Metal Roof Cap Installation

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Metal roof cap installation. How to install ridge cap foam closures on a metal roof for a non vented ridge cap. Metal roofing ridge cap installation steps. Although ridge caps can come as shingles and may have a feature such as the ability to self vent or include a skylight the. Whether you are looking to install a metal roof on a shed or a house it s important to know the difference in the various types of metal roofs available.
Concealed fastener hip cap installation. In the same way that we use z trim for the installation of end wall flashing. In this part i cover installing vented foam closures and the rid. See the illustration below.
Once the z trim has been fastened to. We use a z trim and make sure to have tape seal underneath the z trim and between the ridge cap and the top of the z. You cut z trims for the top of your panels. Locate the butyl tape so that the ridge fasteners will penetrate at the center of the butyl tape once the ridge cap is in place.
You use your ridge cap to mark the ribs so that you know where to place the z trims. Next i ll remove the hip cap get our z trim cut them to length and install them. This is part 6 of a 6 part video series explaining how i installed a metal roof on my house. You will most likely have to order the roofing metal in the amount and color specific to your house.
The installation of the ridge cap is the same as the hip cap. First we re going to position the hip cap so that i can mark the tops of the ribs with a sharpie which will tell me where to put the z trim. Make a mark at the cap s lower edges both sides at one end of the ridge. Center a piece of ridge cap on the building peak.
Apply butyl tape sealant at to the inside of the chalk line on both sides of the ridge cap. You will also need a large garbage can a jigsaw or power metal shear a staple gun a drill and assorted drill bits 1 inch roofing nails metal roofing screws and self drilling self sealing wood screws. Let s take a look at the most common types of metal roofs for houses.