Very nice job. I've never seen standing seam done before but after watching you install it I really like it. It's nice not having tons of screw holes in the metal! I think you said you had moved to Tennessee so I hope that's going well and welcome to TN. Are you going to do some sawmilling? Do you mind saying who you use for your metal? I use Plateau. I would use you any day for roofing, fine job.
Hi, @cabinman and yes Thankyou! I have talked to Plateau metals, and I would definitely planning to use them. I haven’t gotten any roof jobs yet, but it looks like I’ll be getting some shortly. I’m about 20 minutes from them. I’m definitely thinking about getting another sawmill. I want to buy some land first though… Hey, if you have any metal roof jobs or know of anyone that needs one I’d appreciate the referral. Email me at Plankmillslumber@gmail.com
@@Plankmills we just finished roofing our second cabin ourselves but after watching your video I wish I could've hired you to install standing seam! I don't know of any jobs...but I would recommend marketplace because so much goes through there by way of referrals. I would love to get my house done but i'm just not ready to drop that kind of money just yet. Good luck on land...there's a lot for sale but it's gotten expensive.
I've heard you should not install standing seam roofing on a low slope roof. We are building a patio cover that has a slope of .5/12 and we want to do standing seam roofing on it. We live in Idaho and get quite a bit of snow load depending on the winter. Thoughts? I've also heard you shouldn't do nail strip install on low slope, only mechanical.
I’m guessing that’s because of ice damming. If that happens or even a lot of snow and the water could possible seap in through the ribs if it has enough water standing or puddling under the snow and ice. But the only scenario I’ve seen a low slope roof like this leak is where there was a low slope valley that wasn’t installed correctly. Are you saying the roof is 1/2 of 1/12 pitch?
Very professional!👍
That’s one nice looking roof job. Thanks for the tips. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, and you’re welcome!
Very nice job. I've never seen standing seam done before but after watching you install it I really like it. It's nice not having tons of screw holes in the metal! I think you said you had moved to Tennessee so I hope that's going well and welcome to TN. Are you going to do some sawmilling? Do you mind saying who you use for your metal? I use Plateau. I would use you any day for roofing, fine job.
Hi, @cabinman and yes Thankyou! I have talked to Plateau metals, and I would definitely planning to use them. I haven’t gotten any roof jobs yet, but it looks like I’ll be getting some shortly.
I’m about 20 minutes from them.
I’m definitely thinking about getting another sawmill.
I want to buy some land first though…
Hey, if you have any metal roof jobs or know of anyone that needs one I’d appreciate the referral.
Email me at Plankmillslumber@gmail.com
@@Plankmills we just finished roofing our second cabin ourselves but after watching your video I wish I could've hired you to install standing seam!
I don't know of any jobs...but I would recommend marketplace because so much goes through there by way of referrals.
I would love to get my house done but i'm just not ready to drop that kind of money just yet.
Good luck on land...there's a lot for sale but it's gotten expensive.
Alright! Thankyou,
Planning to go look at some today,
I've heard you should not install standing seam roofing on a low slope roof. We are building a patio cover that has a slope of .5/12 and we want to do standing seam roofing on it. We live in Idaho and get quite a bit of snow load depending on the winter. Thoughts? I've also heard you shouldn't do nail strip install on low slope, only mechanical.
I’m guessing that’s because of ice damming. If that happens or even a lot of snow and the water could possible seap in through the ribs if it has enough water standing or puddling under the snow and ice. But the only scenario I’ve seen a low slope roof like this leak is where there was a low slope valley that wasn’t installed correctly.
Are you saying the roof is 1/2 of 1/12 pitch?