wear eye protection when using a grinder!!
No es por nada pero esa cubierta metálica esta mal instalada del primer día la pintura sobre cubierta metálica lo único que hace es provocar mas problemas la unica solución correcta es cortar 1 metro mas arriba y luego instalar una chapa del mismo perfil de mayor longitud y que vuele mas que el final donde apoya
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If there was butal tape under the transition
I enjoy watching your flat roof stuff. This one is driving me nuts. Never, never ever use asphalt on metal roofing. Metal moves with heat and asphalt gets hard and brittle and will fail. There are many great products for this application but not asphalt based.
you got it. or caulking
@@FlatRoofDoctor don’t use caulking?
You three corse everything
not sure what you meant?
Looks like they just need a new roof
.......At timer 2:51 you say "paint it an oil base it would be better" NO it would the UV rays will bake the oils out of the paint in about 5 years and it will get brittle and hard the metal roofing material will expand and crack the paint, it will hold water in the cracks and more trouble will come.....use an Acrylic paint.................
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