Tin, lead or copper
A drawing that would show how high the flashing and counter flashing is going to be on a roof plus the various penetrations and pitch pockets and leader lines and possibly a scupper
how far apart should screws be placed ina metal roof
If installed correctly then yes you can on most systems. This depends on the spacing of your purlins, the type of metal used, the panel style used, the thickness of metal used, and the slope of the roof.
it is on top of a house
Yes, to dampen the sound, before installing this metal roof, get a layer of insulation for it installed, which both reduces the sound of rain on the roof and causes them to be highly energy efficient.
No, the roof is made from tiles, wood and metal.
One can install roof flashing by various steps. You can find these steps on several websites. A website you can look on for installing roof flashing is YouTube.
The clue is " OVER THE TOP OF" metal sinks windows metal roof flashing metal beams The only possible answer is OVER THE TOP OF WINDOWS
Depending on your location, if the metal roof is going to be more durable and sturdier than your existing roof, you will need a permit. Also if the metal roof is going to heavier than your existing roof, it will require a permit.
A metal roof is roofing material made out of some sort of metal. Most commonly steel but also available in copper, aluminum, and zinc.
Yes, it is.
An apron flashing is a term used for a flashing located at the juncture of the top of a sloped roof and a vertical wall.
Lead flashing.
A drawing that would show how high the flashing and counter flashing is going to be on a roof plus the various penetrations and pitch pockets and leader lines and possibly a scupper
flashing is usually done with tin, nails, and roofing cement.. I suggest you go to Youtube and in the Search Bar type in "flashing A Roof"-- check out the insightful How -To -Videos.
Yes, some roof styles are more beneficial than others. The best roof style for your house depends on the area/region that you live in. For example if you live where it snows a great deal, then an metal A-frame roof would be the best style for you.
They are made of mud and usually have a metal piece for a roof.