How to Join Two Valleys at the Ridge: Standing Seam Metal Roofing

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • What do you do when two valleys meet at the ridge of the roof?
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    Installing a valley detail can be straight forward, but what happens when two valleys come together at the peak of the roof? Today on The Metal Roofing Channel, Matt Lane from Metal Construction Solutions and Installations shows how to connect two valley pieces at the ridge, how to install panels around the detail, and how to tie in the ridge cap to complete the installation. This roof condition is like a giant a dormer, and we're going to treat it in a similar way. Always remember to follow manufacturer's installation guidelines.
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Комментарии • 56

  • @forrestbehr8778
    @forrestbehr8778 3 года назад +5

    Absolute artistry

  • @Josh-ww5kz
    @Josh-ww5kz 2 года назад +5

    A better way of sealing that area at the top where two pieces of valley meet is to put some peel and stick on that area instead of relying on the caulking. There's no ridge venting and the ridge cap is going to be covering the Peel and stick as well so it works better at sealing it off.

    • @TwiceStruck
      @TwiceStruck 2 года назад +1

      Josh: Yep. I Naturally put two rows of Tacky tape 4" apart and Two Rows of Caulking in front of each Tacky tape row where each valley overlap

  • @GaryNottingham
    @GaryNottingham 3 года назад

    Nice detail on a tricky location. I plan on Metal Formed Goods rolling a Sheffield coil into a standing seam roof for my house this summer. I will be sure to have my installer watch this video.

  • @punaheleboy
    @punaheleboy 3 года назад

    Thank you before I’ve even seen the video. I need this answer

  • @josebaudilioayuac690
    @josebaudilioayuac690 2 года назад

    Thenk you for you help my friend my work is roofing

  • @michaelfarmer537
    @michaelfarmer537 3 года назад +5

    You guys do some really solid work! I enjoy watching and learning.

  • @jonthorne8483
    @jonthorne8483 2 года назад +1

    That's really nice work, and great educational video.

  • @joeshulman2501
    @joeshulman2501 3 года назад +3

    Great detail! Looking forward to the chimney detail. Thank you

  • @saber7even371
    @saber7even371 10 месяцев назад

    For nu wave panels. What is the recommended spacing for placing the screws? Is it 3ft apart or something else?

  • @josebaudilioayuac690
    @josebaudilioayuac690 2 года назад

    Gracias por compartir tus ideas brother saludos cordiales desde

  • @beardedroofer
    @beardedroofer 3 года назад +1

    Yeah, I understand, but I'm using interlocking seams with shop made valleys. Put the valley in, make the ridge marks, and add 2" on one valley top, 3" on the other. Butt them together and fold 1" completely over, take a mallet and hand anvil and fold another 1". I've done standing seam dbl locked ridge peaks and valley tops with copper, zinc, stainless steel, even painted steel. It makes them just about bomb proof. Great vid but there are superior products out there rather than snap-lock or screw down corrugated.

    • @Josh-ww5kz
      @Josh-ww5kz 2 года назад +1

      Isn't interlocking seams and snap lock the same thing with metal roofing?

    • @beardedroofer
      @beardedroofer 2 года назад

      @@Josh-ww5kz
      Not necessarily. Snap lock is exactly what the name implies, "male" side gets clips screwed to the roof every 12-18", same as standing seam. But the "female " side just snaps into place over the "male", sometimes leaving as much as an 1/8" gap. Whereas the "female" of a double lock standing seam is folded under the "male" and then folded again, there is no gap. It makes a difference during installation.

    • @Josh-ww5kz
      @Josh-ww5kz 2 года назад +1

      @@beardedroofer ah, yeah I've only done a metal roofs a few times but we had this machine that ran up and down the seams to crimp them, but thought that was standing seam.

    • @beardedroofer
      @beardedroofer 2 года назад

      @@Josh-ww5kz
      Sounds like it was, no seamer needed for snap lock.

  • @cranialextract
    @cranialextract 3 года назад

    So so so helpful. Thanks a bunch to you all.

  • @tzechbuilds
    @tzechbuilds 3 года назад

    Please do a video on capping hip and ridge junction.

    • @donesanewishki474
      @donesanewishki474 2 года назад

      That’s easy first cut to fit your panels either side lay ridge cap onto the bottom of your hip line it up center mark your sides put your Z-bar in Where you’re mark is slap it on top and lock her in and rivit away

    • @tzechbuilds
      @tzechbuilds 2 года назад

      @@donesanewishki474 Thanks.

  • @israelgabriel1989
    @israelgabriel1989 2 года назад

    What do you meen by fasteners installed at 4" on center?

  • @edantonio9321
    @edantonio9321 2 года назад

    Never done that joint detail before but wouldn’t it be best to use butyl tape as sealant where those two valleys meet together.

  • @krichards8472
    @krichards8472 2 года назад

    Hi , I am going to shingle over my existing 3 tab with dimensional shingles and I have an existing W valley like yours. Can I just shingle over the 3 tab with the existing W valley in place ( would be showing 2 layers of shingles) or do I need to add a second W valley over the old 3 tab shingle then lay my new shingle. your advice would be appreciated . thank you

  • @-FukYoo-
    @-FukYoo- 2 года назад

    Wow! You're good

  • @jefferystensland1304
    @jefferystensland1304 3 года назад

    dumb(?) question, could I or would I not want to use a standing seam valley flashing if I am installing a regular R-type panel on the roof. I like the idea of the standing seam in the valley but looks to be a bit of talent to install for someone who isn't a roofer.

  • @earlelmhorst6189
    @earlelmhorst6189 3 года назад

    Looks good

  • @gregkump3639
    @gregkump3639 10 месяцев назад

    Back in "the Day", we would just roll one up and pretend we were a little drop of water that wanted in the house! 😎🤣😂 Cut and fold, caulk was last line of defense. Good video. The new "Super Caulking" is making for "Lazy installers"! Be carefull you dont get a 75 year roof product and a 5year install with latex 5 year caulk gobbed all over your 15k roof!!!!😮

  • @TRE_-HEINZ
    @TRE_-HEINZ 3 года назад +1

    no caulking on the inside of the z? if not whats your reason for not doing it?

    • @tanshihus1
      @tanshihus1 3 года назад +1

      They didn't explain it on this video but the ridge cap has an open hem on each side which fits over the upper lip of the closure Z. Toward the end of the video you can see him pinching the Z upward in order to snap it into the rail. They haven't shown it yet but you need to use a pop rivet or self-tapping fastener to lock the ridge cap in place.

    • @TRE_-HEINZ
      @TRE_-HEINZ 3 года назад

      @@tanshihus1 no I was talking about the sides and where he cut the z to fit in valley .. why I ask is cuz I been doing this for 10 years and always seal the z to panel on sides from the back.

    • @tanshihus1
      @tanshihus1 3 года назад +2

      @@TRE_-HEINZHe's got the caulk in there. Just hard to see on that washcoat

    • @TheMetalRoofingChannel
      @TheMetalRoofingChannel  3 года назад +2

      Yes, there is sealant applied to the seams of each z closure across the ridge! -Thad

  • @boltfluting.comvideos2233
    @boltfluting.comvideos2233 9 месяцев назад

    This is the guy you want to do you house! Very nice job.

  • @magnajonesfamily
    @magnajonesfamily 2 года назад +1

    Great information. Please get rid of the horrible background music. So annoying and distracting.

  • @roofinghacks
    @roofinghacks 3 года назад

    What is the name of the song?

  • @thatwestcoastrooferguy1333
    @thatwestcoastrooferguy1333 3 года назад

    What about two valleys at the bottom of the roof 🧑‍🦯

  • @calmistheway
    @calmistheway 3 года назад +1

    The install is NOT what the title says - clearly the vallies are no where near the ridge. WTF?

    • @oltob6707
      @oltob6707 2 года назад +1

      The ridge of a dormer

  • @cynthiaayers7696
    @cynthiaayers7696 Год назад

    I join the Army once be damned if I'm joining the valley.

  • @thatwestcoastrooferguy1333
    @thatwestcoastrooferguy1333 3 года назад

    That’s a really small valley peace

  • @b-radumuck7903
    @b-radumuck7903 Год назад

    Cut the music.. next vidio

  • @Stanl3y_Ipkiss
    @Stanl3y_Ipkiss 3 года назад +1

    do your best and caulk the rest am I rite 😂

  • @999shawn
    @999shawn 3 года назад +1

    damn man u used way to many screws on the valley metal all u need is like 6 on each side and it ain't going anywhere

  • @markoshun
    @markoshun 11 месяцев назад

    Great video. Annoying ‘music’. Thanks.

  • @JR-kk6ce
    @JR-kk6ce Месяц назад

    Nonsense, just hammer it down over the second valley.

  • @petetrembath2537
    @petetrembath2537 Год назад

    That music is hideous!

    • @thedudeabides63
      @thedudeabides63 19 дней назад

      Great video- and AWFUL music. Did that come from the porn channel? lol