How to: Install Trimdek COLORBOND / ZINCALUME Roofing Sheets | Metal Roofing Online
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
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Our roof plumber Darren shows you how he installs TRIMDEK COLORBOND® Metal Roofing Sheets.
Information included in the video:
* Which fasteners do you use to install the Trimdek sheets and why (12 x 65mm)
* How to turn up the Trimdek using the turn up / turn down tool
* Marking where the screws go on the battens
* Lapping the sheets
TRIMDEK roofing sheets: Versatile roof and wall cladding featuring bold, trapezoidal ribs and subtle fluting in the pans. Ideal for commercial, industrial and residential buildings. Long spanning cladding permitting wide support spacing. Nominal cover width: 762mm. Minimum roof slope: 2°
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Gotta trim the corner off the underlap, at the bottom of sheet, when installed at lower than 5 degree pitch.
Thanks Michael for a really great video, simple and easy to understand.
Thanks very much Greggy 😀
The planning part is very useful. Thank you.
Thank you - really great video 👍👍
great video thanks.. for a more modern look the trimdek does look better than the custom orb (corrugated).
Thanks... great video.
Thanks Michael or is it Tony 😂. Very informative.
Hamish Graham Thanks
Thanks for the geat information 👍- is it a good idea to pending the sheets on the floor before taking them up?
wow nothing like laying sheets in reverse!!
👍👍👍
How do you put the barge capping ?
Regarding the drop down on to the wall, in a real world situation would you put something there to stop water getting in. If the gutter overflows inwards. Also if there is vertical trim deck on the walls, do you have a video which shows how to fit the gutter. Thanks.
Overlapping is too short heavy rain with wind surely going inside.
Hi 👋 dad
Hi Xavier!
7:37 Why are the measurements off? Was the structure built incorrectly?
What would cause crease lines on the rib and the flat bit in line with wheres its screwed in? My roof doesnt look great...and they are nearly finished 😢
Over screwed. Too tight.
Is your warehouse located in Sydney? If i ordered material for a job on your online store, delivery to Canberra, will there be delays with transport from pandemic, or do you guys use your own truck+driver for deliveries. cheers
Hi Steve, we are not experiencing any delays with deliveries at this point in time. Victoria, Queensland and NSW inc (Canberra) are all 3 - 5 business days normal turn around time. Regards Darren, Metalroofingonline
@@metalroofing7210 Good to know
When i screw these things down it wanders all over the place. how are you getting it to go in without it doing that? A better tek screw design? cheers
It is easy with the timber screws as they have a pointy end.
If you use down ward force before you start drilling, it will put a small "dent" in the sheet which should stop the screw "wandering" when you start drilling.
However, it is a little more difficult with the multifix screws, you have a have a really steady hand to control the drill which comes with practice.
Best of luck with your roofing!
@@MetalRoofingOnline ahh ok, I usually get the tek screws that have the metal cutting drill bit tip, I'll try the pointed wood screws in future, thanks for the tip.
Our pleasure @@oo0Spyder0oo
Simple put tape over the point, walah no run 😁!
3:50 Both edges look the same. Why is the sheet on the left the correct sheet to overlap the sheet on the right? What would happen if the sheet on the right overlaps the sheet on the left?
Their not the same. Look closely, the underlap sheet ( left one) has an extra extension.If you put the underlap sheet on top of the overlap sheet R/H/Side sheet, it can hold extra water and dirt and cause it to rust alot quicker. Water on metal roofs can soak up wards easy enough if not done right.
Micheal I've seen trmdeck with screws in every rise and alternate rise
What do you recommend for standard roof pitch ? Please
Hi Chris. I recommend screwing through every rib on the top on bottom battens. With the centre battens you may skip the middle rib screw and it would not affect the roof in any way
@@metalroofing7210 Thankyou !
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Depends what your wind classification area is.
You not racing any more mate? :)
Makes it look easy but trust me is not.