Place the first panel on one end of the roof and secure it to the sheathing strips top and bottom with a screw gun and galvanized steel or aluminum screws depending on the type of roofing metal with plastic washers on them.
Installing metal roof on lean to shed.
You can install a metal roof on any shed roof fairly easily except a barn style gambrel roof with overhang.
By following the 10 simple instructions below you will be able to install a corrugated metal roof on your garage or shed.
Corrugated metal roof installation instructions.
Cover the lean to roof with corrugated metal roofing.
The point of the triangle is where the metal will wrap around.
Metal roofs look great and will last forever.
Most metal shingles will be attached to the roof using metal shingle.
Next use 1 inch nails to secure some metal edging to the perimeter of the roof.
Before you install metal roofing repair any damage to the wood under the shingles.
How to install a metal roof on a shed.
To install the drip edge use tin snips to cut a triangle from the side that sits on the plywood where the metal will wrap around the corner.
Follow manufacturer s instructions for the sealant application.
This helps in setting up the lap of the panels.
Either way a metal roof can add years to a shed because it is impervious to bugs and animals and it weathers well in every climate.
Lay the new metal roof right on top of an old roof or remove the old one first.
Also snip the other side directly across to prevent it from flattening.
But it can still be done as demonstrated in these photos.
Lay the panels on the ground the way you want them to be on the roof.
Lay the starter row of metal shingles at the drip edge and affix to the roof with metal roofing nails.
Work up from the initial row starting at the lower corner in a diagonal pattern staggering the shingles to prevent gaps.
Then cover the entire roof with a layer of insulation and secure it with a staple gun.
Without getting up on the roof itself you can get the measurements simply by measuring the length and width of the roof and then multiply these.
Using the 2 nails nail the drip edge to the plywood.