How To Install A Standing Seam Metal Roof

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024

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  • @DigitalRoofingInnovations
    @DigitalRoofingInnovations  4 роки тому +2

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    • @Soviless99
      @Soviless99 3 роки тому

      stop filming your face and walking around with the camera. instead, film the work youre doing with a voice over. its not a video blog. its an instructional video.

    • @abbeehaaris
      @abbeehaaris 2 роки тому

      0

    • @abbeehaaris
      @abbeehaaris 2 роки тому

      Lll

    • @juliofonseca7103
      @juliofonseca7103 2 роки тому

      Hello sir I need work I have experience in metal roof especially standing sime

  • @chassharp1359
    @chassharp1359 Рік тому +2

    I love how you talk safety in the beginning then don’t actually follow your own tips. Missing gloves, missing hard hats, missing harness. Great examples of what not to do for safety. Stop focusing on making videos and get your guys home safely. OSHA incoming in 3..2..1…

  • @tamasgotthard1727
    @tamasgotthard1727 3 роки тому +3

    Very bad job...
    😞😞😞

  • @billmartin6964
    @billmartin6964 2 роки тому +2

    Sir, please do yourself and your employees a favor and take training to properly use your fall protection. Thanks for the video and be safe.

  • @rmichaels7130
    @rmichaels7130 3 роки тому +3

    Well atleast he didnt try to hide the last course that looked like a pie piece or that rake cover all beat to shit and back no shame in his game i just dont get how peoe just dont care the way it looks its like function is most important but god dam

  • @traceyjscott069
    @traceyjscott069 2 місяці тому

    This video is a complete JOKE! I saw so many Amateur issues in this one video, I am still Laughing!!

  • @shawnmoats9526
    @shawnmoats9526 Рік тому

    Check the manufacturers install details again. As an independent consultant i am coming across these videos all the time. Transition details and ridge closure details are not per the smacna requirements, not the manufacturer, nor any approved 20 yr weathertight warranty requirements(drag load screws are missing). Another roof that would fail in destructive testing and cause a loss in litigation. The quality of the video was actually pretty good, just the information was not presented accurately. I do alot of mcelroy factory training for this panel as well as 3 inch trap. The devil is in the details.

  • @whiskeytangofoxtrot5244
    @whiskeytangofoxtrot5244 2 роки тому +3

    I had to complete harness safety training at General Motors for working high on die cast machines. It does save lives.

  • @MVHS937
    @MVHS937 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for Video. Did you notice any of the plastic caps "telegraphing" onto the metal panels?

  • @scottilewis3753
    @scottilewis3753 Рік тому

    Just fyi to all the do it yourselfers, this is not a complete guide. Unless your very experienced with snips and finish work, your execution of these steps will likely cause a catastrophic failure.

  • @hjones2k35
    @hjones2k35 3 роки тому +1

    My company is just starting to do metal roofs, we have a NTM pro jr , where did you get your seam crimping tool? What brand do you like/use

    • @DigitalRoofingInnovations
      @DigitalRoofingInnovations  3 роки тому

      I would check out the company DI Seamers for ANY Manuel Seamed Standing Seam project. Great company to work with.

  • @BryanWidemon
    @BryanWidemon 11 місяців тому

    What your number we will just call you. You seem to know what your doing

  • @helmanfrow
    @helmanfrow Рік тому +1

    "In over nine states" So in ten states. 😉

  • @faizm8309
    @faizm8309 3 роки тому +1

    Hi I want to change my Roofing this what is your recommend please?

    • @DigitalRoofingInnovations
      @DigitalRoofingInnovations  3 роки тому

      That depends on a lot of factors. Do you know the pitch of your roof and where is the house located?

  • @anthonylombardo8885
    @anthonylombardo8885 2 роки тому

    Shouldn’t everyone have there hard hat and ropes on not just a harness especially on a government job.

  • @matthewkerrigan9048
    @matthewkerrigan9048 2 роки тому

    So many questions. Deff about the hips and valleys. Why you rest ladders right on paint of a new install.. Also your starter install is bend at 90 and doesn’t even match pitch

  • @DroidSaxYAcordeon
    @DroidSaxYAcordeon 3 роки тому +1

    Just out of curiosity, why use the cap nails? I’ve seen metal roofs installed with them and the cap actually dents the metal

    • @DigitalRoofingInnovations
      @DigitalRoofingInnovations  3 роки тому

      That must have been some very thin gauge metal. This is a 24 gauge metal so you don't have to worry about that.

  • @scottilewis3753
    @scottilewis3753 Рік тому

    A hard hat on a roof with nothing over your head.. I hate big nation wide corporations.

  • @pony21627
    @pony21627 3 роки тому +1

    I have a dip that varies between a 1/4" and a 1/2" of inch in the center of my roof between the ridge and the eave over a run of 15' , which runs consistently from gable to gable can I use shims under the roofing clips?. I intend to use 26 gauge 16" wide panels. Thanks

    • @DigitalRoofingInnovations
      @DigitalRoofingInnovations  3 роки тому

      Pony, thanks for the question. What is the pitch of the roof?

    • @pony21627
      @pony21627 3 роки тому

      @@DigitalRoofingInnovations 4:12 thank you!

  • @benhur5679
    @benhur5679 7 днів тому

    A US veteran makes you a good roofer?

  • @derekdeel2580
    @derekdeel2580 2 роки тому

    I'm a roofer have been eleven years and I started off doing Firestone black rubber and t.p.o ...flat roofing and metal crew alot ...in the heat and the cold .and spent time on a shingle crew ...I see cap nails in the gutter ...I like a clean jobsite and safety 🦺 ...and busting ass doing thangs rite ...anyone have any good stories the best times of my life's been on huge flat roofs everywhere all over Virginia ....

  • @Sandwichking-hikes
    @Sandwichking-hikes Рік тому

    Glad you emphasized safety when on roof at start. I know of a person that died falling off roof and family member seriously hurt falling off roof. Your life is more important than your roof

  • @eastside0434
    @eastside0434 Рік тому

    I was hoping to see a close up of the flashing derails, also anyone looking to have a metal roof installed make sure you invest in a hidden fastener metal roof,exposed fastener roof requires that the screws need replaced 15-20 yrs later and who wants to deal with that.

  • @january2568
    @january2568 2 роки тому

    What if the panel installed have scratches? Should i have the contractor replace it?

  • @88cruzer1
    @88cruzer1 3 роки тому +2

    Wouldn't butyl be better than tacky tape?

  • @ryanrose8614
    @ryanrose8614 3 роки тому +1

    That's rake metal not flashing lol

    • @DigitalRoofingInnovations
      @DigitalRoofingInnovations  3 роки тому +1

      Good call! Sometimes making these long videos are tough and you just say the wrong thing. If you haven't checked out our channel lately, we've got a lot of other great videos coming out with girls running in bikinis while I talk about roofing and construction that I think you will enjoy ;)
      And if you haven't subscribed yet, scroll on up and click the red subscribe button so you won't miss them!

  • @Dennis-92045
    @Dennis-92045 6 місяців тому

    Installing a. Shingle roof

  • @apaulothegreat1581
    @apaulothegreat1581 Рік тому

    Is it beneficial putting down the half inch thick aluminum backing foam board on the deck before the metal panels goes on.
    Insulation for heat and cold.

  • @juswinsuria1113
    @juswinsuria1113 Рік тому

    can i know what is the tools name you use to clip it?

  • @terryselby4148
    @terryselby4148 2 роки тому

    36 year and this guy a joke

  • @daddymack1499
    @daddymack1499 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful roof.... very little info. I get it though... the video is secondary not primary objective.

    • @ModernMountainLiving
      @ModernMountainLiving Рік тому +1

      My vid is for details, just say'n

    • @DigitalRoofingInnovations
      @DigitalRoofingInnovations  Рік тому

      Yes, we will release a step by step guide. This is more for homeowners to see how one is installed but not great for someone doing the actual work

  • @johnadamik773
    @johnadamik773 2 роки тому

    It’s very important.

  • @heinmade2746
    @heinmade2746 2 роки тому

    Could you bring a video thru on the basic level installation, without safety briefings and manufacturers warranties or roofing systems mentioned. , A installers video for those who understand death and discomfort would be great.

  • @АкбарКаримов-н3ъ
    @АкбарКаримов-н3ъ 2 роки тому

    Оборудование как заказат купить можна

  • @brentbruce3950
    @brentbruce3950 2 роки тому

    u talk too much

  • @ivannavarro2828
    @ivannavarro2828 3 місяці тому

    Good work

  • @johnadamik773
    @johnadamik773 2 роки тому

    Talker

  • @astrongchristian
    @astrongchristian 2 роки тому

    I will be putting a standing seam metal roof on my 1500 sf home. We got through Ida without any leaks on a 29 yr old 3 tab shingled roof. There are trees surrounding our property almost 360 degrees. When I saw how well metal roofs held up during the hurricane, I decided to go with a metal roof. I found a roofer out of Texas and he has told me that no ridge vents for the attic space are necessary in a standing seam metal roof. It does not sound correct to me so I want to ask other professionals what they recommend. Does a standing seam metal roof need ridge vents or can the metal roof be installed without them? And what about moisture in the attic space? I have a hip roof and a couple valleys from a 6 foot offset in the house.

    • @greylynnjr
      @greylynnjr 2 роки тому

      No need

    • @WheretheJones
      @WheretheJones 2 роки тому

      Attics have to have ventilation regardless of roofing system. It's all about equalizing the attic temp to as close to outside temps as possible to avoid over heating or condensation issues from a disparity of temp. But if you don't have eve vents (intake) then a ridge vent (exhaust) is worthless. Another solution would be gable vents if you have gables. You can even put powered blowers in them. - Owner of a roofing co for 20 years

  • @JUMBOpin
    @JUMBOpin 3 роки тому +1

    isn't 9/12 a slope not a pitch?

    • @DigitalRoofingInnovations
      @DigitalRoofingInnovations  3 роки тому

      Andy, great question! In roofing, the terms slope and pitch are used basically interchangeably. In the actual definition, there is a difference, but in the field, the terms are the same. If you would like a more detailed video which covers this, please check out this video of the different methods to get the slope (pitch) of your roof and why it’s important: ua-cam.com/video/yb8mIvNGbgQ/v-deo.html

    • @monicaviloria7915
      @monicaviloria7915 2 роки тому +1

      I agree with both, a bit. 9/12 is referring to slope, not pitch. Slope is rise over run. Pitch is rise over span, like a 1\3. They are often used interchangeably and it annoys me. If I'm talking to a professional and they use them interchangeably they loose respect. They are different and a professional should not use them the same.

    • @bus-fun-addict
      @bus-fun-addict 2 роки тому

      Whats the differnce between run and span? If we are talking about terminology, the word span would normally refer to the distance between 2 bearing points such as wall plates or beams. Span is not really a term used in describing a cut of the pitch or slope which can be used interchangably.

    • @JUMBOpin
      @JUMBOpin 2 роки тому

      @@bus-fun-addict run is always going to be 1' of run and span is the distance between outside walls perpendicular to the ridge. So a 4/12 slope is for every 1' you run towards the ridge, it rises 4".

  • @paulawatson1598
    @paulawatson1598 3 роки тому +3

    Can you recommend a installer around Dayton, Texas?

    • @DigitalRoofingInnovations
      @DigitalRoofingInnovations  3 роки тому

      Paula, since we can't come out and inspect your roof, here is a tool to reach QUALIFIED contractors for Roof Inspections - www.networx.com/roof-inspectors?se

  • @BlueGlassLLC
    @BlueGlassLLC 3 роки тому +3

    There was an informative and excellent discussion about harnesses and safety at the beginning (including OSHA’s 6’ rule) but as I watched the video, most everyone was disconnected from their ropes, even the narrator while on the roof in the red shirt. I see it all the time. Ropes get in the way, tangled, workers feel safe if they can walk the pitch and slowed down by hooking in, then they just stop connecting unless it’s being enforced or always role modeled. Then, someone falls and everything changes for about 6 months until the accident feels distant. The roofing tips were good though. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Best wishes.

    • @scsiking
      @scsiking 3 роки тому

      First thing I noticed as well - the missing connected safety equipment. I think that is why the conversation about safety was inserted at the beginning of this video. The problem for me is as a brand new beginner student, I find I started tuning out because what was said about safety was not being followed so I will look for a different video to learn from. I appreciate the time and effort for this video. I hope your crew will start being safe. I'd hate for someone to be killed at my house or business for lack of safety.

    • @ConsistentlyInconsistent
      @ConsistentlyInconsistent 2 роки тому

      Wasn't sure if I was the only one who noticed that they weren't connected. I was a bit curious what their fixed and temporary anchor points were and the video doesn't go into that. Looking at how many views vs how many likes you get a better picture of the quality of the video here.

  • @lukintube
    @lukintube 3 роки тому

    i have a standing seam roof. just got a quote to have solar panels installed on the roof. they said they use clamps to install the panels to avoid drilling into the roof. how do you feel about these clamps?

    • @scottilewis3753
      @scottilewis3753 Рік тому

      Anything to keep you drilling into your roof. Drilling means caulking. Exposed caulking has a very low lifespan.

    • @ModernMountainLiving
      @ModernMountainLiving Рік тому

      Clamps are recommended over a penetration anyday.

  • @dman3349
    @dman3349 2 роки тому +3

    Really nice roofing job Bro! We had a 29g roof installed recently and it’s a mess. If I knew then what I knew now I would have probably installed it myself.
    FYI, I would highly recommend anyone looking for a metal roof to atleast step up to 26g steel. Also, keep close eyes on your contractor throughout this particular project. Ensure they do not over tighten the screws and damage the paneling. Check the valley seams, they should overlap 6” minimum. As for the vent/chimney flashing make darn sure they’re placing the upgradient end under the metal sheeting to help prevent water from infiltrating beneath the flashing.
    In short, manyyy experienced roofers and suppliers have told us they do not recommend metal roofing. It’s HIGH maintenance due to the material quality, expanding of materials, likelihood of wind blowing rain backup and under seams.
    If a Roofer won’t send you a professionally written estimate with their letterhead, followed by a written warranty, many references for roofs they’ve installed several years prior than do not waste your money on them.
    We now have to remove our brand new roofing due to liars that believe they can roof but truly don’t have the skill level to cut the material properly, lay out the panels, know the best way to seal seams, etc.
    Pay 1/3rd cost and get the lifetime warranty shingles that also covers 25yrs of labor and be done.

    • @DigitalRoofingInnovations
      @DigitalRoofingInnovations  2 роки тому +1

      You're exactly right and good comment!

    • @scottilewis3753
      @scottilewis3753 Рік тому +2

      As a career sheet metal guy, I do A+ work. The customer gets a great roof if the roofers care about their work period. The sales side is full of bull-shitters and fancy letterheads. As well groomed a video as this is, it's basic stuff. The Hispanic looking guy behind him whom you will never meet will decide if you picked the wrong company or right company.

  • @michaelfarmer537
    @michaelfarmer537 3 роки тому

    Thanks for taking time and putting on this information.

  • @chrismc1571
    @chrismc1571 4 роки тому +1

    Interesting stuff. Out of curiosity how much were materials on this job (per square)?

    • @DigitalRoofingInnovations
      @DigitalRoofingInnovations  4 роки тому +2

      Chris, great question. We don't really use a per square price on projects like this just because metal roofing comes in panels instead of bundles. If I had to guess, you would be paying around $400 "per square". If you are still doing "per square" on commercial projects, I would recommend changing that to doing this: Cost of Labor + Cost of Materials + Mobilization Costs + Equipment + Extras = $$$$$$ When you get this number, let's say it's $100,000, you then put in the profit margin you would like to make.
      On this project, let's assume you want to make 30% profit. $100,000 / 0.7 = $142,857. It's important to DIVIDE and not multiply. I hope this answers your question!

    • @dawsonpurkett7709
      @dawsonpurkett7709 Рік тому +1

      Am i high or is 142,xxx a 42% profit on 100,000? If you wanted to make 30% on 100,000, you would multiply by 1.3… because 0.3 x 100,000 is 30,000. To make your original amount plus 30% on top you need to multiply by 1.3…..

  • @devriessigns9149
    @devriessigns9149 2 роки тому

    Just curious about two things: I see you screwed those top screws down tight. No need to allow for expansion/contraction? “Oil canning”?
    Also- does the ice and water need to be “high temp” for metal roofing? Great vid, ty.

    • @matthewkerrigan9048
      @matthewkerrigan9048 2 роки тому

      Top screws would be the only ones that don’t matter. Then panel expands down from that point to starter… also the expansion coefficient is minimal at panels that size

  • @williamhodges44
    @williamhodges44 2 роки тому

    Dude you’re not even showing how the work is done, you’re just showing what your workers did and explaining some the material you used. You’re more less promoting your business than helping people completely understand how to install a standing seam metal roof. 0/10, what a waste of time. Please do better so you don’t waste anymore precious time of the viewers that’s eager to learn!!