Hello guys, Nice work. Can you please let me know if it was used some material on the reverse of each metal sheet in order to prevent wind & rain noises?
We stripped the shingles. Strapping is for ventilation. Eliminates ice dumps, works as sound proof and insulation, improves overall health of the house, ventilation of the house and allows to level if there are unevens on a roof
I don't believe the purlins are needed. He didn't answer the question. I only came here because I was curious. The hatch pattern also decreases the amount of ventilation that can happen. I can understand doing this if they are trying to flatten out areas on an old roof that is uneven, but on new construction, go right onto the decking.
Best use of a coof mask I've seen yet
Kudos for the proper use of a face diaper 👍
tak tento systém je super - žiadne šrouby cez plech.
Hello guys, Nice work. Can you please let me know if it was used some material on the reverse of each metal sheet in order to prevent wind & rain noises?
Can you not see? Clearly sheets laid on top of battens with a vapour barrier and probably plywood under that
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good Job.
That's the best use of one of those silly face diapers that I've seen
What about thermal expansion and contraction on a panel that long?
1-clips allow for some
2-framing allow for some
3-we allow for it on top and bottom
Longer panels will require sliding/floating clips
Is there a specific reason you got the roof strapped?
I’m assuming that it looks like new construction or your not going over a shingled roof.
We stripped the shingles. Strapping is for ventilation. Eliminates ice dumps, works as sound proof and insulation, improves overall health of the house, ventilation of the house and allows to level if there are unevens on a roof
Oh.. yeah.. that was new construction.sorry, I thought about different project
@@drummysh Thank you
I don't believe the purlins are needed. He didn't answer the question. I only came here because I was curious. The hatch pattern also decreases the amount of ventilation that can happen. I can understand doing this if they are trying to flatten out areas on an old roof that is uneven, but on new construction, go right onto the decking.
@@JMoney-ne3to Maybe one reason is for easier accessibility and workability on that pitch
He said, "pitch, please!"
No helmet no respect.
To protect against what? Bird crap?